Swinging Into The New Season
The first week of March brought the start of spring sports, including girls softball. Under the coaching of Brian Neefe, the girls are predicted to go far this season.
“I really want us to work hard to make it to Colonial League and District [XI] playoffs since it is my last year playing,” senior Hanna Dorsey said. “I also hope we play to the best of our ability, and work hard at practice. I know our team can achieve great things.”
The goals for this season are to make it memorable through dedication and hard work. The girls want to have the same intensity every game, and for each girl to have each others backs, on and off the field.
“With those goals, the wins will follow. But we can’t be successful without putting our best effort into everything we do. It definitely won’t happen without the team working together as a unit instead of individuals,” senior Danielle Mullin said. “I believe we will go far this season, because we already have great team chemistry.”
The girls plan to work together, as well as push each other, becoming the best they can be.
“I hope to improve overall, and to get to know each other since we will have new players,” junior Taylor Clemmer said. “Some goals I have for the team [are] to have a winning record like we usually have, and to make it to leagues and districts. I want to add another softball banner in the gym.”
With the combination of teamwork and coaching, the softball team believes that they can go a long way this year. With their goals in mind, the softball team is predicted to be swinging their way to the top.
Robyn Somers was a member of the Spotlight staff for four years, serving as a staff reporter for three years and web editor during her senior year.
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