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Comanches de Toulon win French Softball Championship 2011

Posted on September 21, 2011September 21, 2011 by philipp

The Comanches de Toulon have won the French Softball Championship 2011. They beat the Thiais Tigers 10-0 in the finals on Sunday in Perpignan. It was their fourth consecutive title. Nice and Meyzieu came in at third and fourth in the final standings. Toulon also swept the individual awards with Cindy Cauchi, Laurence Cornaille and Céline Lassaigne.

Results:
Saturday, September 17:
Thiais Tigers – Contes/Creps 8-1 (6)
Pessac/Toulouse – BAT 1-9 (5)
Toulon Comanches – Pessac/Toulouse 14-0 (4)
Bron Saint Priest – Meyzieu 3-11 (6)
Nice Cavigal – Toulon Comanches 1-17 (3)
BAT – BCF 12-2 (4)
Thiais Tigers – Meyzieu 10-0 (4)
Sunday, September 18:
Nice Cavigal – Thiais Tigers 3-12 (5)
BCF – Pessac/Toulouse 8-3
Bron Saint Priest – Contes/Creps 14-4 (4)
Toulon Comanches – Thiais Tigers 10-0 (4)

Final Standings:
1 – Toulon Comanches
2 – Thiais Tigers
3 – Nice Cavigal
4 – Meyzieu Cards
5 – Bron St Priest los Buhos
6 – Contes Cobras
7 – BAT Paris
8 – BCF Paris
9 – Pessac/Toulouse

Individual Awards:
Best Batter: Cindy Cauchi (Toulon)
Best Pitcher: Laurence Cornaille (Toulon)
MVP: Celine Lassaigne (Toulon)

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