by Alyson Unsicker
The Olympia High School softball games have been
going on since March 19th at many different places that are making
the softball team stronger and better at their own game.
The
Williamsville softball team was the 1st game to start off the season
for the OHS softball team. They played 4 innings and than the weather started
to get bad, so they weren’t able to finish the game.
The
softball team has had four games get cancelled already due to the weather being
awful. The team said they hate when games get cancelled because then they have
to practice, and they would rather play a game than practice any day.
Senior and
OHS softball player Taylor Davis said, “Our team has been playing really good
this season and we are having a lot of fun doing it.” Davis plays 1st base and she said
she has played there so long that she considers it her home.
Sophomore
and OHS Softball player Kendra Peifer plays shortstop and gets a lot of balls
hit to her during games. Peifer said, “Our new coaches are really good at
making softball so much fun; because when you are playing softball you should
always be having fun.”
On April 2nd it was wear
blue day for Autism Awareness. The softball team took a team picture after
their game in their all blue uniforms to support Autism Awareness.
Senior and
OHS softball player Hannah Smith had her mom, Amy Smith take pictures for April
2nd to show our support for this special day. Hannah said, “I am
ready to show my support for Autism Awareness day, but I am also ready to win
another game.”
The OHS
softball team has many more games to come and all the players are very
confident in their team because they know they can win.
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