Whiteford’s Lady Bobcats basketball coach Jay Haselschwerdt was a little concerned after losing top scorers Abby LaRoy and Caitlin Granata from last year’s squad. But the more he sees this year’s varsity hoops crop, the more he likes it.
Last year, Whiteford was 10-10 overall and fifth in the Tri-County Conference with a 6-8 record.
Whiteford’s Lady Bobcats basketball coach Jay Haselschwerdt was a little concerned after losing top scorers Abby LaRoy and Caitlin Granata from last year’s squad. But the more he sees this year’s varsity hoops crop, the more he likes it.
The Whiteford softball team completed a busy week with three wins at Whitmore Lake Saturday.
The Bobcats (7-11) went 3-0, with wins over Gabriel Richard (6-3), Addison (16-8) and Morrice (16-2)
Jordan Kiefer tossed a five hitter, giving up one earned run while striking out four against Gabriel Richard. She helped herself at the plate, going 2-for-3 with an RBI and run. Bailey Spindler was also 2-for-4. Brittni Collins was 1-for-2 with three RBI. Megan Ortmann had a hit and RBI and Becky Worden doubled.
The Whiteford softball team completed a busy week with three wins at Whitmore Lake Saturday.
A young Whiteford Bobcats softball team (0-6) lost more than two games when they were swept at Blissfield (2-2) Thursday, 5-0 and 11-3.
Bobcats’ senior pitcher Jessie Seevers dislocated her knee while taking off for first base in the fourth inning of the opening game.
Blissfield’s senior starter Hannah McEwan started and won both games for the Royals. She threw a three-hit shutout in the opener, striking out 12 and walking two. In the second game she allowed an earned run on four hits and a walk in five innings of work. Jessica Martinez pitched two innings of scoreless relief for the Royals.
A young Whiteford Bobcats softball team l(0-6) ost more than two games when they were swept at Blissfield (2-2) Thursday, 5-0 and 11-3.
Bobcats’ senior pitcher Jessie Seevers dislocated her knee while taking off for first base in the fourth inning of the opening game.