Filthy Animals Take Waterloo Records for a Spin
BookPeople gets back in the Alternative Softball swing
By Mark Fagan, 11:57AM, Wed. Jul. 15, 2009
After a four-game losing streak, the BookPeople Filthy Animals are back in the win column, rejuvenated by the return of shortstop Jamie Reaves, who suffered an ankle injury earlier in the season, and first basewoman Jennifer Morris, who had been working abroad. BookPeople (3-6) authoritatively put down the South Division's Waterloo Records (6-3), 20-9, and we were there for post-game commentary with an all-star BookPeople cast: captain Mandy Brooks and third baseman Bryan Sansone.
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