Q & A with OCC softball players Kursten Evanski and Sarah Munson
By
Tony Lee
On
Wednesday, April 15, 2009
The Orange Coast College softball team played a game earlier today against Santa Ana College.
The lady Pirates lost 5-1 - the lone run scored by Kayse Potter.
Coast players Kursten Evanski (left) and Sarah Munson (right) are here after the game to support the men’s volleyball team.
Do you guys come to a lot of the volleyball games?
Sarah: Yes we do.
Kursten: Yeah.
Do you guys wish you had this many people for your softball games.
Sarah: Yeah, maybe we’d win then. Yesterday we had a class come watch us for extra credit. It’s so sad.
Talk about the game a little bit.
Kursten: They met with the ball so that was all we could do. They hit a few shots up the middle and we had some errors.
Did you guys have chances to rally or anything like that?
Kursten: We had a few of them but when we hit the ball sometimes, they were hard hits, but we hit it straight to them. But I don’t think we could be mad because we put the balls in play.
When’s your next game?
Both: Friday (at 3 p.m.).
Against?
Sarah: Santiago (Canyon College).
Kursten: Our last two games are at home.
What do you want to say to the fans so they’ll come to the game?
Sarah: We’re good looking.
Kursten: That’s all you need.
[Photo by Tony Lee]
The lady Pirates lost 5-1 - the lone run scored by Kayse Potter.
Coast players Kursten Evanski (left) and Sarah Munson (right) are here after the game to support the men’s volleyball team.
Do you guys come to a lot of the volleyball games?
Sarah: Yes we do.
Kursten: Yeah.
Do you guys wish you had this many people for your softball games.
Sarah: Yeah, maybe we’d win then. Yesterday we had a class come watch us for extra credit. It’s so sad.
Talk about the game a little bit.
Kursten: They met with the ball so that was all we could do. They hit a few shots up the middle and we had some errors.
Did you guys have chances to rally or anything like that?
Kursten: We had a few of them but when we hit the ball sometimes, they were hard hits, but we hit it straight to them. But I don’t think we could be mad because we put the balls in play.
When’s your next game?
Both: Friday (at 3 p.m.).
Against?
Sarah: Santiago (Canyon College).
Kursten: Our last two games are at home.
What do you want to say to the fans so they’ll come to the game?
Sarah: We’re good looking.
Kursten: That’s all you need.
[Photo by Tony Lee]
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