Softball in full swing

West University Softball Association kicked off the spring season with a record number of players. Coaches adapted to the unpredictable Houston weather by moving their spring player evaluations indoors this year. Cold temperatures and rainy skies did not dampen the spirits of the young athletes, especially the 8U players, who were relieved to avoid fielding, throwing, and hitting in 35-degree weather. This year marks a milestone for WUSA, with a record-breaking 1,080 players registered across the 6U to 14U divisions. The impressive turnout reflects the growing enthusiasm for youth softball. Pictured (standing, from left) Emily Pacetti, Savannah Pederson, Catherine Rahmn, Reagan Roe; (front) Luiza Rodilosso.
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