Softball ready for a comeback | Spring sports preview

The Vikings are known as tough competition, and with this season’s slow start the Vikings may surprise other teams later in the season when they make their come back.

The Vikings are known as tough competition, and with this season’s slow start the Vikings may surprise other teams later in the season when they make their come back.

“We’ll be a much different team in May,” Head Coach Scott Harris said. “We have the right attitude and work ethic and I think we’ll exceed any expectations. Right now, we’re gaining experience and confidence and rhythm of the team and we’re excited about the journey.”

In their first game, the Vikings lost to Squallicum, 10 – 0, which only leaves room for improvement, said Harris.

With a team of 19 girls, and a wide range of ages and experience, Harris said there is no secret to the ingredients of a winning team, it just takes time.

Last year, the Vikings won the league and district and went on to state, and Harris is optimistic about their chances of going to state this year.

Most of the team’s starters graduated last year, so only one player, catcher Alicia Susol, is returning to the same position.

The team’s “go-to” pitcher is Aliviah Garcia. This is her first year starting as a pitcher and Harris said there is no doubt that she will keep gaining confidence as the season continues. Bella Nigretto is moving from second base to short-stop. Kathryn Tidwell is taking on the high responsibility position of center field. Lana Bronn is returning as a voracious hitter.

And the team is excited to take on the challenges they face.

“It’s fun to watch the team develop and improve,” Harris said. “We’re going to battle away and see where the chips fall.”