Getting back on track the goal for softball

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Michael Martin

Redhawks softball hosts the Memorial Warriors at The Nest on Tuesday night, with hopes to get back on track winning. Memorial will be a tough opponent, but the team feels prepared.

Zachary Moland, Sports Reporter

Looking to restart their winning streak after a loss to the  Heritage Coyotes on Friday, the  softball team (4-4) hosts the Memorial Warriors (7-1) at The Nest on Tuesday night. 

Although the Redhawks trail the Warriors by three games in the standings, the team has been honing in on an important skill: multitasking

“We are very versatile players,” sophomore Adeline Glatch said. “Even if we don’t win, the score is going to be tighter. We have each other’s backs.”

Co-assistant softball coach Jacob Vella believes that this versatility will help the team put up a fight.

“I believe in these Redhawks,” Vella said. “[It’s going to be] a day.”