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Thursday, August 12, 2010

Ferris State's Liz Hamming Represents The Bulldogs Well In World Series Win

Ferris State University's Liz Hamming and her Central District 9 teammates were crowned 2010 Big League Softball World Series champions led by the efforts of the sophomore Bulldog catcher.


Liz Hamming is a player of the future for Ferris State University's softball team, and the future is looking brighter and brighter all the time.

Hamming, a native of Hudsonville, showcased the talent that made her a prized recruit of Ferris head softball coach Keri Becker during her participation in the 2010 Big League Softball World Series championship game in Kalamazoo.

Friends of Hamming have been following her progress on Facebook as the Bulldog catcher, who will be a sophomore this coming season, has been a key component of her Central District 9 team. The squad, led by two Hamming home runs on Aug. 11 (Wednesday), scored a 14-4 win in six innings over Asia Pacific (Manila) in the championship game at Vanderberg Park.

District 9 has a history of championship success with four championships in the last 10 years.

Hamming was on fire with three hits (including her two homers) in a game that was broadcast nationally on ESPN2.

There is no doubt the talent is there for Hamming who had solid offensive numbers when she got her opportunities to swing the bat. She had six hits in 13 at bats for an average of .462. She had a double, a home run and six runs batted in.

It seems only a matter of time before the great things people saw from Hamming in the Big League Softball World Series translates to the college level for her at Ferris.

Ferris State University softball sophomore Liz Hamming puts the squeeze on a ball during action this summer.

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