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The Waltrip Lady Rams capped a perfect
district run with a perfect game, shutting out the Sharpstown
Apollos, 19-0, to finish undefeated in District 20-4A.
Alison Heidbreder, pitching the final
home game of her Waltrip career, retired all nine Apollo hitters she
faced. “It felt pretty good,” said the Waltrip senior. The win
was her fourth no-hitter of the season and the team’s eighth.
Sophomore pitchers Abby Schumacher and Anne Marie Taylor have added
four more of their own.
Schumacher, senior Aubrey Thompson and
senior Valerie Garcia provided plenty of fire power in Waltrip’s
twelfth district win of the year. All blasted triples in the team’s
11-run first inning in which both Schumacher and Thompson combined
for six RBIs. Senior Laura Sotiropoulos drove in another three runs
in the inning with two singles.
In the second
inning, Courtney Valka drove in two with a single to right to get the
scoring started, while Schumacher hit in two more with a single of
her own. Jackie Valdez singled to add yet another score as the Lady
Rams tallied eight in the second.
Marmion Dumbrino, HISD manager of
athletics, was on hand after the game to
award Coach Darcy Ruffino and her team the district trophy—Waltrip’s
10th varsity title in the 14 years softball has been
played in HISD, according to the coach.
“We’re getting better and better
every year,” Ruffino said. “More talent comes out for the team.
More kids are looking to go to college (and play ball).”
“Every time I’ve had a player want
to play college ball, they have,” she added. Both Heidbreder and
Sotiropoulous plan to take their game to the next level. Heidbreder
has signed with Lamar State College-Port Arthur, while Sotiropoulous
is still mulling offers from Texas Lutheran, Hill College and Lamar
State.
Waltrip now turns its sights to
playoffs—an arena that has proven a source of disappointment for
the team. Ruffino, who is in her 10th year at
Waltrip—eight as varsity head coach, two as JV coach—has never
lost a district contest during her tenure. Conversely, Waltrip is
also still searching for its first playoff victory.
Players like Heidbreder hope things
change this postseason as Waltrip takes on the winner of the
Elgin-Montgomery match up in the area round of the playoffs in less
than two weeks. “We need to put our hearts into it,” Heidbreder
said.
At one point in the season after
suffering a hard nondistrict defeat, the team had a long talk about
its goals, she said. “If we stick to those goals, we should be
fine. We can stay on the field with anybody.”
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