

Emma Rose Villegas, Avery Johnson, Callie Sears, Kre Hicks, Kaylan Kaiser (daughter of assistant coach Aaron Kaiser) they all had hits that were right on time. And every time we needed a big, timely hit, we got it. They made more plays in the field and got girls out on the bases, too. This year, we much better as a team and had players stepped up around them. “Kiersten and Chloe carried us as far as they could last year. They drew walks as pitchers tried to get them to chase, and Belton paid dearly after showing the two big hitters the ultimate respect by intentionally walking them back-to-back, and even that worked out in Dublin’s favor.Ĭisneroz said it best in describing the difference in finishing sixth in 2016 and winning it all in 2017. Fincannon singled and scored on a double by Cisneroz for the first run of the state final. Dublin opponents scored 25 total runs, a handful of them unearned, in the tournament.Ĭisneroz and Fincannon were also the big hitters for Dublin. Kiersten pitched a shutout and a no hitter on her way to allowing three runs in the opening four games. The pitcher and catcher are the daughters of Dominator assistant coach Toby Fincannon and Cisneroz, the head coach. Kiersten Fincannon was in the circle for every pitch of the season, and Chloe Cisneroz knelt behind the plate for all of them. This is just the beginning, there are more big things coming.” They showed Dublin is a community that can pull together and achieve great success, and I hope everyone in town realizes now that we have some special kids coming up. I told the girls to take pride in this because they showed everyone that Dublin can go to big tournaments and beat the best teams. “I’ve never been more proud to be from Dublin. The 10U Dublin Dominators won 7-6 and 5-3 to sweep away second-place Troy Bomb Squad in the final pairing Friday, capping five days of action in Mildred.ĭublin had roughly five hours of rest after sending Belton home in third place, while Troy had been idle since handing the Dominators (20-1) a 7-5 loss, their only defeat of the summer. Now the city has its first group of state champions. Courtney Wallace is one of six returning Rawlings/NFCA Gold Glove recipients from last season.(July 21, 2017) - Before last summer, no Dublin youth team had won so much as a single game in a Texas Teenage Softball state tournament.Mya Felder is the only returning Big Ten player who received All-Big Ten, All-Defensive and All-Tournament honors in 2022.Andrews is one of 12 returning players in the NCAA who hit 20 or more home runs last season.After Billie Andrews three home runs last weekend, she is now tied for eighth all-time in Nebraska history in career homers.The last time time Nebraska beat a top-10 team was in 2018 when the Huskers defeated No. NU will play its fifth game against a top-10 team this season when they face No.She ranks first in the Mountain West and third in the nation. New Mexico has tallied three triples including two from Rachel Hathoot.Brianna Sanchez is ranked first in the Big West and 24th in the NCAA for innings pitched with 34.1 innings for CSU Bakersfield.Kendal Lunar is second in the nation in doubles this season as she has tallied six for the Aggies.


Kelly Maxwell is third nationally in strikeouts per seven innings, averaging 13.1, for the Cowgirls.4 Oklahoma State ranks 15th in the NCAA with a team batting average of. The Huskers 2023 team features seven newcomers including six freshmen and one transfer.Nebraska returns 11 players from a 2022 squad that claimed the Big Ten Tournament title and reached the NCAA Tournament.Wallace is the lone pitcher in the NCAA who tallied three shutouts in the first weekend. Courtney Wallace finished the first weekend of the season with a 0.00 ERA, three shutouts and three victories.Billie Andrews leads the Big Ten Conference with five homers this season and has the second-most in the NCAA.The Huskers lead the Big Ten in shutouts with four and are ranked 12th in the NCAA.Fans can listen to all five games live on the Huskers Radio Network and with the call from Nate Rohr.
