Softball falls to Frisco

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Michael Martin

The Redhawks head into their game Tuesday egar to soar out of their slump. With a record of 0-18 last season and 0-2 this season, the team is ready to turn it around.

Harley Classe, Assistant Sports Editor

The softball team has just three games left in its 2021 season after falling to Frisco 10-0 on Friday, leaving the Redhawks 0-15 in District 9-5A. 

Even though the team is winless, sophomore Emily Aronson feels the team has done well with the expectations they set for themselves prior to the season’s beginning.

“We have all gotten better throughout this season and that was really just our main goal,” sophomore Emily Aronson said.

In order to make efforts towards improvement, head coach Jill Bradshaw continues to push her team.

“For our next game we want to focus in more on every little thing and just get as many runs in as possible,” Bradshaw said.