Prep softball Warriors edge Hawks in regular-season softball finale

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The Edmonds-Woodway Warriors secured a 4-2 victory against the Mountlake Terrace Hawks in their Wesco League softball finale, showcasing a strong, unified team performance. Pitchers Ella Campbell and Helena Marsh combined for an impressive outing, allowing just one earned run while striking out eight hitters. Abby McCorvey led the Warriors' offense with three hits, including two doubles, contributing crucial runs alongside Campbell. The Warriors finished the regular season with an 11-1 league record, a remarkable improvement from last year’s 6-12 finish. Coach Josh McClure highlighted the positive culture shift within the team, attributing success to the hard work and energy of both seniors and underclassmen.

Conversely, the Hawks faced their seventh consecutive loss, struggling to convert scoring chances, as Coach Griffin Rash noted they left 11 runners on base. Rash emphasized the importance of capitalizing on key opportunities to improve their performance. The Hawks concluded the season with a 5-7 league record, indicating areas for growth in the upcoming season.

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