Softball stays home for State despite clobbering Coronado1 min read

Junior catcher Tucker Davis secures the throw for Sedona Red Rock High School in time to tag out Combs High School senior Jamison Lynch at home plate in the Scorpions’ 12-5 home loss Friday, April 25. Davis will be counted on as a senior to lead the SRRHS baseball team next season.
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They came close, but the baseball and softball teams at Sedona Red Rock High School will both be staying home in May instead of joining 46 other Division III teams on the road to the state championships.

SRRHS celebrated Senior Day in a big way, conquering Coronado High School, 23-0, in a four-inning run-ruled game April 30 that was perhaps not even as lopsided as first-year head coach Mike Keider expected.

“We expected to beat them, and beat them badly,” Keider said. “It was funny, because the girls, I think, were preoccupied with Senior Night. The first inning, our batters went one-two-three, and that was it. I was, like, ‘What are you girls doing?’”

For the full story, please see the Wednesday, May 7, issue of the Sedona Red Rock News.

George Werner

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