The high school season consists of a number of single games. If rescheduling occurs, we sometimes play double headers where two games are played on the same day. The majority of the games we play are against teams in the Granite Ridge Conference.
All high school teams have 18-20 games in the months of April & May.
7 innings are played for each game.
Double headers consist of two 7 inning games.
Players are selected for each position by the coaches for each game based on their stats and the coaches' discretion.
This link and video will help you to pick out and buy the right size softball glove for your athletes age. Please click on the link to watch the video for more information.
Here are some general guidelines when selecting a glove for your player:
Focus on Fit and Function:
Don't get caught up in brands or hype. The best glove is the one that fits your child's hand and playing style.
Consider positions played. If your child plays multiple positions, a versatile glove is a good choice. If they specialize, choose a glove specific to that position.
Prioritize a snug fit. Make sure there's enough room for a batting glove inside.
Look for quality and durability. Choose a glove made of genuine leather.
Glove Types:
First Baseman: Large mitts designed for easy scooping of throws.
Catcher: heavily padded mitts with a deep pocket for catching fastballs. (Leagues often provide these).
Infield: Smaller, lightweight gloves for quick transfers.
Outfield: Larger gloves with deep pockets for catching fly balls.
Key Features:
Webbing: Closed webbing (pitchers, outfielders) hides the ball; open webbing (infielders) allows for quicker transfers.
Pockets: Shallow pockets for infielders, deeper pockets for outfielders.
Backs: Open backs (infielders) for flexibility; closed backs (outfielders) for support.
Wrists: Adjustable wrists for a secure fit.
Softball Bat Size Chart
Our JV & 9th Grade teams play at Rec Park. Our Varsity field sits behind the tennis courts. Follow the road around the backside of the High School.