Fastpitch Softball Shorewood vs Shorecrest 4-9-2025

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The fastpitch softball matchup on April 9, 2025, held at Meridian Park Field, saw Shorewood triumph over Shorecrest with a score of 10-5. Shorewood's Lillian Perrault was a key player, amassing three hits including a home run, while fellow teammate Rose Gallagher also contributed significantly with a home run of her own. Shorecrest's R. Hanrahan stood out with a 2-for-4 performance that included a double, showcasing the competitive spirit of the game. The pitching for Shorewood was handled by Emma Kellum and Ellie Van Horn, while Shorecrest relied on C.

Maxwell and C. Gurnee. This game not only highlights the talent present in local high school softball but also emphasizes the importance of community support for women's sports. Coach Paul Jensen's leadership has evidently fostered a winning mentality within the Shorewood team. As girls' fastpitch softball continues to gain traction, events like this serve to inspire the next generation of athletes.

Fans can look forward to more exciting matchups in the upcoming season.

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