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dominated South Elgin charged to the Sweet Sixteen in Class 4A last spring. Given his first start of this season in Friday's Upstate Eight crossover, Thorsen's two critical plays late in South Elgin's 3 2 victory had visiting Elgin pining for the days he was a bench fixture. First, he snapped a 2 2 tie in the bottom of the sixth with an opposite field single to right against Elgin starting pitcher Ryan Sitter, scoring senior Joe Criviolio with the go ahead run. He later ended the rematch of last year's regional championship with the defensive play of the game: a throw from left field to home plate that nailed Elgin baserunner James Stearns attempting to score the tying run from second base.Lake Zurich players started Friday's nonconference softball game by watching a ball hit by Fremd leadoff batter Julie Josten sail over the right field fence for a home run. But not to worry. "We are really a confident team," said Bears three year varsity veteran Mallory Parsons. "That didn't faze us. Teams will score runs on us but we know we've just got to get it back with our bats." That sure was the case when the Bears made up the 1 0 deficit with 4 runs in the bottom of the first and went on to post a 6 3 triumph over the visiting Vikings (3 1). Lake Zurich (5 2) scored all 6 of its runs in the first two inning and Parson's bat played major part.By John RadtkeThe South Elgin softball team made a convincing statement Friday that it has every intention of fighting for the Upstate Eight Conference Valley Division championship this season. The Storm used a gutty pitching performance from junior Paige Allen and