Lady Devils went 4-1 in St. George softball tourney
by Jeff Richards
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    The GCHS softball team traveled to St. George to play in the March Warm-Up tournament March 16-17. The Lady Devils won four out of five games.

     "It was a good tournament," said GCHS coach Randy Day. "They know what they can do. They can be a championship team."

     The Lady Devils started off with an 8-3 win over Enterprise, followed by a 7-1 loss to Hurricane. They rebounded to beat Ben Lomond 3-1, followed by a 1-0 win over Juab. Senior pitcher Brittnie Whipple, who pitched all five games, singled in Felicia Tsosie in the third inning for that game's only run.

     The Lady Devils capped off their tournament with a 5-1 win over Boulder City, Nev. Whipple belted a two-run homer in the fifth inning of that game.

     Whipple ended up striking out 47 batters over the five games, and also batted 7-for-13. Other Lady Devils who hit well over the weekend were Tsosie (.555), Ashley Sims (.454), and Lillian McKinlay Jones (.444).
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