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Double district champions
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Currently, the Wolverines own a 25-3-1 overall season record and a 10-game winning streak. They believe heading into practice with a game-time mentality has provided a huge advantage this season.
“I think we’ve done a really good job in staying focused at practice even during the cut things that are not necessarily the fun parts of baseball,” Lassiter said. “Going over bunt defense or first and third or pick-ups or run-downs, just focus on everything that we do because any given game can be a different situation that causes you to win or lose.”
Collectively, the Wolverines currently have a .312 batting average, have scored 288 runs this season by capitalizing on the 237 hits that the boys have connected during the games, and have accumulated 236 RBIs through the season.
“I really like the depth of our lineup, (which) probably has been better this year than last year one to nine in the batting order,” Lassiter said. “So, just again us sticking to our plan and staying in our zone and being ready to hit and working together as a team after at bats, working on what we are seeing as an offense so that we can make adjustments during the game.
That’s what we need to continue to do, and our pitchers have done a nice job throwing strikes trying to get early contact and giving our offense a chance to take over the games.”
Windermere was set to travel to Plant High for the regional championship game at 7 p.m. Tuesday, May 16, after press time.
“(They) have good pitching staff and good defenses, so we are really going to have to capitalize when we have the opportunity to do so,” Lassiter said.
WOLVERINE SOFTBALL
The Windermere High School varsity softball team has had a season to remember and has advanced to the regional semifinal game, where it will face Sarasota High to determine what team will advance to the regional championship game.
“In all honesty, this is a great team,” head softball coach Eileen Hannigan said. “There is a tremendous chemistry and they really play for each other. They are really excited about being in the field with each other, supporting each other. So, it’s top to bottom a full team effort.”
The girls currently own a 23-3 overall season record and are ranked No. 3 in the Florida Class 7A region — just behind Lake Brantley and Plant High School.
“We are a great team, one through 17,” Hannigan said. “There are 17 girls in this team, and everybody is playing an equal part in our success. It’s not just one or two players, and that’s the beauty of it — that they really believe in each other and believe the support they give each other to be successful. And that’s why you are seeing what you are seeing. It’s fun to watch (them play), and they are a special group. And as a coach I think my job is to kind of get out of the way, give them the information and the tools, and let them do them.”
This is the second year the team has had the majority of the current Lady Wolverines play together and the second season the girls have continued to make a name for themselves every time they step onto the softball field.
The Lady Wolverines — who currently own a six-game winning streak — hosted the Lady Sailors at 4:30 p.m. Tuesday, May 16, after press time, for the regional semifinals.
“They are a strong team, they’ve had a great year so far and … we are looking forward to a great game,” Hannigan said. “If we do what we are supposed to do — I like the chances — but that’s why we are playing the game. We have to play seven hard, and that’s our plan, come out and play every inning hard. I am a lucky coach to be able to have such wonderful athletes and I don’t take that for granted any day.”