Aimee Murch

Aimee Murch (born June 1983 in Sydney) is an Australian softball player.

Furthermore, she is trying to earn a spot on the roster that will allow her to compete at the 2012 ISF XIII Women's World Championships.

[7][8] Murch plays for the Australian Capital Territory team in the national competition.

In 2011, she was playing club softball for Sutherland in the ACT women's fast-pitch competition.

In October, she helped her team beat the Boomerangs, who had the returning international Clare Warwick on their side.

She finished her university career with an ERA of 0.55, a total of 62 wins, having pitched 69 complete games, had 37 shutouts and striking out 737 batters.

She made her national team debut and first earned a softball scholarship at the Australian Institute of Sport in 2009 and held on to both in 2010.

[3] The removal of softball from the Olympic programme in 2012 and 2016 has had a negative impact on her ability to compete internationally as Softball Australia received less funding from the government, which meant it was harder to fund travel for her and other national team members to attend top-level international competitions.

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The 19 March 2012 game at Hawker International Softball Centre between the ACT representative side and the Japanese national team. No. 19 is Aimee Murch. No. 2 is Clare Warwick.