Former GCHS softball player receives national award
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Brittnie Whipple
Brittnie Whipple
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Dixie State junior Brittnie Whipple, a 2007 graduate of Grand County High School, has been named the Louisville Slugger/NFCA Division II National Pitcher of the Week. The honor was announced on April 28 from the National Fastpitch Coaches Association’s headquarters in Starkville, Miss., for games played April 19 through 25.

Whipple, a Grand County High School graduate and a star softball player for the GCHS Lady Devils, went 4-0 last week, allowing just eight hits, three walks and one run over 25 innings while striking out 33 batters. She finished the week with a 0.28 ERA, while limiting her opponents to a miniscule .094 batting average.

The Moab native threw two complete game shutouts on the week, including a no-hitter against Dominican (Calif.). In the series finale, Whipple was once again on point and allowed just one hit while fanning 11 Penguins to give Dixie the four-game sweep. The Dixie State Red Storm is currently 35-12 on the year and finished its PacWest schedule with a record of 24-6.

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