The junior varsity softball team’s season ended. and now the girls are reflecting on their season. The team was upset the season had come to an end, but the memories will never be forgotten. “I’m sad the softball season is over. I liked practices, and it showed when we won the first game of the season making
Thursday, April 25, the Lecanto High School girls’ varsity softball team won against South Lake High School with the score of 4-2 in the Regional Quarterfinal Championship. Many of the girls feel fantastic about this win. “Being able to win the game makes me feel great,” sophomore Jessika Ray said. “I really enjoy being able
Friday, Mar. 1, the Lady Panthers’ varsity softball team lost against Bishop Verot Catholic High School, 14-7. Juniors Paige Richards and Jordan Martin noticed improvements in the game that made this game stand out for them compared to other games in the season. “Varsity is getting better at hitting in every game, but we can improve on fielding,” Richards said. ”I think we
Friday, Feb. 22, the Lecanto High School girls’ junior varsity softball team lost to South Lake High School 9-5. Regardless of the loss, some girls feel like the team became much stronger. “The fact that we lost just makes us all realize what we need to fix next time,” junior Kaitlyn Lemanowicz said. “It also pushes us to make
Lecanto High School’s junior varsity softball team won against Central High School Feb. 4 at 4:30 p.m. This was the team’s first game of the season, and they ended with a final score of 9-4. The game started off slow, but the Lady Panthers began to take the lead, swinging the bats and scoring runs. The home team, Central, batted first, but LHS
LHS’ softball team made their way into the Sweet 16 tournament, otherwise known as the regional semi-finals tournament, April 27. This was only the second time in school history that the girls have made it to the Sweet 16. The Sweet 16 tournament consist of 16 teams out of 98 that are left in the
LHS’ varsity softball team played a Breast Cancer Awareness game against Citrus High School April 4. The team wore pink, played with pink softballs and played on a field lined with pink chalk, all of which is supporting and raising money for the Suzan G. Komen Cancer Foundation for people who are suffering from cancer. The shirts were designed by
Thursday, March 1, Lecanto High School’s softball team won against West Port High School . The final score of the game was LHS 8, WPHS 3. Mid-way through the game, the Lady Panthers had sophomore pitcher Danielle Yant on the mound. LHS had awesome hits as well as defensive plays. “I like the adrenaline of pitching in a jam,” said