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BEARDSTOWN Baseball Schedule Mar 21 Camp Point Central 4:30p Mar 23 Canton 4:30p Mar 25 @Williamsville 4:30p Mar 26 @Athens (DH) 10:00a Mar 28 Rushville-Industry 4:30p Mar 29 @Havana 4:30p Apr 1 Southeastern 4:30p Apr 2 South Fulton (DH) 9:00a Apr 5 Greenfield-NW 4:30p Apr 6 @Pittsfield 4:30p Apr 8-9 @Pleasant Plains Tourney TBA Apr 12 Illini West 4:30p Apr 13 @Rushville-Industry 4:30p Apr 14-16 Beardstown Tourney TBA Apr 20 West Central 4:30p Apr 21 @Quincy Notre Dame 4:30p Apr 23 Olympia and Camp Point 9:30a Apr 25 @Quincy 6:30p Apr 26 @Triopia 4:30p Apr 27 @Cuba-North Fulton 4:30p Apr 29 @PORTA/A-C Central 4:30p May 2 Pittsfield 4:30p May 4 @Lincoln 4:30p May 5 @Brown County 4:30p May 7 New Berlin (DH) 10:00a May 9 @Routt Catholic 4:30p May 11 Macomb 4:30p May 13 @Lewistown 4:30p May 14 Bushnell-Prairie City (DH) 10:00a

BASEBALL Coach: Robin Lewis Last year’s record: 13-5 Returning starters: Catcher Micah Wink (junior), first baseman Alan Villegas (senior), second baseman Owen Quigley (junior), shortstop William Davidsmeier (senior), third baseman Aaric Brown (junior), left fielder Brock Krumboltz (senior), center fielder Jefferson Severino (senior), right fielder Jacob Pate (senior) Key losses: Outfielder Braiden Glover, designated hitter Oscar Espinoza. Newcomers: Evan Wells (pitcher/first base), Trenton Murray (infielder), Derek Lopez (infielder), Sergio Ubiera (outfielder), Alex Sanchez (outfielder), Jesus Benitez (outfielder), Yamil Araujo (infielder), Sanderson Mena (outfielder), Ryan McClenning (catcher/ infielder). SOFTBALL Coach: Kaitlyn Dodson Last year’s record: 11-4 Returning starters: Shortstop Hayley Sloan -- Hayley brings experience and a decent stick. Catcher/ center fielder Kourtney Logsdon -- Kourtney brings experience behind the plate, quick reactions, and a strong arm in the field. Pitcher/ first baseman/outfielder Rachel Hager -- Rachel is very accurate in her pitching, and a great hitter. Pitcher/ third baseman Marlee Brown -- Marlee brings a variety of different pitches and is also a great hitter. Center fielder Emma Hymes -- Emma is our slap hitter and is quick on the bases. First baseman/ second baseman Jaelyn Simpson -- Jaelyn is a great defender and can be counted on to put the ball in play.

Beardstown baseball coach Robin Lewis offers some encouragement during a game last season. Key losses: Catcher Riley Hobrock

Rachel Hager, Marlee Brown, Jaelyn Simpson and Shelby Goodrich to be our power hitters and put balls in play.

Key newcomers: Freshman pitcher Shelby Goodrich -- Shelby will bring great Fielding overview: I expect pitching to the team, and also for us to be a tough defensive has a great swing. team. Simpson will play first and second base; Hager will Pitching overview: Rachel Hager and Marlee Brown will pitch and play outfield; Sloan get their fair share of games. will be our shortstop; Brown will pitch and play third I foresee Shelby Goodrich base; Logsdon will catch and getting some varsity innings play outfield; Hymes and to help us out. They all Ana Santiago will play in the bring a variety of pitches, outfield; Goodrich will be a accuracy and experience utility player and get innings on the mound. Hitting overview: I expect Hayley in where we need her; and Sloan, Kourtney Logsdon, Tanna Coats, Vanessa Nunez

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and Bella Palmer will play some infield. Logsdon will have some big shoes to fill behind the plate with Hobrock graduating. She is fully capable, and I have all the confidence in her to do so. Season outlook: My expectations for this season are for my returning starters to be leaders and demonstrate how one is supposed to represent their team, school and community. I expect great defense, and my hitters to put the ball in play when needed.

Softball Schedule Mar 19 @PORTA/A-C Central (DH) 10:00a Mar 21 West Hancock 4:30p Mar 22 @Illini West 4:30p Mar 25 @Pleasant Hill 4:30p Mar 26 @Cuba-North Fulton 10:00a Mar 28 @Mendon Unity 4:30p Mar 29 @Havana 4:30p Mar 30 West Central 4:30p Apr 2 @Jacksonville (DH) 10:00a Apr 5 Greenfield-NW 4:30p Apr 7 @Macomb 4:30p Apr 8-9 Beardstown Tourney TBA Apr 13 Pleasant Plains 4:30p Apr 15 Brown County 4:30p Apr 20 Pittsfield 4:30p Apr 21 @West Prairie 4:30p Apr 22 Griggsville-Perry 4:30p Apr 23 St. Teresa (DH) 10:00a Apr 25 @Camp Point Central 4:30p Apr 28 Quincy Notre Dame 4:30p Apr 29 Williamsville 4:30p May 2 Triopia 4:30p May 4 @New Berlin 4:30p May 5 Bushnell-Prairie City 4:30p May 9 Lewistown 4:30p May 10 Midwest Central 4:30p May 11 @South Fulton 4:30p May 12 @Routt Catholic 4:30p May 13 North Greene 4:30p


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BROWN COUNTY Baseball Schedule

Mar 16 @Camp Point Central 4:30p Mar 21 @Barry Western 4:30p Mar 22 Pleasant Hill 4:30p Mar 23 @North Greene 4:30p Mar 24 @Abingdon-Avon 4:30p Mar 26 Brown County Tourney 9:00a Mar 28 @Payson Seymour 4:30p Mar 29 @Routt Catholic 4:30p Mar 30 @Pittsfield 4:30p Mar 31 Calhoun 4:30p Apr 1 Mendon Unity 4:30p Apr 4 Routt Catholic 4:30p Apr 5 @West Prairie 4:30p Apr 6 Rushville-Industry 4:30p Apr 7 @West Central 4:30p Apr 11 Triopia 4:30p Apr 12 Griggsville-Perry 4:30p Apr 13 @South Fulton 4:00p Apr 14 North Greene 4:30p Apr 15 Havana 4:30p Apr 18 @Pleasant Hill 4:30p Apr 19 @Triopia 4:30p Apr 21 @Griggsville-Perry 4:30p Apr 22 West Hancock 4:30p Apr 23 @Woodland 1:00p Apr 25 @Greenfield-NW 4:30p Apr 26 West Central 4:30p Apr 27 Southeastern 4:30p Apr 28 Carrollton 4:30p Apr 29 @Liberty 4:30p May 2 Quincy Notre Dame 4:30p May 5 Greenfield-NW 4:30p May 5 Beardstown 4:30p May 9-10 @Future Champions TBA May 11 @Illini West 4:00p May 13 @Rushville-Industry 4:30p

Softball Schedule

Mar 17 Quincy 4:00p Mar 21 Illini West 4:30p Mar 22 Pleasant Hill 4:30p Mar 23 @North Greene 4:30p Mar 24 @Abingdon-Avon 4:30p Mar 25 Rushville-Industry 4:30p Mar 26 Brown County Triangle 9:00a Mar 28 @Payson Seymour 4:30p Mar 29 @Routt Catholic 4:30p Mar 30 @Pittsfield 4:30p Mar 31 Calhoun 4:30p Apr 1 Mendon Unity 4:30p Apr 4 Routt Catholic 4:30p Apr 5 @Barry Western 4:30p Apr 6 @Quincy Notre Dame 4:30p Apr 7 @West Central 4:30p Apr 11 Triopia 4:30p Apr 12 Griggsville-Perry 4:30p Apr 14 North Greene 4:30p Apr 15 @Beardstown 4:30p Apr 16 @PORTA/A-C Central 11:30a Apr 18 @Pleasant Hill 4:30p Apr 19 @Triopia 4:30p Apr 21 @Griggsville-Perry 4:30p Apr 25 @Greenfield-NW 4:30p Apr 26 West Central 4:30p Apr 28 Carrollton 4:30p Apr 29 @Liberty 4:30p May 2 South Fulton 4:30p May 3 Greenfield-NW 4:30p May 4 Southeastern 4:30p May 5 @Camp Point Central 4:00p May 6 @Havana 4:30p May 9-10 @Future Champions TBA May 13 West Hancock 4:30p

BASEBALL Coach: Jared Hoots Last year’s record: 13-7 Returning starters: Outfielder/ pitcher Gabe Blakeley (.476 avg.), first baseman/pitcher Mason Henry (.262 avg.), infielder/pitcher Colby Wort (.386 avg.), catcher Ethan Howell (.236 avg.), outfielder/ pitcher Sam Carr (.281 avg.), outfielder/pitcher Gavin Montgomery (.304 avg.), outfielder Hayden Weise (.171 avg.), infielder/pitcher Will Groesch (.206 avg.). Also, Trevon Volk, Tate Fullerton, Ethan Oliver. Key losses: Chance Fuqua, Wyatt Logsdon. Key newcomers: Infielder Jack Anderson, infielder/pitcher Tyce Fullerton, utility player Maverick Henry, outfielder Cole Behymer. Pitching overview: Gabe and Mason have been in the varsity rotation for four years. They both have good command and mound presence. Wort, Carr, Groesch, Trevon Volk, Montgomery, Fullerton, Henry and Miller round out the staff. I like the depth of our staff, and with our schedule of three to four games a week, we need to have a deep staff to compete. Hitting overview: We return an experienced lineup, with Wort setting the table and Blakeley and Henry being RBI men. We have a good mixture of speed to throw in there.

SOFTBALL Coach: David Woodruff

Paige Van Order is the team manager this year. She is very Last year’s record: 20-2 (lost in excited to be a part of the team, and we are thrilled to have her sectional finals to Illini Bluffs, help us out. which went on to win the state Key returners: Brown County championship; Brown County has 11 players returning from was undefeated at home and last year’s team. They include: undefeated in WIVC play) Karsyn Moorman -- led the Key losses: Allison Prather, team in hitting last year (.469 Jordan Craven, Aubree Jones avg.), RBIs (37) and doubles and Claire Markert. (12). She has tremendous bat Key newcomers: Freshman speed, and I am proud of how Ashelee Markert will push much she has improved from for a starting spot behind middle school to now. She was the plate, at a middle infield named a team captain. spot or at first base. She’s a Cornti Law will be our dynamic athlete; a fast, smart starting third baseman. She hit and aggressive baserunner, .302 last year mostly due to a great arm, can hit for power or slow start and really came on average. with the bat as the season went Kiereny Nash, who transferred from Griggsville-Perry, is going to push for either a middle infield spot or an outfield spot. She is currently working through a knee issue and is ready to contribute.

along. She has a tremendous glove and arm at third base, plays very aggressively, is a great baserunner -- and I feel like she is on the verge of a great season. She was also named a captain this year.

Freshman Brooke Garthaus will help in the circle this year and push for a first base spot. She has a big bat, has the ability to be a dominant pitcher and has the opportunity to help us out.

Makenna Post is going to be relied on to throw some meaningful innings this year. When she throws strikes, she is hard to hit.

Peyton Wegs will be competing for the starting catching job. She does a Isabel Duarte is a transfer fantastic job as a receiver and from Wisconsin. She hasn’t blocking the ball behind the played for a little while and is working on getting her skills up plate. Great kid, and hard working. to speed.

Mary Frank is a senior who is Freshman Chloe Roberts will going to push for some playing be working on either one of the time in the outfield this season. corners. She has a quick lefthanded bat and is working hard Grace Groesch hit .304 last Fielding overview: We really this year. year. I love having her hit in the only have third base to fill, but nine spot because she always there is a lot of competition out Kaci McKeon is a senior this works counts, is a hard out to there for the spots. year and has not played for a while. People in the area know get, gets on base a bunch and Season outlook: I am does a good job in left field for how athletic she is, as she was expecting a good year. With the starting point guard on the us. the experience we have, we Katey Flynn hit .439 last year. should be very competitive. We basketball team. She is a great She is our starting shortstop fell short of a regional title last athlete and an even better kid. She is really picking things up with great range, great arm. She year, and our kids are hungry struck out only one time last for one this year. These seniors quickly, and I believe by the middle of the season is going season. She is ultra competitive have played in a regional and wants to win at all costs. championship game every year, to be pushing hard for playing and they are ready to win one. time. She is tremendous on the

basepaths, so every time she gets on, she is looking to steal one or two bases. Klare Flynn is our starting center fielder. She has great range and a great arm. She hit .464 last year, and much like her sister, is a terror on the basepaths as she will always look to swipe a base when she gets on. Having the twins hit at the top of the order puts pressure on the defense. Cyrah Dunlap has been kind of an unsung hero for us. She has the ability to play a few positions and will be looking to catch or play second base. She has a great short and compact swing, and hits for power and average (she hit .345 last year). She loves the game, and it shows when she plays. Savannah Rogers is a senior, and she might be the wildcard for us this year. She is going to be pushing hard for one of the outfield starting positions. She has a great glove (probably made the best defensive play for us last year against Rushville-Industry), and her bat has plenty of pop. She has the potential to be a huge bat in the middle of our order. Taryn Moorman is one of the best kids I have had the opportunity to coach. She has a great family who is very supportive, and she wants to be successful and has been for us. Her sophomore year was great. She was 15-1 with a 1.80 ERA and had 113 strikeouts in only 93 innings pitched. She is a bona fide ace, and she works hard all year round to get better. Season outlook: I am very excited to have this group together. I have coached most of them from middle school on, and I have looked forward to this season for a while. I feel that we will have a lot of success this spring, and I’m hoping it’s the best team I have had since I have been here.


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CALHOUN BASEBALL Coach: Casey Longnecker Last year’s record: 4-16 Returning starters: Catcher/ pitcher Luke Wickenhauser (.410 avg.), outfielder Nick Baalman (.167 avg.), utility Cade Sievers (.289 avg.), infielder Auggie Squier (.190 avg.), infielder Davis Wilson. Key losses: Kaden Baalman, Grant Gilman, Colby Clark, Corey Nelson. Key newcomers: Infielder Jake LaMarsh is our lone player from the Brussels co-op. I have nine freshmen coming in who all pitch and play multiple positions. They have had success at the younger levels, and I expect quite a few to contribute right away. Pitching overview: Our ace is Luke Wickenhauser (signed with Lincoln Land). He gives us a chance to compete in any game he pitches. Davis Wilson had a lot of quality innings as a freshman last season. The rest of the staff will be a combination of a lot of young arms from the freshmen and sophomore groups. Hitting overview: Wickenhauser will be our number three hitter, with the ability to drive the ball. We are hoping the young squad will scratch out plenty of other hits to set the table for him. Season outlook: With small upperclass numbers, we will be a very young squad this year. The underclassmen have been a pleasant surprise, with good numbers and some quality kids who have played a lot of ball.

Senior Luke Wickenhauser is one of the top pitchers in the area, and he will give us a chance to win any time he is on the mound. If the remaining staff can pump in strikes, and we field the ball, I would like to say we will be competitive day in and out. With such a young team, I know there will be days that we will have some growing pains. SOFTBALL Coach: Ann Gilman (first season) Last year’s record: 15-9 Returning starters: Senior pitcher Kylie Angel (2.821 ERA, 1.22 WHIP) -- Led the team in slugging percentage (.688) and batting average (.459). Senior catcher Ella Sievers – Made only two errors in 136 innings for a fielding percentage of .990; batted .338. Senior outfielder Charleigh Wilson – Batted .464 and shared the team lead for runs batted in.

and also can bat top half of the lineup or a secondary leadoff role. Sophomore Delani Klaas -- Can play anywhere and will serve as a utility player. Strong and quick, with a good bat. Junior Jaelyn Hill -- Quick on the corner defense at third, and quick on the bases. Pitching overview: Expect Kylie Angel and Audrey Gilman to get significant innings. Kylie throws hard and has great movement on her ball. Audrey Gilman is a flame-thrower with great spin. Alana Sievers (sophomore) is another young hard-thrower working to control the movement on her pitches.

Hitting overview: Expecting our returning seniors -- Ella Sievers, Kylie Angel and Charleigh Wilson -- to lead the hitting stats. Our newcomers mentioned above along with Anna Oswald and Katie Matthews will round out a strong lineup from top to bottom. Key losses: Lucy Kallal -- Led the Don’t expect a lot of home runs, team in batting average (.468) and but with our speed in the lineup, home runs, and tied for the lead we expect extra-base hits. in RBIs. Tremendous outfielder. Elly Pohlman (shortstop/pitcher); Fielding overview: Lucy was a Colleen Schumann (second base/ big loss for our outfield, but we feel Wilson can fill that role in outfield). center field. Sophomores Katie Key newcomers: Freshman Matthews, Gracie Klaas and Audrey Gilman -- Expecting a Delani Klaas, and freshman Anna lot on the mound from Audrey Oswald may fill in the other (also plays an infield position), outfield spots; freshmen Lila and and to add some pop to the Lacy as middle infielders; Audrey lineup with the loss of Kallal. (when not pitching) along with Freshman Lila Simon -- Can play junior Jaelyn Hill on the corners; anywhere but will most likely be and seniors Kylie and Ella at relied upon as a middle infielder pitcher and catcher. and bat top half of the lineup. Freshman Lacy Pohlman -- Also can play anywhere but will most likely see time middle infield,

Season outlook: We go into every season expecting to get to State.

CALHOUN Baseball Schedule Mar 17 @ Carlinville 4:30p Mar 18 East AltonWood River 4:30p Mar 22 Triopia 4:30p Mar 25 Barry Western 4:30p Mar 26 @Marquette Catholic (DH) 10:00a Mar 30 Staunton 4:30p Mar 31 @ Brown County 4:30p Apr 2 @ Pittsfield (DH) 11:00a Apr 4 Griggsville-Perry 4:30p Apr 7 Routt Catholic 4:30p Apr 9 @ Piasa Southwestern 10:00a Apr 9 @ Maryville Christian Noon Apr 11 West Central 4:30p Apr 13 Roxana 4:30p Apr 14 Pleasant Hill 4:30p Apr 15 Jerseyville 4:30p Apr 18 @Triopia 4:30p Apr 21 Carrollton 4:30p Apr 23 @Metro-East Lutheran (DH) 10:00a Apr 25 North Greene 4:30p Apr 27 @STL Home School 4:30p Apr 28 Greenfield-NW 4:30p Apr 30 @ Piasa Southwestern 10:00a Apr 30 @ Gillespie Noon May 2 Payson Seymour 4:30p May 3 West Central 4:30p May 11 Bunker Hill 4:30p May 12 @Greenfield-NW 4:30p May 13 Gillespie 4:30p

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Friday, March 25, 2022 Jacksonville Journal-Courier 5 CARROLLTON Baseball Schedule Mar 14 @Bunker Hill 4:30p Mar 15 West Central 4:30p Mar 18 @Gillespie 4:30p Mar 21 @Pittsfield 4:30p Mar 22 Father McGivney 4:30p Mar 24 East Alton-Wood River 4:30p Mar 31 Triopia 4:30p Apr 1 @North Mac 4:30p Apr 4 @West Central 4:30p Apr 7 @Pleasant Hill 4:30p Apr 11 North Greene 4:30p Apr 14 @Routt Catholic 4:30p Apr 15-16 @Beardstown Tourney TBA Apr 18 @Greenfield-NW 4:30p Apr 19 @North Greene 4:30p Apr 21 Calhoun 4:30p Apr 25 Griggsville-Perry 4:30p Apr 28 @Brown County 4:30p Apr 29 Jerseyville 4:30p May 3 @Marquette Catholic 4:30p May 5 @Carlinville 4:30p May 7 @Roxana Triangular noon May 9-10 @WIVC Championship TBA May 12 @Piasa Southwestern 4:30p May 14 @PORTA Triangular TBA Softball Schedule Mar 14 @Bunker Hill 4:30p Mar 15 West Central 4:30p Mar 17 @Pittsfield 4:30p Mar 19 New Berlin 10:00a Mar 22 @Marquette Catholic 4:30p Mar 24 East Alton-Wood River 4:30p Mar 25 Civic Memorial 4:30p Mar 26 @Auburn 11:00a Mar 28 @Staunton 4:30p Mar 29 @Piasa Southwestern 4:30p Mar 31 Triopia 4:30p Apr 1 @North Mac 4:30p Apr 2 @Lebanon TBA Apr 4 @West Central 4:30p Apr 7 @Pleasant Hill 4:30p Apr 8-9 @Beardstown Tourney TBA Apr 11 North Greene 4:30p Apr 14 @Routt Catholic 4:30p Apr 16 @Pawnee TBA Apr 18 @Greenfield-NW 4:30p Apr 19 @North Greene 4:30p Apr 21 Calhoun 4:30p Apr 23 @Nashville Tourney TBA Apr 25 Griggsville-Perry 4:30p Apr 28 @Brown County 4:30p May 5 @Carlinville 4:30p May 7 @Roxana TBA May 9-10 @WIVC Championship TBA May 12 Jerseyville 4:30p

CARROLLTON

Carrollton’s Lauren Flowers delivers a pitch during a softball game against West Central earlier this season. BASEBALL Coach: Ryan Howard Last year’s record: 4-11 Returning players: Seniors – shortstop Gus Coonrod, outfielder Jackson Cotner, infielder Kyle Leonard, catcher Grant Pohlman; Juniors -outfielder Mason Baumgartner, infielder Boden Flowers; Sophomore -- outfielder Caleb Howard. Key losses: Third baseman/ pitcher Brady Cox. Cox was the Hawks’ lone starting senior last year. After coming back from a leg injury, he was a key component to the team’s regional success. He left a large hole to fill. Key newcomers: This year Carrollton has added two new senior infielders: Travis Evans and Matt Camden.

Last year’s record: 11-11 We have a talented roster this year with depth that will lead to some competition for starting positions. We are looking to compete for a WIVC championship by locking down defensively and being aggressive offensively and on the basepaths. Returning starters: Marissa Cox – primarily played third base last year, batting .298 across 17 games. She is our lone senior. We will be looking for her to provide leadership for our young team. Ella Stumpf – Primarily played shortstop last year. She batted .319 and started in all 22 games. She will get some time this year at both shortstop and second base.

Sophie Pohlman – Primarily played center field last year, batting .378 across 16 games. Season outlook: We have gained She will continue to roam center a large freshman group this year. field and build off her experience from last year. Our team has 24 boys. We are excited to get a full season of Lauren Walker – Played all over games in with a full roster. the field last year and batted .290 across all 22 games. She SOFTBALL will continue to play multiple Coach: Travis Klingler (fifth season) positions based on who is on the

mound.

Flowers, Hannah Uhles and Vanna Holmes will all look to Key losses: We are losing a fill the void as we bring in fresh bunch from our senior class in arms to the varsity program. 2021. We had three All-State Kallal pitched all JV innings last selections, including our top year as a sophomore, and she will three hitters as well as our top be in the mix for innings. Lauren pitcher. The Hawks lost catcher Layna Mullink, who led the team Flowers, Hannah Uhles and Vanna Holmes have all been very with a .471 batting average; first baseman Ava Uhles, who hit .461 successful at the junior high level with four home runs and a team- and will be asked to contribute at the varsity level this year as best 32 RBIs; and pitcher/first baseman Hannah Rhoades, who freshmen. batted .400 and had a 2.749 ERA Hitting: Returning players will in 127 and one-third innings lead the team at the plate, along pitched. with freshmen Lauren Flowers, Hannah Uhles, Megan Camden, Key newcomers: Returning Daci Walls and Vanna Holmes. juniors Ryan Kallal and Paige We are a young group that Henson will contribute, along will look to grow as the season with sophomores Halle Webb continues. Should be a good mix and Destini Riley. The program welcomes in nine new freshmen of speed and power. in Lauren Flowers (INF/P), Hannah Uhles (OF/P), Megan Camden (INF/C), Daci Walls (INF/C), Riley Day, Kira Denton, Jaleigh McCarry and Kaitlyn Cox. Daci Walls will contribute to the infield as well as at catcher, and Vanna Holmes will be in the mix for outfield, infield and as part of our pitching staff. Pitching: Ryan Kallal, Lauren

Fielding: We have many girls who can play multiple positions, and that will be a factor as the pitching staff rounds into form. Season outlook: We expect to contend for the WIVC championship as well as make an extended postseason run. This team has talent but lacks experience -- which we hope to gain with a tough schedule.


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GREENFIELD-NORTHWESTERN BASEBALL Coach: Jacob McEvers

to 168 batters last season, and led the Tigers with 46 strikeouts on the mound. We are looking forward to a good staff again, but we are expecting Bettis to take the ball in some big situations and be the competitor he was last spring.

Hitting overview: Sophomore Kohen Vetter will be leading off for the Tigers this spring, followed Last year’s record: 22-2 (regional by four seniors in the lineup. champions, sectional finalist, Brady Pembrook will remain in WIVC champions 8-0) the second spot, and Drake Stuart Returning starters: Brady will move up one slot to the No. 3 Pembrook (.449 avg., .600 OBP, hitter. This team will need to rely The Tigers also return starters 35 H, 7 HR, 29 RBI) -- Brady is a on a smaller version of baseball four-year starter behind the plate Jimmy Stewart (first base), Griffin than last spring’s team. In 2021 for the Tigers. Pembrook anchors Roberts (second base) and Kohen GNW hit 29 home runs. This Vetter (left field, lead-off batter). the pitching staff very well, and team will have to steal more bases is an extension of the staff on the and use their baserunning ability Key losses: GNW graduated field. We feel he is one of the best four seniors last year who were all to score more runs. behind the plate in the area. Brady starters and played very big roles Fielding overview: We will will be the No. 2 hitter for the in our success last season. The return starters at catcher (PemTigers, and after a year of hitting Tigers lost center fielder Jacob brook), first base (Stewart), .450, we are looking forward to Lansaw (.493 avg., .600 OBP, second base (Griffin Roberts), another strong year from our 9 HR, 45 RBI; All-Conference third base (Stuart) and left backstop. Brady received first and All-State selection); pitcher field (Vetter). Bettis will move team all-conference voting last Clayton Woods (.432 avg., .562 across the infield to become the season. OBP; 6-1 record, including a win mainstay at shortstop. We will be in the regional title game. Woods looking for Dylan Pembrook to Drake Stuart (.412 avg., .467 led off for the Tigers for the past OBP, 33 H, 6 HR, 29 RBI) -fill some big shoes in center field Drake has been a four-year starter four years, was an All-Conference as well as Brayden Roberts to at third base for the Tigers. He hit selection, and is continuing his play a lot of innings in right field. fourth last season, and will move career at John Wood Community The freshman class will offer a to the third slot for the Tigers this College); shortstop Blake Woelfel; lot of versatile pieces to help spell innings at many different places. spring. Drake will also be a key and right fielder Gavin Roberts. piece to the Tigers pitching staff. We will for sure miss those guys. Season outlook: The team’s exLast year he posted a 5-0 record, They were here every step of the pectations have been set very high converting four of four saves. way since I was asked to help with after recording the most wins and Drake had an ERA of 2.65, and the junior high program back in the deepest postseason run in walked eight batters while striking 2016. We have some big shoes to program history. The four seniors out 35. Drake is also a returning fill. We are still extremely proud are ready to lead the show. They WIVC All-Conference player, and of the 2021 class for breaking the have not lost a regional game we are looking for him to lead us mold and setting this program up since they were in seventh grade. again this spring. for success down the road. The only real expectation we have is to compete every game, every Connor Bettis (.387 avg., .513 Key newcomers: Sophomore out and every pitch. This group OBP) -- Connor played some Dylan Pembrook will compete middle infield last year as a junior, for an outfield spot for the Tigers. will be asked to fill a tall order by replacing four seniors who played and will become our everyday Freshman Talon Albrecht will be shortstop as a senior and hit in a utility player at many positions. a lot of baseball over their careers, and we are looking forward to the the middle of the order. We are Freshman Garrett Costello will challenge. looking for Bettis to help secure catch and play some outfield a solid infield, but he will do SOFTBALL for the Tigers. Freshman Griffin his best work on the mound. Rothe will spell outfield positions. Coach: Kristie Ornellas Bettis took the ball in many big Freshman Wyatt Stuart can play Last year’s record: 7-14 games late last spring, going 2-0 outfield and third base. in the postseason. He defeated Returning starters: Torrie Pitching overview: Connor Bet- McAdams (pitcher), Lacee BramOkawville 4-0 in the sectional tis will set the tone for the Tigers, ley (catcher), Aliyah Roberts (first semifinals by throwing a comfollowed by seniors Drake Stuart plete-game seven innings, giving base), Sydney Turley (second and Brady Pembrook, who are up just three hits and two walks, base), Jealee Clark (shortstop), with 10 strikeouts. Bettis finished expected to play a big role on the Claire Woods (third base), Tessa staff. Sophomores Kohen Vetter, the year with a 6-1 record. His Jones (left field), Laural Rothe Dylan Pembrook, Griffin Roberts (center field), and Bailee Mathews only loss was to Beardstown, and Brayden Roberts will also eat (right field). Having lost none a game in which he went six up some bullpen innings for the innings and gave up zero earned of our starters from last year will runs. Bettis gave up only 21 hits Tigers. start us off stronger this year. I’m

excited to have Sydney Turley back after last year’s season-ending injury. She worked hard to get back for her senior year. Key newcomers: Freshman Evie White will help deepen our pitching. Freshman Kylie Cox has a great bat and a range that can be utilized anywhere we need her. Our entire freshman group brings some excitement and great expectations for our program. They are hard-working and well-developed.

Pitching overview: Torrie McAdams is our ace. She will pitch significant innings, with Evie White on deck to help out whenever needed. Torrie has an arsenal of pitches with movement, and Evie comes in with her own years of training and multiple pitches to assist. Hitting overview: We have a lineup that can be quite versatile this year at the plate. Some players hit for just power, but most of them can go long or play the short game -- whatever is needed at the time in the game. We will be looking to Torrie to lead the team again offensively, but with her versatility and quickness, her options are open at the plate. Bailee Mathews is another player who has been consistent at the plate, and we will look for her to improve on last year’s rookie performance. We will count on Laural Rothe and Aliyah Roberts at the plate as well. Fielding overview: At this point, we have 21 girls who have signed up with lots of talent. So our field could look completely different by game time. Season outlook: We are definitely looking to pick up where we ended the season last year. We had a rough start, with a lot of inexperience at the varsity level. However, as the season went on and girls learned new positions, they began to come together and were more successful to end the season. We look to improve on what we finished with and have a much better season this year.

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GREENFIELD-NORTHWESTERN Baseball Schedule Mar 16 Pittsfield (P) 4:30p Mar 18 Piasa Southwestern (G) 4:30p Mar 22 Wood River (G) 4:30p Mar 23 @Carlinville 4:30p Mar 24 @West Central 4:30p Mar 28 Auburn (P) 4:30p Mar 30 North Mac (P) 4:30p Mar 31 Pleasant Hill (G) 4:30p Apr 2 Carlinville (DH) (P) 10:00a Apr 4 @Triopia 4:30p Apr 5 @Beardstown 4:30p Apr 7 @North Greene 4:30p Apr 11 @Routt Catholic 4:30p Apr 12 Triopia (G) 4:30p Apr 14 Griggsville-Perry (G) 4:30p Apr 16 New Berlin (DH) (P) 10:00a Apr 18 Carrollton (G) 4:30p Apr 20 @Gillespie 4:30p Apr 21 West Central (G) 4:30p Apr 22 @Raymond 4:30p Apr 25 Brown County (G) 4:30p Apr 27 Pawnee (P) 4:30p Apr 28 @Calhoun 4:30p May 2 @Piasa Southwestern 4:30p May 3 @Brown County 4:30p May 5 Edinburg (P) 4:30p May 9-10 @WIVC Championship TBA May 11 @Staunton 4:30p May 12 Calhoun (G) 4:30p Softball Schedule Mar 17 Litchfield (G) 4:30p Mar 21 @Jerseyville 4:30p Mar 22 @Wood River 4:30p Mar 24 @West Central 4:30p Mar 30 North Mac (P) 4:30p Mar 31 Pleasant Hill (G) 4:30p Apr 2 Carlinville (DH) (P) 10:00a Apr 4 @Triopia 4:30p Apr 5 @Beardstown 4:30p Apr 7 @North Greene 4:30p Apr 9 @Raymond (DH) 10:00a Apr 11 @Routt Catholic 4:30p Apr 12 Triopia (G) 4:30p Apr 14 Griggsville-Perry (G) 4:30p Apr 16 New Berlin (DH) (P) 10:00a Apr 18 Carrollton (G) 4:30p Apr 20 @Gillespie 4:30p Apr 21 West Central (G) 4:30p Apr 22 Auburn (P) 4:30p Apr 25 Brown County (G) 4:30p Apr 28 @Calhoun 4:30p May 2 @Piasa Southwestern 4:30p May 3 @Brown County 4:30p May 5 Edinburg (P) 4:30p May 9-10 @WIVC Championship TBA May 11 @Staunton 4:30p May 12 Calhoun (G) 4:30p


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Mar 29 Triopia 4:30p

SOFTBALL Coach: Danielle Mason

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the season. Our focus is to identify skill sets, as well as position confidence, to Last year’s record: 3-7 determine where each athlete Season outlook: This will be will play. Offensively, we are my first season as the head working on building hitters coach for Griggsville-Perry who can handle the bat in a softball. The evaluation of all variety of game situations. key positions is still ongoing This could be for power, or and will continue throughout putting the ball in play to

Mar 31 West Central 4:30p Apr 4 @Calhoun 4:30p Apr 7 @Triopia 4:30p Apr 11 Pleasant Hill 4:30p Apr 12 @Brown County 4:30p Apr 14 @Greenfield-NW 4:30p Apr 18 North Greene 4:30p

score runs.

Our team is led by five seniors and one junior who will be supported by a talented group of sophomores and freshmen. The core to our success is based on the positive connection between this group of athletes, their

competitiveness, and their desire to improve upon last year’s record.

Our athletes have been working hard to enhance their skills and have shown a positive dedication level to learning the game and being successful.

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JACKSONVILLE BASEBALL Coach: Cory Bunner

Last year’s record: 17-9 (5-4 CS8) Returners: Senior shortstop/ pitcher Garrett Meyer (.357 avg., 19 RBI, 33 R, 15 SB; 4-3 pitching record, 2.65 ERA, 30 K); senior third baseman/ pitcher Nolan Decker (.342 avg., 24 RBI, 29 R; 2-2 pitching record, 2.85 ERA, 29 K); junior outfielder/pitcher Quin Saxer (.427 avg., 23 RBI, 25 R, 14 SB; 4-3 pitching record, 2.53 ERA, 40 K), sophomore Hayden Hicks.

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for the sophomore. Addie Blimling (center field) -- Another returning player who started as a freshman. She had one of the highest fielding percentages on the team and will move over from left field to center to take over leadership of the outfield. Key newcomers: Mia Schaecher. She is slated to start at shortstop right now and is an all-around athlete.

Pitching overview: Taryn Ford will be our ace. She is a crafty veteran, mixing up speeds and moving in and around the plate. Key Losses: Senior Stone MacKenzie Gerard will also eat Lambie (injury), Drew Ezard, up significant innings. She will Jacksonville’s Myles Alexander watches a high pitch go by during Will Rohlk, Ryan Maul. be more of a power pitcher. a baseball game against Decatur Eisenhower earlier this season. Newcomers: Sophomore Cody Hitting overview: Taryn Ford Fry (1B/P), freshman Anderson center fielder. We are looking Last year’s record: 5-12 will once again bat lead-off. Decker (2B), freshman Brandon at newcomers Cody Fry (1B) Returning starters: Taryn Ford With her speed and power, the Sims (3B/C), senior Myles and Anderson Decker (2B) to key to our success will be her (pitcher and shortstop) -- She Alexander (C). fill out the right side. A season- is one of three captains on the getting on and stealing bases. Pitching: We bring back our ending throwing-shoulder team. Last year she hit over .300 Addie will move up to the No. top three arms in Nolan Decker, injury to our returning senior and led the team in steals, and 2 slot in the batting order as a Garrett Meyer and Quin Saxer. catcher Stone Lambie has senior had a fielding percentage of slap hitter to help move Taryn They will give us a chance to Myles Alexander and freshman over .900. around the bases. MacKenzie compete all season. We also add Brandon Sims vying for innings Lexie Blackley (first base) a handful of other guys that will behind the plate. will bat third. She will hit -- She is also a captain. Her get opportunities to compete for power and average. I am Season Outlook: We have leadership in the dugout and for innings as well. expecting big numbers from the some big shoes to fill with the in practice will be a key to our sophomore. Rounding out the Hitting: We bring back three of graduation of Ezard, Maul and success. our better bats as well this year Rohlk. Our team will be built middle of the lineup will be Lexi Lexi Lane (second base and in Nolan Decker, Meyer and around our three returning allLane and Lexie Blackley. They Saxer. We will have to execute conferences guys, Nolan Decker, left field) -- She is also a captain will be getting key and timely and is going to be a tremendous hits throughout the season. well to score runs this season. Garrett Meyer and Quin Saxer. We are looking for other guys to We are excited to see who steps asset to the team with her glove Fielding overview: Mia and her bat. step up and help round out our up and fills these holes. Our lineup. Schaecher and Hayle Force are hope is to play the game the MacKenzie Gerard (catcher, right way and compete each and pitcher, shortstop) -- I am key freshmen who will anchor Fielding: We bring back our every time out. the left side of our infield. They expecting huge numbers from left side of the infield in Meyer her after her freshman year. This are going to have to step up and (SS) and Nolan Decker (3B). We SOFTBALL also have Saxer as our returning Coach: Kelly Brockhouse is going to be a breakout year fill some big roles.

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Mar 16 Macomb 4:30p Mar 18-19 Future Champions Jamboree TBA Mar 22 Eisenhower 4:30p Mar 23 @Eisenhower 4:30p Mar 25-26 Future Champions Jamboree TBA Mar 28 PORTA/A-C Central 4:30p Mar 29 @Rochester 4:30p Mar 30 Rochester 4:30p Apr 2 Quincy Notre Dame 11:00a Apr 4 Piasa Southwestern 4:30p Apr 5 @Springfield 4:30p Apr 6 Springfield 4:30p Apr 12 Glenwood 4:30p Apr 13 @Glenwood 4:30p Apr 15 @Palmyra, Mo. (Busch) 6:00p Apr 18 @Taylorville 4:30p Apr 19 @Sacred Heart-Griffin 4:30p Apr 20 Sacred Heart-Griffin 4:30p Apr 26 MacArthur 4:30p Apr 27 @ MacArthur 4:30p Apr 29 @Routt Catholic 4:30p Apr 30 Jerseyville (DH) 10:00a May 2 @Lanphier 4:30p May 3 @Southeast 4:30p May 4 Southeast 4:30p May 9 Pittsfield 4:30p May 10 University High 4:30p May 12 @University High 6:00p May 16 Lincoln 4:30p May 18 Lanphier 4:30p May 21 @Quincy (DH) 11:00a

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NEW BERLIN Baseball Schedule

Mar 19 @Future Champions Jamboree TBA Mar 21 @Triopia 4:30p Mar 24 Litchfield 4:30p Mar 26 @Tri-City (DH) 10:00a Mar 28 Routt Catholic 4:30p Apr 2 Central A&M (DH) 10:00a Apr 5 Illini Central 4:30p Apr 7 @North Mac 4:30p Apr 9 @Okaw Valley (DH) 10:00a Apr 12 Auburn 4:30p Apr 14 @Maroa-Forsyth 4:30p Apr 16 @Greenfield-NW (DH) 10:00a Apr 18 @Quincy (DH) noon Apr 19 PORTA/A-C Central 4:30p Apr 21 @Athens 4:30p Apr 22 Pawnee 4:30p Apr 23 @Piasa Southwestern (DH) 11:00a Apr 26 Pleasant Plains 4:30p Apr 27 Pittsfield 4:30p Apr 28 Riverton 4:30p Apr 30 @Liberty (DH) 10:00a May 3 @Williamsville 4:30p May 5 @West Central 4:30p May 7 @Beardstown (DH) 10:00a May 12 Triopia 4:30p May 13 @Southeast 4:30p May 14 Mt. Pulaski (DH) 10:00a

Softball Schedule

Mar 16 @Litchfield 4:30p Mar 17 Springfield 4:30p Mar 19 @Carrollton 10:00a Mar 21 @Triopia 4:30p Mar 22 Calvary 4:30p Mar 23 Pittsfield 4:30p Mar 24 @Lincolnwood 4:30p Mar 29 Edinburg 4:30p Mar 30 @Piasa Southwestern 4:30p Apr 2 @UIS Spring Slam TBA Apr 4 @Lanphier 4:30p Apr 5 Illini Central 4:30p Apr 6 @Pawnee 4:30p Apr 7 @North Mac 4:30p Apr 12 Auburn 4:30p Apr 13 @Tri-City 4:30p Apr 14 @Maroa-Forsyth 4:30p Apr 16 @Greenfield-NW 10:00a Apr 18 @Jacksonville 4:30p Apr 19 PORTA/A-C Central 4:30p Apr 21 @Athens 4:30p Apr 22 @West Central 4:30p Apr 23 North Greene 10:00a Apr 26 Pleasant Plains 4:30p Apr 27 Routt Catholic 4:30p Apr 28 Riverton 4:30p May 3 @Williamsville 4:30p May 4 Beardstown 4:30p May 10 Nokomis 4:30p

New Berlin’s Kenna Bixby smiles during a softball game at Triopia earlier this season. SOFTBALL Coach: Tim Roberts

and we are looking for her to lead us on the rubber once again.

Last year’s record: 6-11

Brook Stuebs -- We will depend on Brook for her speed and senior Returning starters: Alyssa leadership this season. Hopkins (outfield) -- Alyssa brings tremendous speed and softball Julia Owens -- Julia brings a knowledge to the team. veteran presence to the infield. Ashlee Brown -- Ashlee made an Her consistency will guide us immediate impact on the team as a throughout the season. freshman last year. We will look for Jenna Long -- Jenna is a more of the same this year. playmaker on defense and a threat on offense. She started as Mae Bandelow -- Mae is our a freshman last year and will be junior catcher and a leader on the field. We trust her behind the plate depended on once again. with the ball in her hands. Kenna Bixby -- Kenna is our Kailyn Middleton -- Kailyn contributed in the circle last year,

senior center fielder and has been a varsity contributor since her

freshman year. Her knowledge of the game and leadership will help us tremendously.

had strong performances at the plate last year. We will look to them again, as well as other girls, to step up.

Katie Long -- Katie is a two-year Fielding overview: Mae Bandelow captain and a strong leader on the field. She’s a dangerous hitter and a (C), Katie Long (SS), and Kenna Bixby (CF) are all returning strong defensive shortstop. defensive leaders. We are returning Marissa Heironimus -- Marissa our entire defense and expecting saw significant playing time as a another strong defensive year. freshman and will be looked to Season outlook: I believe this for her abilities on both sides of team will compete every day. We the ball. have a core group of returners who Pitching overview: Kailyn understand the game and work Middleton and Jenna Long will hard. They depend on each other split time in the circle this year. and do a great job of supporting Hitting overview: Katie Long, one another, which will help us Kenna Bixby and Mae Bandelow throughout the year.


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NORTH GREENE BASEBALL Coach: Joe Kindred

distribution. Newcomers who will contribute on the mound include freshmen Garret Hazelwonder, Brody Berry, Ethan Clark and Calum Bridges.

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with a great glove; bat has some pop; should be a team leader this year. Kahsey Poe Last year’s record: 2-12 (third base) -- Great arm Returning starters: Colton and natural instincts at the Daniel (OF/1B/3B), Brayden hot corner; a lot of pop in Roberts (P/1B), Dawson her bat. Bailey Berry (second Hitting overview: Looking Dawdy (OF/1B), Reese Scott base) -- Great speed on D, (2B/P/OF), Brayden Faulkner for consistent contributions and will cause havoc on the from our soph-seniors, as (OF/3B/P), Bradley Barfield basepaths. Kailyn Hoesman many had experience last (3B/P/C) and Jacob Hinsey (outfield) -- Will be a great year ... hoping our incoming (SS/P/3B). leader on D and surprise a lot freshmen can fill in gaps in with her bat. Kassidy Riley Key losses: Wil Merriman our offense when the need (C), Jake Suttles (P/CF). arises. Offensively, we hope to (outfield) -- Very reliable reduce strikeouts and put the glove and great contact at Key newcomers: Cyrus the plate. Key losses: Karissa Shahan (OF/2B), Brody Berry ball in play more consistently Woosley, Kourtney Woosley, this year. (2B/SS/3B/P), Ethan Clark Cami Hurt, Kassie Edwards, (C/P), Garret Hazelwonder Season outlook: This is Kyla Hurt. (P/SS). our second year with a Key newcomers: Senior new coach, and so we are Pitching overview: Brayden pitcher Elizabeth Rogers -building on last year’s work Roberts – Left-handed Libby will be a leader on the to improve as a team, as senior who we hope will field after a year off. She was well as our individual skill serve as a leader among our an All-WIVC selection as a development. pitchers; Bradley Barfield -freshman; senior infielder Hard throwing sophomore; SOFTBALL Sami Poe -- great softball sophomore Jacob Hinsey Coach: Nathan Roberts knowledge and very athletic; -- Major contributor on junior infielder Carlye Last year’s record: 5-11 the mound last year as a Returning starters: Brittney Speaker -- very athletic and freshman; juniors Reese Davidson (first base, pitcher) will bring a lot to the table. Scott and Brayden Faulkner -- Will help support inning -- Very solid defender at first Pitching overview: Libby

Rogers will contribute a lot in the circle and throw a lot of innings this year. Her ball is really starting to move this spring already and should keep a lot of hitters offbalance. Brittney Davidson will eat a lot of innings up for us … she is very consistent and will keep our D active and give them a chance to back her up. Hitting overview: We should hit for some decent power this year, and up and down the lineup put the ball in play with some authority … we have the ability to put a lot of runs on the board this year. Fielding overview: We should be pretty solid defensively and make the routine plays. We should be able to run with everybody and be in every game. Team speed -- something we haven’t had in the past -- will be big this year, along with some heavy hitting.

PLEASANT HILL - WESTERN BASEBALL Coach: Ron Edwards Last year’s record: 1-13 Returning starters: Logan McCurley (P/1B), Kenton Freesmeyer (SS), Aiden Johnson (P/OF), Trey Shireman (2B/OF), Gavin

Crowder (3B/P), Thorne Holcomb (C), Dawson Niffen (OF), Bowman Taylor (OF), Kaleb Freesmeyer (OF). Key newcomers: Alex Peters (P), Aaron Vincent (3B), Jaxson White (P/1B). Pitching overview: Logan

McCurley, Jaxson White, Alex plate. Peters, Kenton Freesmeyer Fielding overview: Being and Aiden Johnson will pitch a new co-op, we still have most of the innings for the many positions that are being Wolves this year. competed for. Hitting overview: Logan Season outlook: We look to McCurley and Thorne Holcomb are expected to lead be competitive day in and day Pleasant Hill-Western at the out with some added depth.

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PITTSFIELD BASEBALL Coach: Jerred Heinz Last year’s record: 10-10 Returning starters: Senior shortstop/pitcher Nate Scranton --Nate started every game at shortstop as a junior. He also had a team best ERA (1.64 in 38 1/3 innings) despite the fact he never started a single game last season. Nate was clutch in relief in a total of 13 appearances in 2021, and he’ll be the ace of our staff in 2022. Hitting: .435 avg., .500 OBP, 18 RBI; pitching: 38 1/3 IP, 1.64 ERA, 44 K. Senior outfielder/pitcher/ catcher Caden Casto -Caden put up some good power numbers last year as a junior, and he’ll be in the heart of our order again this season. Defensively, he mostly caught in 2021, but he will most likely be starting this season somewhere in the outfield. Caden could also push to be a starter this year on the mound. Hitting: .273 avg., .452 OBP, 4 HR, 11 BB. Senior infielder/pitcher TJ Reel -- TJ missed out on half of his freshman baseball season, and obviously all of his sophomore season as a result of the COVID pandemic. Despite the fact he went nearly two years without playing baseball, he put together a nice junior

season, starting a majority of his games at second base. He also played a little third base. TJ started a few games on the mound in 2021, and I expect him to be a significant part of our pitching staff in 2022. Hitting: .328 avg., .419 OBP, 18 R; pitching: 20 1/3 IP, started four games.

Tomhave (infield/pitcher) -- Played in every game last year as a freshman and started on the mound in the regional quarterfinal win over Riverton. He finished the 2021 season with a 3-1 record. Brennan will push to be one of our top starters in the rotation this season.

Senior outfielder/pitcher Jackson Fish -- Jackson pitched eight innings last year and finished with a 1-2 record. Junior outfielder/ pitcher Nolan Daniel -Nolan started 19 games as a sophomore in 2021, mostly starting in left field. He led the team last year with seven stolen bases.

Sophomore Justin Pennock (infield/pitcher) -- Played in 11 games last year at the varsity level. Justin will be a big arm for us on the mound this season, and he’ll play an important role for us defensively because he can play any position except catcher. Key losses: Cade Tomhave, Peyton Apps and Liam Davidsmeyer.

Other returning starters: Sophomore Cole Walston (outfield/catcher/pitcher) -- Cole played in 18 varsity games in 2021, hitting .303 while stealing seven bases. Cole will see some time this season both in the outfield and behind the plate as well. He will also be able to log some innings for us on the mound. Sophomore Konner Allen (infield/pitcher) -- Played in 17 games last year, and started two games on the mound. He will be another big arm in our rotation this season and will hit in the middle of the order. Sophomore Brennan

Key newcomers: Senior Logan Shinn (outfield/ pitcher); freshman Luke Saxe (catcher/infielder/pitcher). Season outlook: I think winning 20-plus games is a realistic goal for this year’s team as long as we do the little things it takes to win ball games. Another goal for our team is to make a deep postseason run. SOFTBALL Coach: Kristi Heafner Last year’s record: 12-7 Returning starters: Senior catcher Emma Saxe (.479 avg., 3 HR, 21 RBI, 23 R); junior first baseman Jaynee Heafner (.300 avg., 7 RBI);

senior second baseman Matti McCartney (.410 avg., 12 RBI, 31 R); senior shortstop Taylor Scott (.462 avg., 24 RBI, 19 R); sophomore center fielder Rebecca Neupauer (.588 avg., 15 RBI, 30 R). Pitching overview: We expect junior Carlee Constable (.333 batting average) to do a majority of the pitching. Freshman Emma Henry and junior Jaynee Heafner will pick up the slack in the pitching department. Those three athletes will be working together to complete games. Our biggest loss from last season was our pitcher, Audrey White. She pitched most of our games. Hitting overview: We look to add some new power to our offensive lineup this season. We have three freshmen -- Taylor Peebles, Emma Henry and Grace Henry – who will help the team, along with our returners. Ella Constable will add a nice bat to the group as well. Season outlook: We have improved over the past several seasons and want to continue to do that. We have set some team goals that include improving the strikeout numbers and errors from last year. We have great senior leadership, and we will depend on that this season.

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Key newcomers: The Bluejays will look to newcomers Mitchel Horn, Brady Kinney and Hunter Roberts to fill in the gaps that were left from last year’s departures.

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anchor the lineup and build off his impressive ‘21 campaign, when he led the Bluejays in Last year’s record: 13-12 doubles, RBIs and hits despite Returning starters: The Bluejays missing three games with an ankle return several key players from injury. This year the Bluejays will last year’s team. Jake Shannon will also rely on Dane DeGroot, who Pitching overview: The Bluejays be key to the lineup as he returns is poised to be an offensive force pitching staff will be a mixture of for his senior year. Shannon after a great offseason. DeGroot reliable arms from last year and led the ‘Jays in stolen bases last had an outstanding year in 2021 some inexperienced arms from year. Drew Atwater will be another which culminated in All-Sangamo the JV level. The staff will be led key cog in the ‘Jays lineup after second team honors. He will be by Aaron Suiter, Hunter Walters, an outstanding year last season. accompanied by three fellow Ryan Bettis and Trace Donnan. Suiter, Butler, Donnan and Bettis seniors, Bryton Butler, Aaron Suiter will look to build off his also will be expected to make key Suiter and Dane DeGroot. All outstanding year in 2021, when he contributions to the offense. three were key contributors to tied for the team lead in wins and last year’s team and will look to Fielding overview: The Bluejays saves. Walters wants to solidify provide leadership and stability to his role as one of the team’s top will rely on their defense up the the Bluejay lineup. Drew Atwater middle. DeGroot is making the pitchers. He threw several key will also return for his sophomore innings last year and performed difficult transition from catcher to campaign, as he looks to build shortstop. He has looked good in very well with a sub-3.00 ERA off a freshman year that saw him the preseason and should perform as well as the second-best WHIP garner All-Sangamo honorable well in his new position. Drew on the staff. Walters hopes to mention honors. The Bluejays Atwater will be the anchor in the continue the trend of preventing also return Ryan Bettis, Hunter outfield. Atwater did not commit runs as he becomes one of Walters, Trace Donnan and Jake any errors as a freshman last our pitchers in the conference Hampton. Bettis looks to improve rotation. Bettis looks to emerge season, and he should be a staple on his RBI total from last year, as a dominant jack of all trades as in center for years to come. when he was second on the team he moves into an upperclassman Newcomer Hunter Roberts will in runs driven in. Bettis will also role. Last year Bettis tied with be behind the plate. Roberts’ be a key contributor on the bump. Suiter for the team lead in wins receiving ability has progressed Hunter Walters looks to improve and saves. Trace Donnan had throughout the offseason, and on his sub-3.00 ERA from a some success on the mound at the he is poised to help solidify the year ago. Donnan and Hampton JV level and hopes to continue Bluejay defense. also will try to improve on their that at the varsity level this year. Season outlook: The ‘22 Jays performance from last year. Brady Kinney, Drew Atwater, have had a great preseason and Each had several clutch hits as Mitchel Horn, Jacob Hampton want to build off their 13-win underclassmen. They are poised and Bryton Butler all look to also season. The Bluejays should be to contribute on the mound this throw competitive innings for the upgraded on defense compared season as well. Bluejays. Freshmen Drew Marr to last year, and team speed on Key losses: The Bluejays will miss and Kendall Davis both have been the bases should provide a spark impressive in their pre-season Cade Privia (graduated), Wyatt for the offense. The pitching staff bullpens and could force their way should be a strength of the team. Mahoney (graduated), Anthony into the mix with strong JV starts. The roster is filled with resilient, Hale (graduated), Cael Cotner (moved), and Krayton Reincke Hitting overview: The Bluejays coachable kids who are hard (moved). will rely on Jake Shannon to workers. With a little luck and

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health on the ‘Jays’ side, they will be in for a good year. SOFTBALL Coach: Andy Biermann Last year’s record: 13-5 (6-2 Sangamo Conference) Returners: Senior pitcher/ infielder Amber Teimeyer -Amber is our No. 1 pitcher and a returning all-conference player. She has committed to play softball at Heartland Community College next year. Sophomore catcher Karlie Hoke -- Karlie emerged as our catcher last year. She was an honorable mention all-conference selection. We expect bigger and better things from her this year. Sophomore outfielder Marissa Jiannoni -- Marissa started in the outfield for us as a freshman last season. Her defense was outstanding. She will take on a bigger role on the offensive side of the field this season. Senior pitcher/infielder Paige Klauzer -- Paige will pick up some innings this season on the mound and be a presence in the middle of the batting order. Junior infielder Erin Wallace -- Injuries slowed Erin down last season, and we hope to avoid them this year. When healthy, she is a presence in the lineup, and we hope the answer at shortstop this season. Losses: We lost six seniors from last season who all were contributors -- none bigger than Addi McClure. We will have to CONTINUED ON PAGE 13

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find someone to pick up her innings on the mound, and we will have to collectively replace her production in the lineup. Newcomers: Sophomore Gabbie Branson (P/1B) -Gabbie will help fill in the pitching innings this year, and we hope her bat fits in the middle of our lineup. Sophomore Hailey Brown (2B) -- Hailey slides into the second base position. She brings a good glove and a feistiness that I love in a player. Freshman Morgan Miller (IF) -- We will look at Morgan at several different positions on the field. She has a terrific softball IQ that allows the staff to trust her wherever we put her on the field. Pitching overview: No. 1 Amber Teimeyer, No. 2 Gabbie Branson, No. 3 Paige Klauzer. Hitting overview: I feel we are a little behind at this point. We have put a lot of early season work into our defense and where girls fit. As the season gets going and we can see more pitching, I feel like we will get stronger. Fielding overview: We are still trying to figure out where the pieces fit. Injury and illness have limited us in getting to see our entire team. We will be strong at catcher, which is a key for us. Once we can figure out who fits best at shortstop and center field, I feel like we can be very good defensively. Season outlook: We could struggle early until we figure a few things out. But as the season progresses and girls get comfortable with their role, I feel like we could make some noise late in the season. Pitching is always good, and we have some strong arms that will keep us in games. The Sangamo Conference is always strong, and I expect the same this season.

ROUTT Baseball Schedule Mar 18 Camp Point Central 4:30p Mar 19 Future Champions Jamboree TBA Mar 22 @Pawnee 4:30p Mar 24 Sacred Heart-Griffin 4:30p Mar 25 Future Champions Jamboree TBA Mar 26 @Maroa-Forsyth 11:00a Mar 28 @New Berlin 4:30p Mar 29 Brown County 4:30p Mar 31 North Greene 4:30p Apr 1 Future Champions Jamboree TBA Apr 2 @Piasa Southwestern 11:00a Apr 4 @Brown County 4:30p Apr 7 @Calhoun 4:30p Apr 8 @Springfield Southeast 4:30p Apr 11 Greenfield-NW 4:30p Apr 12 @Liberty 4:30p Apr 14 Carrollton 4:30p Apr 15-16 @Beardstown Tourney TBA Apr 18 @West Central 4:30p Apr 21 @Pleasant Hill 4:30p Apr 23 @Pleasant Plains Tourney TBA Apr 25 @Triopia 4:30p Apr 29 Jacksonville 4:30p Apr 30 @PORTA/A-C Central 10:00a May 2 @Auburn 4:30p May 4 Pittsfield 4:30p May 9-10 @WIVC Championship TBA May 14 Quincy Notre Dame 11:00a Softball Schedule

Mar 18 @Pawnee 4:30p Mar 21 @Auburn 4:30p Mar 29 Brown County 4:30p Mar 31 North Greene 4:30p Apr 4 @Brown County 4:30p Apr 7 @Calhoun 4:30p Apr 11 Greenfield-NW 4:30p Apr 14 Carrollton 4:30p Apr 18 @West Central 4:30p Apr 21 @Pleasant Hill 4:30p Apr 24 Barry Western 4:30p Apr 25 @Triopia 4:30p Apr 27 @New Berlin 4:30p Apr 29 PORTA/A-C Central 4:30p May 2 @Calvary 4:30p May 4 @Pittsfield 4:30p May 9-10 @WIVC Championship TBA May 12 Beardstown 4:30p

ROUTT BASEBALL Coach: Ryan Turner Last year’s record: 12-9 Returning starters: Junior pitcher/infielder Ryan Oswald (35 innings pitched, 64 K, 0.981 ERA, .191 OBA) -- Ryan was all-conference pitcher last year and became our leading guy on the mound, and is considered our preseason No. 1. Looking forward to seeing his success continue on the field. Sophomore shortstop/ catcher/pitcher Nolan Turner -- As a freshman, he was an all-conference shortstop. Nolan batted .317, was second on the team in RBIs and had 17 stolen bases. Expect Nolan to continue to improve and excel as he continues his time at Routt.

off the field. His leadership and ability to fill multiple roles for us will be a huge asset. Freshman Jace Lautemann (OF) -- Expect big things from Jace during his time at Routt. Very talented outfielder and all-around player. Sophomore Ethan Mahoney -- Missed last season with an arm injury. He will help us on the mound, and as an all-around utility player with signs of power. Freshman Adam Huffman (IF) – Adam, as an eighth-grader at OSS, was our leading hitter. He’s a very talented young man with a lot of potential. Aiden Meyer and Brock Runyon are both freshmen who are hungry to get better and make an impact where they can.

and Destiny Mouser round out our team. Upperclassmen Paige and Cami bring a lot of softball experience to the field, and both have great bats and are defensively solid. Pitching overview: Freshman Kate Cosgriff will be our opening day starter and will likely get help throughout the season from Brianne Rogers and Kelly Peters. We are working with Hannah Parlier to get her into the circle some.

Hitting overview: Our hitting lineup should be decently solid. This team has as much raw power as any team I have ever coached. With power always comes some strikeouts, but Hitting overview: We will be a our top six hitters will have a balanced offensive team. We have lot of extra-base hits, I’m sure, power but also have some speed this season. It will consist in Junior catcher/pitcher/infielder and small-ball skill set. Season some order of Caitlin Horney, outlook: We are a program that Ethan Walker -- Ethan was Cami Hurt, Kelly Peters, Paige works hard every day to get an all-conference catcher last Creviston, Hannah Parlier and better. My expectations are very season, his first as a catcher. Jessie Winters. high, as they are every year, but Ethan was the largest part of Fielding overview: Defensively, I feel we are capable of a nice our team’s success. He started we will be anchored up the coming in and working with our postseason run. middle with shortstop Hannah trainers and staff in the offseason SOFTBALL Parlier and second baseman to make himself a potential Coach: Jamie Martin Jessie Winters, with Caitlyn collegiate catcher. He was able to Horney playing both of those Last year’s record: 3-6 handle a staff that included some positions at times. Kelly Peters Returning starters: Infielder/ very talented young men who and Paige Creviston will more threw velocity. Very excited to see outfielder Caitlyn Horney is a than likely hold down the returning all-conference player him in this role this season. corners one way or the other, who hit near .400 last year, along and newcomer Cami Hurt will Sophomore pitcher/infielder/ with first basemen Kelly Peters, get the majority of the catching outfielder Conrad Charpentier who hit over .300 with six home duties. Her defensive ability -- Conrad led the team in RBIs runs. We expect both shortstop/ behind the plate has opened with 24 last season and had a catcher Hannah Parlier and the door for Horney and Parlier 4.42 ERA. Another year stronger, second baseman Jessie Winters to to get more time in the field. I anticipate he will be a middle of have great seasons on both sides Outfield is not set yet, but will the order guy and potentially our of the ball. Those four bring a be soon. No. 2 on the mound. huge offensive presence while Season outlook: Our success Outfielder/pitcher Daxton being leaders in the field. will depend on the circle, as Baptist -- Not many kids can fill Key losses: We will definitely it does for a lot of teams. Our Cory Ronan’s shoes in center miss all-conference center fielder offense and defense should hold field, but Dax is very close. Makenna Baptist and starters their own, but no matter who Very strong and accurate arm, Ally Hicks, Emily Cosgriff, Abby we throw, their high school and covers lots of territory. He Lewis, etc. experience is minimal to none. will cause some trouble on the Key newcomers: Newcomers I am confident we can find the basepaths for opposing pitchers. Paige Creviston, Cami Hurt right mix, and that our pitchers Key loss: Cory Ronan and Jaeden Reardon, along with have the ability to step up, and Key newcomers: Senior Braden freshmen Kate Cosgriff, Brianne that we will win a number of Cors (IF/OF/P) -- After a nice Rogers, Jenna Varela and Faith games this season -- but that freshman season, COVID and Beddingfield, will help returning number is a big question at this then a knee injury kept Braden upperclassmen Lilly Geirnaeirt time.


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BASEBALL Coach: Rich Thompson

(IF/C) and Lindy Parlier (OF), and sophomore Brooke Beck (P/OF). Pitching overview: Josie Bartels will pitch most innings for us, as long as we can play defense behind her and not walk very many batters. Josie isn’t going to throw balls by everyone but has pretty good spin and will have more command over hitting her spots. We have some young girls, and girls without many innings of experience, who can come in and throw some strikes. We are looking for one or two pitchers to help Josie out.

Last year’s record: 10-6 Returning starters: Senior shortstop/ second baseman Cordell Walker (.419 avg., 12 RBI, 15 R); senior shortstop/second baseman/pitcher Brayden Booth (.319 avg., 8 RBI, 15 R; pitching record 3-2, 1.61 ERA); senior catcher Caden Moore (.460 avg., 16 RBI, 13 R); senior center fielder Ty Malcomson (.347 avg., 12 RBI, 13 R); senior first baseman Grant Wisdom (.377 avg., 14 RBI, 9 R), senior left fielder Jacob Walkington (.280 avg., 7 RBI, 12 R).

Hitting overview: We are working hard on being disciplined hitters and getting the bat on the ball. We have some girls who can hit the ball hard, and we are excited about the athleticism of the young players. We hope to improve our hitting and be aggressive on the bases.

Key losses: Sam Stanberry (RF/2B/P; pitching record 3-2, 2.65 ERA), Mason Fricke (P), Ben Dambacher (3B). Newcomers: Senior Sam Cox (IF/ OF) -- Injured past two years. I expect him to play some infield and outfield; sophomore Austin Strubbe (IF); sophomore Evan Bell (OF/P); freshman Brock York (P/OF). Pitching overview: Brayden Booth will have the most experience and will log a lot of innings. We expect Ty Malcomson, Cordell Walker, Grant Wisdom, Caden Moore, Austin Strubbe, Evan Bell, sophomore Carter Lakamp and freshman Brock York to step up and help with the load.

Triopia’s Cordell Walker delivers a pitch during a baseball game against New Berlin earlier this season. return a lot of pieces from a solid defensive team last season. We have everyone up the middle that started a year ago, with Caden Moore catching, Booth and Walker up the middle on the infield and Malcomson in center. We will have to move some pieces around according to who is pitching, but I think we will be a consistent defense.

Season outlook: If we can get our Hitting overview: We return the top pitchers to throw strikes and we six hitters in our lineup from last year, can play solid defense, we should be so we expect to score runs ... good a pretty good team. We are senior speed at the top, with some power dominated, and that always helps. We and consistent contact in the middle do not have two or three pitchers that should help us have a solid offense. If will be able to go out and shut teams a few newcomers step up, I believe we completely down, so we will have to will be tough lineup to face. be smart and make plays defensively. Fielding overview: Once again we I also feel we will hit up and down

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Fielding overview: Hailey Reynolds is a four-year starter in the outfield and runs the outfield well. We expect her to continue in center and be our anchor out there. We’ve had a different shortstop each year for three to four years now, and are once again looking to some young girls with strong arms. We have experienced girls in both the infield and outfield, and we are looking to those girls to lead our team to a tough defense. Season outlook: I am excited to see this team work together and grow. I think that we will really have some girls challenge each other and make our team stronger and deeper. With the combination of some experienced players with talented players coming up, I expect to be competitive this year. The work being put in during practice has our coaching staff excited.

Mar 14 Illini West 4:30p Mar 15 Camp Point Central 4:30p Mar 21 New Berlin 4:30p Mar 22 @Calhoun 4:30p Mar 25 West Central 4:30p Mar 28 Lutheran 4:30p Mar 29 @Griggsville-Perry 4:30p Mar 31 @Carrollton 4:30p Apr 2 Triopia Triangle noon Apr 4 Greenfield-NW 4:30p Apr 5 @Liberty 4:30p Apr 9 PORTA/A-C Central 11:00a Apr 11 @Brown County 4:30p Apr 12 Greenfield-NW 4:30p Apr 14 @West Central 4:30p Apr 18 Calhoun 4:30p Apr 19 Brown County 4:30p Apr 21 @North Greene 4:30p Apr 22 North Mac 4:30p Apr 25 Routt Catholic 4:30p Apr 26 Beardstown 4:30p Apr 28 Pleasant Hill 4:30p May 3 Havana 4:30p May 4 @South Fulton 4:30p May 5 Rushville-Industry 4:30p May 9-10 @WIVC Championship TBA May 12 @New Berlin 4:30p May 13 @Pittsfield 4:30p

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WEST CENTRAL Baseball Schedule Mar 15 @Carrollton 4:30p Mar 17 Payson Seymour 4:30p Mar 23 @Athens 4:30p Mar 24 Greenfield-NW 4:30p Mar 25 @Triopia 4:30p Mar 28 Pawnee 4:30p Mar 31 @Griggsville-Perry 4:30p Apr 1 @Pittsfield 4:30p Apr 4 Carrollton 4:30p Apr 6 South Fulton 4:30p Apr 7 Brown County 4:30p Apr 9 Liberty 11:00a Apr 11 @Calhoun 4:30p Apr 12 @Rushville-Industry 4:30p Apr 14 Triopia 4:30p Apr 18 Routt Catholic 4:30p Apr 20 Beardstown 4:30p Apr 21 @Greenfield-NW 4:30p Apr 22 Southeastern 4:30p Apr 25 @Pleasant Hill 4:30p Apr 26 @Brown County 4:30p Apr 28 North Greene 4:30p May 2 Griggsville-Perry 4:30p May 3 Calhoun 4:30p May 5 New Berlin 4:30p May 10 @North Greene 4:30p May 13 Camp Point Central 4:30p

Softball Schedule Mar 15 @Carrollton 4:30p Mar 17 Payson Seymour 4:30p Mar 23 @Athens 4:30p Mar 24 Greenfield-NW 4:30p Mar 25 @Triopia 4:30p Mar 29 @Pittsfield 4:30p Mar 30 @Beardstown 4:30p Mar 31 @Griggsville-Perry 4:30p Apr 4 Carrollton 4:30p Apr 6 South Fulton 4:30p Apr 7 Brown County 4:30p Apr 11 @Calhoun 4:30p Apr 14 Triopia 4:30p Apr 18 Routt Catholic 4:30p Apr 21 @Greenfield-NW 4:30p Apr 22 New Berlin 4:30p Apr 25 @Pleasant Hill 4:30p Apr 26 @Brown County 4:30p Apr 28 North Greene 4:30p May 3 Calhoun 4:30p May 4 Liberty 4:30p May 12 @Camp Point Central 4:30p

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BASEBALL Coach: Grant DeWitt Last year’s record: 5-11 Returning starters: Tyson Brown (pitcher/infielder) -- We look for Tyson to take the lead role in our pitching rotation. When he is not pitching, he will be controlling the middle infield. Excited to see what he can do during a full season as a junior. Cole Meyer (infielder) -- Cole brings a lot of baseball knowledge to the team. He has been playing varsity baseball for the last four years defensively. We look for him to have lots of success at the plate this year, too, and use his leadership skills to help bring the younger kids up quickly. Lathan Barnett (outfield/pitcher) – Lathan, who played a majority of the time in the outfield, will return. Looking for him to hit in the middle of the lineup and drive runs in this year. We are also working with Lathan to gain consistency on the mound. Tysyn Mast (outfield/pitcher) -- Excited to have Tysyn back in center field. He gets great reads off the bat and can cover a lot of ground in center field. We also look for Tysyn to provide some quality innings on the mound as well from the left side. Mason Berry (catcher) -- Our everyday catcher as a freshman is back, and we are looking forward to his growth behind the plate. Mason has been working hard on his hitting, and we look forward to his success at the plate, too. Key losses: Noah Smith, Eli Crews, Gabe Drake and Grant Frost. A group of kids who never got a true varsity baseball experience due to the 2020 season being cancelled and the 2021 being shortened so much. Great group of boys! Key newcomers: Freshman Dalton Hutton -- Dalton will come into the baseball program getting slated to pitch several innings for us. Having watched him over the last few years, he will come in and provide success on the mound. When not pitching, we look for Dalton to get time on the left side of the infield

and corner outfield spots. Freshman Carson Brown -- Carson is a corner infielder who has some pop off his bat. We are hoping for him to gain confidence early and be able to drive in runs for us. He has also been working hard on the mound, so hopefully he can log some innings as well. Freshman Landyn Woods -- Another baseball-minded kid who has played a lot of summer baseball over the previous years. Landyn has good hands and a live arm. We look for him to play some infield and hop on the mound at times as well for us this spring. Freshman Cameron Sievers -- Cameron will hopefully be able to provide some quality innings on the mound as well as play second base and outfield positions. Freshman Caden Meyer -- Caden is coming into the program with several innings played at catcher. Hopefully, he will allow Berry some time away from the position as the season moves forward. Pitching overview: With low overall numbers throughout the program, we are looking for many of our players to be involved in the pitching rotation this spring. Going into the season we have high expectations for both Tyson Brown (junior) and Dalton Hutton (freshman) to lead our staff. Brown brings more experience this year, as he was one of our conference starters last season. He has a good understanding on how to pitch, execute pitches, and hold runners on base. He has worked hard in the weight room over the last year, which has helped him gain more velocity on his fastball. Hutton, although a freshman, will enter the season with high expectations. He has a live arm and has the ability to throw three different pitches for strikes consistently. Our goal as a pitching staff this year is to throw strikes, let the defense do their jobs, and eliminate free bases. Cole Meyer, Lathan Barnett, Mason Berry, Cameron Sievers, Carson Brown, Tysyn Mast, Landon Woods and Jackson

Ford are among others expected to pitch this season. Hitting overview: Hitting was one of our weaker points last season, and we have spent a lot of time early on in practice working on our mechanics, philosophy and approach at the plate. We want to put as much pressure as possible on the defense. Looking for Tyson Brown to be our leadoff hitter again this spring, as he held that role last season. Look for Lathan Barnett, Cole Meyer, Mason Berry, Jackson Ford, Carson Brown, Dalton Hutton and Landyn Woods to all play key roles offensively as well. Fielding overview: At this point we have several players getting work at multiple positions. With having low numbers, there will be many games where fielding positions will be dictated by who is pitching that day. Season outlook: We have high expectations for this group this year. We have a good upper class that understands the game and how to be successful in varsity baseball, and five freshmen who will come in and be key players for us. As coaches, we are excited to see what this group can do, especially getting the chance to play a full schedule -- something that hasn’t been done since the senior group were freshmen. SOFTBALL Coach: Kandice Kunkel Last year’s record: 6-9 Returning starters: Senior catcher Zaylei Evans (.493 avg., 21 stolen bases). Zaylei brings leadership and the element of surprise to the lineup. Junior pitcher/center fielder Rylee Burk -- Rylee brings experience and poise to the circle. Sophomore left fielder Trystan White -- Trystan brings experience and willingness to play wherever makes the team strongest. Sophomore center fielder/shortstop/pitcher Bryleigh Fox (.411 avg.) -- Bryleigh brings speed and knowledge to the lineup on both sides of the ball. Sophomore outfielder Alli Peterson -- Alli brings a positive attitude and good work ethic to the team. Other returning players: Junior Abbie

Vieira (IF) and sophomore Annabell Schafer (OF). These girls are both hard workers, and they’re very accepting of their roles on this team to make this a successful season. Key losses: First baseman Zoe Evans (.435 avg., three-time All-WIVC, All-State Second Team in 2019) and shortstop Sydney Elliott (.343 avg.). Key newcomers: Sophomore Maeleigh Alexander (1B) -- Maeleigh should contribute by being a solid target for the infield at first base. Freshman Brylee Lawson (IF/OF) -- Brylee will contribute positively on both offense and defense for the Cougars. Freshman Vickie McGee (IF/OF) -- Vickie will contribute to the lineup on the basepaths and in the field with her speed. Freshman Kylie Clayton (IF/OF) -- Kylie will provide the lineup with a positive attitude and willingness to play wherever she makes the team strongest. Pitching overview: Rylee Burk and Bryleigh Fox, both of whom are capable of starting and finishing games. Hitting overview: We lost two HUGE bats to graduation, but this group of girls has what it takes to put runs up on the board. We will be aggressive on the bases, and we will take advantage of the opportunities presented by the defense. Fielding overview: We lost a vital 6-3 combo on the infield to graduation, but we have newcomers and returning starters who are no strangers to playing on the dirt. They are putting in the work and are smart enough to know how to play any position on the field. We will be defensively solid once again this year. Season outlook: I expect the girls to get better each time they play. I expect them to have solid defense and productive at-bats each time they step into the box. I think as long as our pitching can limit the number of free bases, we can be competitive this season. What we lack in numbers, we make up for with heart. On any given day, one or more of these girls could have a stellar day at the plate. They are capable of being solid up and down the lineup.

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