Spring preview: Oak Harbor High School fastpitch

By JIM WALLER
Whidbey News Times Sports editor

Mar 12 2010

The Oak Harbor fastpitch team is looking to its seniors for leadership to help make them a competitive team in the Wesco North.

Coach Jessica Weikle said, “The leadership from our seniors is surpassing all expectations and allowing for an easy transition from open gyms to the beginning of the season as we begin our first non-league competitions. 

“The attitude and work ethic of this group of girls is one that allows the coaches and me to expect a better winning record than last season, better skill level than last year, and an atmosphere of leadership and team camaraderie that will undoubtedly carry us through a steady climb to the end of the season.”

That senior leadership is coming from returning letter winners Emily Meagher, Aria Araceley and Whitney Osborn.

Meagher and Araceley are co-captains and will play together in the starting outfield; Meagher manning left and Araceley center.

Osborn is one of the club’s pitchers.

Junior infielders Abby Rankin and Bailey Martinez are the other returning letter winners.

Weikle said the group of key newcomers includes several freshmen who may earn starting spots.

Morgan Young could be the starting right fielder and Shawna Steele the starting catcher. Adrea Thomas is battling for an infield spot.

Other key newcomers include junior outfielders Shelby Kirk and Hannah Dolph and sophomore middle infielder Marissa Fakkema.

Weikle said the team’s goals are to be “competitive within our league, win more games than we did last year and to end our season happily.”

The Wildcats, who were 5-14 last year, start the season with trips to Burlington-Edison Monday and Sehome Wednesday. The first home contest will be Friday, March 19, with Squalicum at 4 p.m. at Hillcrest Elementary.

COMMENTING RULES: We encourage an open exchange of ideas in the PNWLocalNews.com community, but we ask you to follow our guidelines for respecting community standards. In a nutshell, don't say anything you wouldn't want your mother to read.

So keep your comments:

  • Civil
  • Smart
  • On-topic
  • Free of profanity

We ask that all participants own their words by registering for an account. It's a simple process that will take seconds and helps keep our comments free of trolls, cranks, and drive-by commenters.

As a community site, we ask that the community help by using the "Flag" button on each comment if they feel the comment has violated the rules. You can also use the up and down arrows on each comment to voice your opinion about that particular comment.

Want to tell us something but you don't want it to be public? Talk to us privately.

Our comment tool changed! As of March 1, we have a new commenting tool available that works with some all-new social tools on our site to let you post photos, video, make friends, connect to Facebook, post calendar items, and create and join discussion groups. One effect of this change is that your existing commenting account with Disqus.com no longer works on our site. We wish it wasn't so, but it's a necessary step.

To leave a comment, you will need to register an account with our site (or use your Facebook login).

We'll be gathering feedback on this process, so please give the new features a try and let us know how we can improve.