The COC All Conference selections are published and Liberator Softball is represented well. After completing a 4-1 Tri-Championship year, (18-11 overall) the following players were selected as top players in the conference for 2011
First Team
Jaelyn Halbrook - Shortstop (Unanimous)
Sarah Magaña - Catcher (Unanimous)
Tristia Patton - Pitcher (Unanimous)
Second Team
Sammy Jacobson - 2nd Base
Taylor Sechler - 3rd Base
Congratulations ladies!
Scoreboard
JV Scoreboard
Sunday, October 23, 2011
All Region Honors
Liberator Softball has 3 players selected to the All SW Region Team. Senior, Sarah Magaña, Catcher, Junior, Jaelyn Halbrook, Shortstop, and Junior Tristia Patton, Pitcher were each selected to 2nd Team All Region.
Congratulations ladies!
Congratulations ladies!
Monday, October 17, 2011
2011 Game Recaps
All District Honors
Sarah Magaña, Jaelyn Halbrook, and Tristia Patton each earned 1st Team All District honors. Sammy Jacobson, Taylor Sechler, and Summer Rash were both selected to the 2nd team.
Gm 29 v Nevada 10-8-11
Lost 4-1; L - Patton (18-11)
Hits: Jaelyn Halbrook double, RBI; Sarah Magaña; Summer Rash; Taylor Hedges
We played well and stayed focused throughout the game. The difference in the game came in the 1st inning. A 3 run home run with one out proved to be the difference. They added a run in the 6th on a strange play.
We had some chances to score but couldn't get the 2 out hit that you need to win games like this. Our run came in the top of the 3rd when Taylor Hedges led off with an infield single and Jaelyn Halbrook hit an RBI double down the left field line. In the 6th, we had another chance to pull within 3-2 when Taylor Sechler lined to 3rd and Sarah Magaña was doubled off of 3rd. It was just a case of bad luck.
We finished 18-11. District runner up and COC Tri-Champs. We did some nice things on the field, but I told our players that the greatest accomplishment was what we accomplished off the field with the "Teal Out" game. We were able to give more than $3500 to help a family in need.
We did not meet all of our goals in the end, but we learned some valuable life lessons this season. This is a very special group of young ladies and were successful on the field, but each of them will be even more successful in life.
Gm 28 v Marshfield 10-6-11
Won 3-2 (8); W - Patton (18-10)
Hits: Jaelyn Halbrook triple; Sarah Magaña (2) double; Tristia Patton (2) triple 2 RBI; Taylor Sechler double, RBI; Anna Pitts, Taylor Hedges
Tonight took everything we had physically, mentally, and emotionally. We put 2 on the board in the 1st with 2 outs after a Sarah Magaña single and Tristia Patton RBI triple. Taylor Sechler then doubled home Patton. Marshfield scored once in the 2nd and another in the 3rd to tie it up. It stayed that way through the 7th. With the top of the Marshfield order up, they led off with 2 infield single and runners on 2nd and 3rd after an error. An intentional walk loaded the bases with no outs. A fielder's choice got the force at the plate. A strikeout and a line drive to center ended the 7th.
Bolivar shortstop Jaelyn Halbrook led off the 8th with a triple and after the 2nd intentional walk to Magaña and a steal of 2nd, Patton singled home Halbrook.
Marshfield gounded out to the pitcher, popped up to the pitcher, and popped up to short to end the game.
Marshfield beat us earlier in the year and we were pretty focused and energetic all night. We were able to fight out a win. This was a complete team win. We have the defending Class 3 State Champions Saturday. We hope to match our energy and competition level from the last 2 nights. We hope get some baserunners and put some pressure on Nevada. Hopefully, we will be able to string some hits together, play solid defense, and pitch the way we can.
Results:
10-5-11: Strafford, 8 - Logan Rogersville, 3
Bolivar, 12 - Buffalo, 0
10-6-11: Nevada, 5 - Strafford, 0
Bolivar, 3 - Marshfield, 2 (8)
10-8-11: 12:00 #1 Nevada v. #3 Bolivar
Gm 27 v Buffalo 10-5-11
Won 12-0; W - Patton (17-10)
Hits: Sammy Jacobson (2) RBI; Jaelyn Halbrook (2) double 2 RBI; Sarah Magaña (2) 2 RBI; Tristia Patton; Taylor Sechler (2) 4 RBI; Summer Rash triple 2 RBI; Carlie Proctor; Taylor Hedges
We came out swinging and did not coast. We beat a very good Buffalo team tonight to advance in the tournament. We have a Marshfield team that has already beat us this year tomorrow night. Their pitcher is very good and is a senior, she is pitching like she has something to prove this year. Hopefully, we will be able to string some hits together, play solid defense, and pitch the way we can.
Gm 26 v Branson 10-4-11
Lost 3-2; L - Patton (16-10)
Hits: Sammy Jacobson; Jaelyn Halbrook triple; Sarah Magaña; Tristia Patton; Carlie Proctor; Taylor Hedges
Branson is a very solid team. They had a couple of chances they capitalized on and on the other side, we had chances but couldn't get anything going. We finished the regular season 16-10 and have done some things well, hopefully the bats will get going and we can string some hits together for the post-season tournament.
Up Next:
10-5-11: 4:30 #4 Strafford v. #5 Logan Rogersville
6:00 #3 Bolivar v. #6 Buffalo
10-6-11: 4:30 #1 Nevada v. Strafford/Logan Rogersville winner
6:00 #2 Marshfield v. Bolivar/Buffalo winner
10-8-11: 12:00 Championship
Gm 25 @ Camdenton 10-3-11
Won 6-0; W - Patton (16-9)
Hits: Jaelyn Halbrook triple; Tristia Patton (2) double; Taylor Sechler (2); Carlie Proctor; Anna Pitts (2); Taylor Hedges (2)
We defeated a solid but young Camdenton team on their Senior Night. We come out focused and played well. We scored 2 in the 5th, the first on a squeeze by Summer Rash, and 2 in the 6th and tacked on 2 more in the 7th. We did a lot of things well tonight. We hope to enter the tournament with confidence against some very good softball teams, beginning with Buffalo. Buffalo is the best 6th seed I have seen in my time at Bolivar.
We have won 8 of our last 9 and 9 of 11. We are playing pretty well at a good time of the year, We just cannot take anything for granted or have an off night.
Up Next:
10-4-11 v. Branson (Senior Night)
10-5, 10-6, & 10-8 Districts @ Bolivar (Nevada, Marshfield, Bolivar, Strafford, Logan Rogersville, Buffalo)
District Seeding: #1 Nevada; #2 Marshfield; #3 Bolivar; #4 Strafford; #5 Logan Rogersville; #6 Buffalo
Branson Tournament 10-1-11
Gm 22 v. Kickapoo
Lost 1-0; L Pattton 13-9
Hits: Sammy Jacobson; Jaelyn Halbrook (2); Sarah Magaña; Taylor Sechler; Anna Pitts; Taylor Hedges
Gm 23 v. Fair Grove
Won 4-2; W Patton 14-9
Hits: Sammy Jacobson; Jaelyn Halbrook; Sarah Magaña; Tristia Patton; Carlie Proctor double; Taylor Hedges
Gm 24 v. Forsyth
Won 13-3; W Patton 15-9
Hits: Sammy Jacobson (3); Jaelyn Halbrook (2) triple; Sarah Magaña; Taylor Sechler (2); Carlie Proctor; Michaela Rudy; Anna Pitts; Taylor Hedges
We were disappointed with the first game. We had several opportunities, but we couldn't find a way to get a run across. I think we all pressed a little too much. We rebounded well though. We knew Fair Grove was better than the 11-4 game we had played on Thursday, and they proved it. Forsyth was the victim of us finally getting our bats going. They do a very nice job and are a pretty good softball team. We finished 5th because of the 1st round loss, but we had a pretty good day nonetheless.
Up Next:
10-3-11 @ Camdenton
10-4-11 v. Branson (Senior Night)
10-5, 10-6, & 10-8 Districts @ Bolivar (Nevada, Marshfield, Bolivar, Strafford, Logan Rogersville, Buffalo)
District Seeding: #1 Nevada; #2 Marshfield; #3 Bolivar; #4 Strafford; #5 Logan Rogersville; #6 Buffalo
Wednesday 10-5 - 4:30, Strafford v. Logan Rogersville; 6:00, Bolivar v. Buffalo
Thursday 10-6 - 4:30, Nevada v. Strafford / Logan Rogersville winner; 6:00 Marshfield v. Bolivar / Buffalo winner
Saturday 10-8 - Noon, Championship
Gm 21 v. Fair Grove 9-29-11
Won 11-4; W - Patton (13-8)
Hits: Sarah Magaña (2) triple; Tristia Patton (2); Taylor Sechler (2) double; Carlie Proctor (2); Summer Rash triple; Taylor Hedges
We defeated a solid but young Fair Grove team on an emotional night. We come out focused and played well early. We were up 10-0 after 2 and I think some changes we made allowed us to relax some. We did a lot of things well tonight. We hope to take confidence into the weekend at the Branson Tournament after we have won six of our last seven.
10-1-11 @ Branson Tournament; 10:30 v. Kickapoo
10-3-11 @ Camdenton
10-4-11 v. Branson (Senior Night)
10-5, 10-6, & 10-8 Districts @ Bolivar (Nevada, Marshfield, Bolivar, Strafford, Logan Rogersville, Buffalo)
District Seeding: #1 Nevada; #2 Marshfield; #3 Bolivar; #4 Strafford; #5 Logan Rogersville; #6 Buffalo
Wednesday 10-5 - 4:30, Strafford v. Logan Rogersville; 6:00, Bolivar v. Buffalo
Thursday 10-6 - 4:30, Nevada v. Strafford / Logan Rogersville winner; 6:00 Marshfield v. Bolivar / Buffalo winner
Saturday 10-8 - Noon, Championship
TEAL OUT - Our Teal Out was a huge success. Our girls did an outstanding job of selling t-shirts and raising the excitement around the event. The community stepped up big and we were able to give more than $2600 to Krsytle's mom to help offset some of the financial strains she has experienced. Nothing we can do will ever fill the void left by Krystle's passing, but I believe it is cathartic to jump in and step up to do what we can do, to help.
Gm 20 @ Hollister 9-27-11
Won 12-0; W - Patton (12-8)
Hits: Jaelyn Halbrook (3); Sarah Magaña (2) double; Tristia Patton (2) triple; Taylor Sechler(3) 2 triples; Carlie Proctor; Abby Martin; Taylor Hedges (2)
We clinched a tie in the COC Small Division with a 4-1 Record (Marshfield and Reeds Spring also 4-1). We did what we were supposed to do. We hit the ball well and played solid defense. Tristia threw a perfect game (5 innings) and looked strong. District seeding is tonight and we expect the #3. We play the Teal Out game on Thursday and go to Branson on Saturday. We like where we are right now as a team. Hopefully we can keep working hard and doing things to get wins.
Up next:
9-28-11 District Seeding Meeting
9-29-11 v. Fair Grove (TEAL OUT for Krystle Miranda)
10-1-11 @ Branson Tournament; 10:30 v. Kickapoo
10-3-11 @ Camdenton
10-4-11 v. Branson (Senior Night)
10-5, 10-6, & 10-8 Districts @ Bolivar (Nevada, Marshfield, Bolivar, Strafford, Logan Rogersville, Buffalo)
Springfield Invitational Tournament (Games 15, 16, 17, 18, 19)
v. Strafford (10 AM 9-23-11)
W - 13-1; Tristia Patton (8-7)
Hits: Sammy Jacobson (2); Jaelyn Halbrook (4); Sarah Magaña (2); Tristia Patton (3), 2 doubles; Carlie Proctor (2); Anna Pitts; Michaela Rudy
v. Warsaw (2 PM 9-23-11)
L - 5-3; Tristia Patton (8-8)
Hits: Jaelyn Halbrook; Sarah Magaña (3), 2 doubles; Tristia Patton, (2), double; Taylor Sechler; Carlie Proctor; Taylor Hedges (2)
v. Logan Rogersville (6 PM 9-23-11)
W - 12-3; Tristia Patton (9-8)
Hits: Sammy Jacobson triple; Sarah Magaña double; Tristia Patton; Carlie Proctor (2); Summer Rash (2); Anna Pitts; Taylor Hedges
v. Joplin (12 PM 9-24-11)
W - 5-4 (8 innings) - Tristia Patton (10-8)
Hits: Jaelyn Halbrook (2); Sarah Magaña; Tristia Patton (2) triple; Taylor Sechler; Carlie Proctor; Summer Rash (2); Taylor Hedges
v. Monett (2 PM 9-24-11)
W - 9-5 Tristia Patton (11-8)
Hits: Jaelyn Halbrook (2); Sarah Magaña (2), double; Tristia Patton; Taylor Sechler; Carlie Proctor; Summer Rash; Taylor Hedges
It was a great tournament for us. It was a new experience here and the girls did a great job learning more about themselves as a team. We overcame adversity well throughout the tournament and saw several players start playing more consistently to their abilities which is exactly what we hope for over the next few weeks. The game with Joplin specifically stands out to us. We were tied at 1 after 7 and we had missed 2 scoring chances earlier in the game. With 2 outs Joplin scored 3 to take a 4-1 lead. We battled back and had a complete team effort to plate 4 and win on a single by Summer Rash.
Our biggest problem all year has been consistency at the plate and the bats came alive this weekend. We had 53 hits in the tournament to go with 16 walks. Hopefully we can continue to have quality at bats and show good discipline at the plate.
Up next:
9-27-11 @ Hollister (If we win, we will earn share of COC title)
9-28-11 District Seeding Meeting
9-29-11 v. Fair Grove (TEAL OUT for Krystle Miranda)
10-1-11 @ Branson Tournament; 10:30 v. Kickapoo
10-3-11 @ Camdenton
10-4-11 v. Branson (Senior Night)
10-5, 10-6, & 10-8 Districts @ Bolivar (Nevada, Marshfield, Bolivar, Strafford, Logan Rogersville, Buffalo)
Gm 14 @ Nevada 9-22-11
Lost 8-0; L - Patton (7-7)
Hits: Sammy Jacobson double
We had 3 baserunners in the game, 2 walks and a hit. Christian Novak is the best pitcher we have seen all year. She was better tonight than what we saw last year and she eventually led Nevada to the Class 3 State Championship. She pitched like the 1st Team All State pitcher she is.
Gm 13 v. Marshfield (13-5, 3-1) 9-20-11
COC Conference Game (7-6, 3-1)
Lost 5-3; L - Patton (7-6)
Hits: Jaelyn Halbrook; Sarah Magaña, 2 RBI; Tristia Patton, RBI;
We did some good things but couldn’t put anything together against a pretty good pitcher. The effort was there for us all night but positive results were not. We should still share the COC title with Marshfield and Reeds Spring, but we wanted to take it alone.
We go to Nevada for a 4:30 game on Thursday and play in Springfield Friday and Saturday. Hopefully we can get some things figured out and start accumulating some wins before we head into districts. This is a talented group, we just need to work hard to get better.
Record, 7-6; (3-1 COC) @ Nevada 9-22-11, 4:30 pm; @ Springfield Tournament 9-23 (10 am on field 2 v. Strafford, 2 PM v. Warsaw and @ 6 v Kickapoo, Pierce City, or Rogersville @ Killian. Saturday games will be determined from the results from Friday.
TEAL OUT!
We are holding a “Teal Out” game on the 29th v. Fair Grove. In honor of Krystle Miranda we will be wearing Teal colored tops. We have sold t-shirts to help raise money for the family. We hope to make a nice donation to the family and have the biggest crowd to ever watch a softball game at Bolivar High School. All proceeds from the evening will be donated.
Gm 12 v. Logan Rogersville 9-13-11
COC Conference Game
Won 12-2; W - Patton (7-5)
Hits: Sammy Jacobson; Jaelyn Halbrook, RBI; Sarah Magaña, RBI; Tristia Patton (3) double 4 RBI; Carlie Proctor, RBI; Summer Rash, 2 RBI;
We did a nice job of staying focused throughout the game. We pitched well and played good defense. I am pleased with the way we are taking our at bats. We seem to have a good plan right now at the plate. The key is to keep that approach. Especially with the Springfield Tournament and Marshfield and Nevada next week. Our schedule has some big games for us for the next 2 weeks. Hopefully we can continue to make improvements and get on a roll heading into districts.
Record, 7-5; (3-0 COC) @ Branson Tournament 9-17-11 (9 AM - v. Ava; 12:00 Kickapoo; 3:30 and 5:00); v. Marshfield 9-20-11 (COC Championship game); @ Nevada 9-22-11, 4:30 pm; @ Springfield Tournament 9-23 and 24.
TEAL OUT!
We are holding a “Teal Out” game on the 29th v. Fair Grove. In honor of Krystle Miranda we will be wearing Teal colored tops. We have sold t-shirts to help raise money for the family. We hope to make a nice donation to the family and have the biggest crowd to ever watch a softball game at Bolivar High School. All proceeds from the evening will be donated.
Gm 11 @ Clinton 9-12-11
Non Conference game
Won 14-0; W - Patton (6-5);
Hits: Sarah Magaña double, triple, 4 RBI; Tristia Patton, 2 RBI; Taylor Sechler, RBI; Carlie Proctor double; Michaela Rudy; Summer Rash, 2 RBI;
Nice rebound win after a disappointing weekend. Hopefully we got a wakeup call and play for 7 complete innings. Clinton struggled in the circle and we were able to get some momentum and keep after them tonight. We pitched and played good defense too.
Record, 6-5; (2-0 COC) v. Rogersville, Tuesday 9-13-11; @ Branson Tournament 9-17-11 (9 AM - v. Ava; 12:00 Kickapoo; 3:30 and 5:00)
OZARK TOURNAMENT (1-3)
v. Nixa L 5-4
Hits: Sammy Jacobson; Sarah Magaña; Tristia Patton; Taylor Sechler; Carlie Proctor double;
v. Wheaton W 14-3
Hits: Jaelyn Halbrook (2) double; Sarah Magaña; Tristia Patton; Taylor Sechler; Carlie Proctor double; Anna Pitts (2); Summer Rash; Talyor Hedges
v. Republic L 6-4
Hits: Sammy Jacobson triple; Jaelyn Halbrook; Sarah Magaña (2); Tristia Patton; Michaela Rudy (2);
v. Lebanon L 7-3
Hits: Sammy Jacobson double 2 RBI; Tristia Patton (2); Taylor Sechler; Carlie Proctor; Taylor Hedges RBI;
It was a disappointing tournament for us. We had leads in every game and were unable to add on. That is what ultimately got us. Each of our losses had the feel that with a run or 2 more, we would finish it off. We did not add on to 4-1 leads against Nixa or Republic or a 3-1 lead in the Lebanon game. Defensively we were better and we pitched and hit the ball well, just not good enough to get over the hump. We have to find better chemistry, focus and energy. There are several games left, but we need to make something happen soon.
Record, 5-5; (2-0 COC) @ Clinton (4:30) Monday 9-12-11; v. Rogersville, Tuesday 9-13-11; @ Branson Tournament 9-17-11 (9 AM - v. Ava; 12:00 Kickapoo; 3:30 and 5:00)
Gm 6 @ Buffalo 9-6-11
Central Ozarks Conference game
Won 11-5; W - Patton (4-2); Bolivar 4-2 (2-0, COC); Buffalo 4-6 (1-1 COC)
Hits: Sammy Jacobson, 2 RBI; Jaelyn Halbrook (2), RBI; Sarah Magaña (2) RBI; Taylor Sechler; Carlie Proctor double RBI; Anna Pitts RBI; Abby Martin HR 2 RBI.
Big, Big win over a very good Buffalo Team. We were down and stunned 5-0 after 2 innings. We got on the board with 2 in the 3rd and tied it up in the 4th. No one scored in the 5th or 6th. We led off the top of 7 with a couple of bunt hits. We scored twice on wild pitches and with 2 outs took advantage of an error to score 2 more and then Abby Martin lifted a fly ball to right and she circled the bases for the final runs of an 11-5 victory.
This was a great example of the leadership and determination this team has. We hope to build on this as we head into the Ozark Tournament.
UP Next: @ Ozark Tournament -3:15 Nixa; 6:30, W v. winner Marshfield/Wheaton; lose v. loser Marshfield/Wheaton
W-W = 10:45 am East Field; L-L = 12:30; W-L =9 am on Middle field; L-W=10:45 on W field
@ Clinton (4:30) Monday 9-12-11; v. Rogersville, Tuesday 9-13-11; @ Branson Tournament 9-17-11 (9 AM - v. Ava; 12:00 Kickapoo; 3:30 and 5:00)
Gm 5 v. Reeds Spring 9-1-11
Central Ozarks Conference game
Won 3-0; W - Patton (3-2) Bolivar 3-2 (1-0, COC); Reeds Spring (2-5) (0-1 COC)
Hits: Sarah Magaña, Tristia Patton double; Taylor Sechler; Anna Pitts; Taylor Hedges
Extremely difficult evening emotionally. Krystle Miranda passed away and our players heard the news during pre game preparations. It was a difficult, but the resolve they showed in the face of real life adversity was amazing. Reeds Spring is a very good softball team. Tristia threw the most "complete" game of her high school career tonight. She allowed just 1 hit and struck out 11. We played solidly behind her and scored enough to win the game.
Too many times we get too focused on sports and lose sight of what is important in life. We are a very blessed group, especially with our health. We cannot take our health, our lives off the field for granted. I am blessed to be a part of the Liberator family.
Gm 4 @ Willard 8-30-11
Lost 6-5; L - Patton (2-2) Bolivar (2-2); Willard (3-0)
Hits: Sammy Jacobson, Sarah Magaña, Tristia Patton, Taylor Sechler, Summer Rash (triple) Abby Martin
We need to clean up the defense but we can take care of that. I have to do a better job of coaching situations.
Gm 3 v Strafford 8-29-11
Won 2-1; W- Patton, (2-1) Bolivar (2-1); Strafford (3-4)
Hits: Sammy Jacobson, triple, RBI; Jaelyn Halbrook (2), RBI, Sarah Magaña; Tristia Patton;
Strafford is a quality team. This was a quality victory over a district opponent. We didn’t kill the ball, but Sammy hit a ball very well that went for a triple, scoring Abby Martin to get us back even in the 3rd and with 2 outs in the 5th we put on the safety squeeze because we felt our speed would beat the defense and we were able to push the score to 2-1. Defensively, we played closer to our ability and even though Tristia didn’t have her best stuff, she was tough enough to battle through it. Overall, we were very pleased with our focus and determination.
UP Next: @ Willard, Tuesday 8-30-11; v. Reeds Spring (COC), Thursday, 9-1-11; @ Buffalo Tuesday, 9-6-10; Ozark Tournament
Gm 2 v Ozark 8-25-11
Lost 12-2; L- Patton, (1-1)
Hits: Jaelyn Halbrook, Sarah Magaña; Tristia Patton, RBI; Taylor Sechler, (2) double, RBI;
We were outcoached and outplayed in every phase of the game. We were timid and lacked the presence that we showed at Warsaw. Hopefully we can straighten some things out by Monday.
UP Next: Gm 3 v. Strafford, Monday 8-29-11; @ Willard, Tuesday 8-30-11; v. Reeds Spring (COC), Thursday, 9-1-11; @ Buffalo Tuesday, 9-6-10
Sarah Magaña, Jaelyn Halbrook, and Tristia Patton each earned 1st Team All District honors. Sammy Jacobson, Taylor Sechler, and Summer Rash were both selected to the 2nd team.
Gm 29 v Nevada 10-8-11
Lost 4-1; L - Patton (18-11)
Hits: Jaelyn Halbrook double, RBI; Sarah Magaña; Summer Rash; Taylor Hedges
We played well and stayed focused throughout the game. The difference in the game came in the 1st inning. A 3 run home run with one out proved to be the difference. They added a run in the 6th on a strange play.
We had some chances to score but couldn't get the 2 out hit that you need to win games like this. Our run came in the top of the 3rd when Taylor Hedges led off with an infield single and Jaelyn Halbrook hit an RBI double down the left field line. In the 6th, we had another chance to pull within 3-2 when Taylor Sechler lined to 3rd and Sarah Magaña was doubled off of 3rd. It was just a case of bad luck.
We finished 18-11. District runner up and COC Tri-Champs. We did some nice things on the field, but I told our players that the greatest accomplishment was what we accomplished off the field with the "Teal Out" game. We were able to give more than $3500 to help a family in need.
We did not meet all of our goals in the end, but we learned some valuable life lessons this season. This is a very special group of young ladies and were successful on the field, but each of them will be even more successful in life.
Gm 28 v Marshfield 10-6-11
Won 3-2 (8); W - Patton (18-10)
Hits: Jaelyn Halbrook triple; Sarah Magaña (2) double; Tristia Patton (2) triple 2 RBI; Taylor Sechler double, RBI; Anna Pitts, Taylor Hedges
Tonight took everything we had physically, mentally, and emotionally. We put 2 on the board in the 1st with 2 outs after a Sarah Magaña single and Tristia Patton RBI triple. Taylor Sechler then doubled home Patton. Marshfield scored once in the 2nd and another in the 3rd to tie it up. It stayed that way through the 7th. With the top of the Marshfield order up, they led off with 2 infield single and runners on 2nd and 3rd after an error. An intentional walk loaded the bases with no outs. A fielder's choice got the force at the plate. A strikeout and a line drive to center ended the 7th.
Bolivar shortstop Jaelyn Halbrook led off the 8th with a triple and after the 2nd intentional walk to Magaña and a steal of 2nd, Patton singled home Halbrook.
Marshfield gounded out to the pitcher, popped up to the pitcher, and popped up to short to end the game.
Marshfield beat us earlier in the year and we were pretty focused and energetic all night. We were able to fight out a win. This was a complete team win. We have the defending Class 3 State Champions Saturday. We hope to match our energy and competition level from the last 2 nights. We hope get some baserunners and put some pressure on Nevada. Hopefully, we will be able to string some hits together, play solid defense, and pitch the way we can.
Results:
10-5-11: Strafford, 8 - Logan Rogersville, 3
Bolivar, 12 - Buffalo, 0
10-6-11: Nevada, 5 - Strafford, 0
Bolivar, 3 - Marshfield, 2 (8)
10-8-11: 12:00 #1 Nevada v. #3 Bolivar
Gm 27 v Buffalo 10-5-11
Won 12-0; W - Patton (17-10)
Hits: Sammy Jacobson (2) RBI; Jaelyn Halbrook (2) double 2 RBI; Sarah Magaña (2) 2 RBI; Tristia Patton; Taylor Sechler (2) 4 RBI; Summer Rash triple 2 RBI; Carlie Proctor; Taylor Hedges
We came out swinging and did not coast. We beat a very good Buffalo team tonight to advance in the tournament. We have a Marshfield team that has already beat us this year tomorrow night. Their pitcher is very good and is a senior, she is pitching like she has something to prove this year. Hopefully, we will be able to string some hits together, play solid defense, and pitch the way we can.
Gm 26 v Branson 10-4-11
Lost 3-2; L - Patton (16-10)
Hits: Sammy Jacobson; Jaelyn Halbrook triple; Sarah Magaña; Tristia Patton; Carlie Proctor; Taylor Hedges
Branson is a very solid team. They had a couple of chances they capitalized on and on the other side, we had chances but couldn't get anything going. We finished the regular season 16-10 and have done some things well, hopefully the bats will get going and we can string some hits together for the post-season tournament.
Up Next:
10-5-11: 4:30 #4 Strafford v. #5 Logan Rogersville
6:00 #3 Bolivar v. #6 Buffalo
10-6-11: 4:30 #1 Nevada v. Strafford/Logan Rogersville winner
6:00 #2 Marshfield v. Bolivar/Buffalo winner
10-8-11: 12:00 Championship
Gm 25 @ Camdenton 10-3-11
Won 6-0; W - Patton (16-9)
Hits: Jaelyn Halbrook triple; Tristia Patton (2) double; Taylor Sechler (2); Carlie Proctor; Anna Pitts (2); Taylor Hedges (2)
We defeated a solid but young Camdenton team on their Senior Night. We come out focused and played well. We scored 2 in the 5th, the first on a squeeze by Summer Rash, and 2 in the 6th and tacked on 2 more in the 7th. We did a lot of things well tonight. We hope to enter the tournament with confidence against some very good softball teams, beginning with Buffalo. Buffalo is the best 6th seed I have seen in my time at Bolivar.
We have won 8 of our last 9 and 9 of 11. We are playing pretty well at a good time of the year, We just cannot take anything for granted or have an off night.
Up Next:
10-4-11 v. Branson (Senior Night)
10-5, 10-6, & 10-8 Districts @ Bolivar (Nevada, Marshfield, Bolivar, Strafford, Logan Rogersville, Buffalo)
District Seeding: #1 Nevada; #2 Marshfield; #3 Bolivar; #4 Strafford; #5 Logan Rogersville; #6 Buffalo
Branson Tournament 10-1-11
Gm 22 v. Kickapoo
Lost 1-0; L Pattton 13-9
Hits: Sammy Jacobson; Jaelyn Halbrook (2); Sarah Magaña; Taylor Sechler; Anna Pitts; Taylor Hedges
Gm 23 v. Fair Grove
Won 4-2; W Patton 14-9
Hits: Sammy Jacobson; Jaelyn Halbrook; Sarah Magaña; Tristia Patton; Carlie Proctor double; Taylor Hedges
Gm 24 v. Forsyth
Won 13-3; W Patton 15-9
Hits: Sammy Jacobson (3); Jaelyn Halbrook (2) triple; Sarah Magaña; Taylor Sechler (2); Carlie Proctor; Michaela Rudy; Anna Pitts; Taylor Hedges
We were disappointed with the first game. We had several opportunities, but we couldn't find a way to get a run across. I think we all pressed a little too much. We rebounded well though. We knew Fair Grove was better than the 11-4 game we had played on Thursday, and they proved it. Forsyth was the victim of us finally getting our bats going. They do a very nice job and are a pretty good softball team. We finished 5th because of the 1st round loss, but we had a pretty good day nonetheless.
Up Next:
10-3-11 @ Camdenton
10-4-11 v. Branson (Senior Night)
10-5, 10-6, & 10-8 Districts @ Bolivar (Nevada, Marshfield, Bolivar, Strafford, Logan Rogersville, Buffalo)
District Seeding: #1 Nevada; #2 Marshfield; #3 Bolivar; #4 Strafford; #5 Logan Rogersville; #6 Buffalo
Wednesday 10-5 - 4:30, Strafford v. Logan Rogersville; 6:00, Bolivar v. Buffalo
Thursday 10-6 - 4:30, Nevada v. Strafford / Logan Rogersville winner; 6:00 Marshfield v. Bolivar / Buffalo winner
Saturday 10-8 - Noon, Championship
Gm 21 v. Fair Grove 9-29-11
Won 11-4; W - Patton (13-8)
Hits: Sarah Magaña (2) triple; Tristia Patton (2); Taylor Sechler (2) double; Carlie Proctor (2); Summer Rash triple; Taylor Hedges
We defeated a solid but young Fair Grove team on an emotional night. We come out focused and played well early. We were up 10-0 after 2 and I think some changes we made allowed us to relax some. We did a lot of things well tonight. We hope to take confidence into the weekend at the Branson Tournament after we have won six of our last seven.
10-1-11 @ Branson Tournament; 10:30 v. Kickapoo
10-3-11 @ Camdenton
10-4-11 v. Branson (Senior Night)
10-5, 10-6, & 10-8 Districts @ Bolivar (Nevada, Marshfield, Bolivar, Strafford, Logan Rogersville, Buffalo)
District Seeding: #1 Nevada; #2 Marshfield; #3 Bolivar; #4 Strafford; #5 Logan Rogersville; #6 Buffalo
Wednesday 10-5 - 4:30, Strafford v. Logan Rogersville; 6:00, Bolivar v. Buffalo
Thursday 10-6 - 4:30, Nevada v. Strafford / Logan Rogersville winner; 6:00 Marshfield v. Bolivar / Buffalo winner
Saturday 10-8 - Noon, Championship
TEAL OUT - Our Teal Out was a huge success. Our girls did an outstanding job of selling t-shirts and raising the excitement around the event. The community stepped up big and we were able to give more than $2600 to Krsytle's mom to help offset some of the financial strains she has experienced. Nothing we can do will ever fill the void left by Krystle's passing, but I believe it is cathartic to jump in and step up to do what we can do, to help.
Gm 20 @ Hollister 9-27-11
Won 12-0; W - Patton (12-8)
Hits: Jaelyn Halbrook (3); Sarah Magaña (2) double; Tristia Patton (2) triple; Taylor Sechler(3) 2 triples; Carlie Proctor; Abby Martin; Taylor Hedges (2)
We clinched a tie in the COC Small Division with a 4-1 Record (Marshfield and Reeds Spring also 4-1). We did what we were supposed to do. We hit the ball well and played solid defense. Tristia threw a perfect game (5 innings) and looked strong. District seeding is tonight and we expect the #3. We play the Teal Out game on Thursday and go to Branson on Saturday. We like where we are right now as a team. Hopefully we can keep working hard and doing things to get wins.
Up next:
9-28-11 District Seeding Meeting
9-29-11 v. Fair Grove (TEAL OUT for Krystle Miranda)
10-1-11 @ Branson Tournament; 10:30 v. Kickapoo
10-3-11 @ Camdenton
10-4-11 v. Branson (Senior Night)
10-5, 10-6, & 10-8 Districts @ Bolivar (Nevada, Marshfield, Bolivar, Strafford, Logan Rogersville, Buffalo)
Springfield Invitational Tournament (Games 15, 16, 17, 18, 19)
v. Strafford (10 AM 9-23-11)
W - 13-1; Tristia Patton (8-7)
Hits: Sammy Jacobson (2); Jaelyn Halbrook (4); Sarah Magaña (2); Tristia Patton (3), 2 doubles; Carlie Proctor (2); Anna Pitts; Michaela Rudy
v. Warsaw (2 PM 9-23-11)
L - 5-3; Tristia Patton (8-8)
Hits: Jaelyn Halbrook; Sarah Magaña (3), 2 doubles; Tristia Patton, (2), double; Taylor Sechler; Carlie Proctor; Taylor Hedges (2)
v. Logan Rogersville (6 PM 9-23-11)
W - 12-3; Tristia Patton (9-8)
Hits: Sammy Jacobson triple; Sarah Magaña double; Tristia Patton; Carlie Proctor (2); Summer Rash (2); Anna Pitts; Taylor Hedges
v. Joplin (12 PM 9-24-11)
W - 5-4 (8 innings) - Tristia Patton (10-8)
Hits: Jaelyn Halbrook (2); Sarah Magaña; Tristia Patton (2) triple; Taylor Sechler; Carlie Proctor; Summer Rash (2); Taylor Hedges
v. Monett (2 PM 9-24-11)
W - 9-5 Tristia Patton (11-8)
Hits: Jaelyn Halbrook (2); Sarah Magaña (2), double; Tristia Patton; Taylor Sechler; Carlie Proctor; Summer Rash; Taylor Hedges
It was a great tournament for us. It was a new experience here and the girls did a great job learning more about themselves as a team. We overcame adversity well throughout the tournament and saw several players start playing more consistently to their abilities which is exactly what we hope for over the next few weeks. The game with Joplin specifically stands out to us. We were tied at 1 after 7 and we had missed 2 scoring chances earlier in the game. With 2 outs Joplin scored 3 to take a 4-1 lead. We battled back and had a complete team effort to plate 4 and win on a single by Summer Rash.
Our biggest problem all year has been consistency at the plate and the bats came alive this weekend. We had 53 hits in the tournament to go with 16 walks. Hopefully we can continue to have quality at bats and show good discipline at the plate.
Up next:
9-27-11 @ Hollister (If we win, we will earn share of COC title)
9-28-11 District Seeding Meeting
9-29-11 v. Fair Grove (TEAL OUT for Krystle Miranda)
10-1-11 @ Branson Tournament; 10:30 v. Kickapoo
10-3-11 @ Camdenton
10-4-11 v. Branson (Senior Night)
10-5, 10-6, & 10-8 Districts @ Bolivar (Nevada, Marshfield, Bolivar, Strafford, Logan Rogersville, Buffalo)
Gm 14 @ Nevada 9-22-11
Lost 8-0; L - Patton (7-7)
Hits: Sammy Jacobson double
We had 3 baserunners in the game, 2 walks and a hit. Christian Novak is the best pitcher we have seen all year. She was better tonight than what we saw last year and she eventually led Nevada to the Class 3 State Championship. She pitched like the 1st Team All State pitcher she is.
Gm 13 v. Marshfield (13-5, 3-1) 9-20-11
COC Conference Game (7-6, 3-1)
Lost 5-3; L - Patton (7-6)
Hits: Jaelyn Halbrook; Sarah Magaña, 2 RBI; Tristia Patton, RBI;
We did some good things but couldn’t put anything together against a pretty good pitcher. The effort was there for us all night but positive results were not. We should still share the COC title with Marshfield and Reeds Spring, but we wanted to take it alone.
We go to Nevada for a 4:30 game on Thursday and play in Springfield Friday and Saturday. Hopefully we can get some things figured out and start accumulating some wins before we head into districts. This is a talented group, we just need to work hard to get better.
Record, 7-6; (3-1 COC) @ Nevada 9-22-11, 4:30 pm; @ Springfield Tournament 9-23 (10 am on field 2 v. Strafford, 2 PM v. Warsaw and @ 6 v Kickapoo, Pierce City, or Rogersville @ Killian. Saturday games will be determined from the results from Friday.
TEAL OUT!
We are holding a “Teal Out” game on the 29th v. Fair Grove. In honor of Krystle Miranda we will be wearing Teal colored tops. We have sold t-shirts to help raise money for the family. We hope to make a nice donation to the family and have the biggest crowd to ever watch a softball game at Bolivar High School. All proceeds from the evening will be donated.
Gm 12 v. Logan Rogersville 9-13-11
COC Conference Game
Won 12-2; W - Patton (7-5)
Hits: Sammy Jacobson; Jaelyn Halbrook, RBI; Sarah Magaña, RBI; Tristia Patton (3) double 4 RBI; Carlie Proctor, RBI; Summer Rash, 2 RBI;
We did a nice job of staying focused throughout the game. We pitched well and played good defense. I am pleased with the way we are taking our at bats. We seem to have a good plan right now at the plate. The key is to keep that approach. Especially with the Springfield Tournament and Marshfield and Nevada next week. Our schedule has some big games for us for the next 2 weeks. Hopefully we can continue to make improvements and get on a roll heading into districts.
Record, 7-5; (3-0 COC) @ Branson Tournament 9-17-11 (9 AM - v. Ava; 12:00 Kickapoo; 3:30 and 5:00); v. Marshfield 9-20-11 (COC Championship game); @ Nevada 9-22-11, 4:30 pm; @ Springfield Tournament 9-23 and 24.
TEAL OUT!
We are holding a “Teal Out” game on the 29th v. Fair Grove. In honor of Krystle Miranda we will be wearing Teal colored tops. We have sold t-shirts to help raise money for the family. We hope to make a nice donation to the family and have the biggest crowd to ever watch a softball game at Bolivar High School. All proceeds from the evening will be donated.
Gm 11 @ Clinton 9-12-11
Non Conference game
Won 14-0; W - Patton (6-5);
Hits: Sarah Magaña double, triple, 4 RBI; Tristia Patton, 2 RBI; Taylor Sechler, RBI; Carlie Proctor double; Michaela Rudy; Summer Rash, 2 RBI;
Nice rebound win after a disappointing weekend. Hopefully we got a wakeup call and play for 7 complete innings. Clinton struggled in the circle and we were able to get some momentum and keep after them tonight. We pitched and played good defense too.
Record, 6-5; (2-0 COC) v. Rogersville, Tuesday 9-13-11; @ Branson Tournament 9-17-11 (9 AM - v. Ava; 12:00 Kickapoo; 3:30 and 5:00)
OZARK TOURNAMENT (1-3)
v. Nixa L 5-4
Hits: Sammy Jacobson; Sarah Magaña; Tristia Patton; Taylor Sechler; Carlie Proctor double;
v. Wheaton W 14-3
Hits: Jaelyn Halbrook (2) double; Sarah Magaña; Tristia Patton; Taylor Sechler; Carlie Proctor double; Anna Pitts (2); Summer Rash; Talyor Hedges
v. Republic L 6-4
Hits: Sammy Jacobson triple; Jaelyn Halbrook; Sarah Magaña (2); Tristia Patton; Michaela Rudy (2);
v. Lebanon L 7-3
Hits: Sammy Jacobson double 2 RBI; Tristia Patton (2); Taylor Sechler; Carlie Proctor; Taylor Hedges RBI;
It was a disappointing tournament for us. We had leads in every game and were unable to add on. That is what ultimately got us. Each of our losses had the feel that with a run or 2 more, we would finish it off. We did not add on to 4-1 leads against Nixa or Republic or a 3-1 lead in the Lebanon game. Defensively we were better and we pitched and hit the ball well, just not good enough to get over the hump. We have to find better chemistry, focus and energy. There are several games left, but we need to make something happen soon.
Record, 5-5; (2-0 COC) @ Clinton (4:30) Monday 9-12-11; v. Rogersville, Tuesday 9-13-11; @ Branson Tournament 9-17-11 (9 AM - v. Ava; 12:00 Kickapoo; 3:30 and 5:00)
Gm 6 @ Buffalo 9-6-11
Central Ozarks Conference game
Won 11-5; W - Patton (4-2); Bolivar 4-2 (2-0, COC); Buffalo 4-6 (1-1 COC)
Hits: Sammy Jacobson, 2 RBI; Jaelyn Halbrook (2), RBI; Sarah Magaña (2) RBI; Taylor Sechler; Carlie Proctor double RBI; Anna Pitts RBI; Abby Martin HR 2 RBI.
Big, Big win over a very good Buffalo Team. We were down and stunned 5-0 after 2 innings. We got on the board with 2 in the 3rd and tied it up in the 4th. No one scored in the 5th or 6th. We led off the top of 7 with a couple of bunt hits. We scored twice on wild pitches and with 2 outs took advantage of an error to score 2 more and then Abby Martin lifted a fly ball to right and she circled the bases for the final runs of an 11-5 victory.
This was a great example of the leadership and determination this team has. We hope to build on this as we head into the Ozark Tournament.
UP Next: @ Ozark Tournament -3:15 Nixa; 6:30, W v. winner Marshfield/Wheaton; lose v. loser Marshfield/Wheaton
W-W = 10:45 am East Field; L-L = 12:30; W-L =9 am on Middle field; L-W=10:45 on W field
@ Clinton (4:30) Monday 9-12-11; v. Rogersville, Tuesday 9-13-11; @ Branson Tournament 9-17-11 (9 AM - v. Ava; 12:00 Kickapoo; 3:30 and 5:00)
Gm 5 v. Reeds Spring 9-1-11
Central Ozarks Conference game
Won 3-0; W - Patton (3-2) Bolivar 3-2 (1-0, COC); Reeds Spring (2-5) (0-1 COC)
Hits: Sarah Magaña, Tristia Patton double; Taylor Sechler; Anna Pitts; Taylor Hedges
Extremely difficult evening emotionally. Krystle Miranda passed away and our players heard the news during pre game preparations. It was a difficult, but the resolve they showed in the face of real life adversity was amazing. Reeds Spring is a very good softball team. Tristia threw the most "complete" game of her high school career tonight. She allowed just 1 hit and struck out 11. We played solidly behind her and scored enough to win the game.
Too many times we get too focused on sports and lose sight of what is important in life. We are a very blessed group, especially with our health. We cannot take our health, our lives off the field for granted. I am blessed to be a part of the Liberator family.
Gm 4 @ Willard 8-30-11
Lost 6-5; L - Patton (2-2) Bolivar (2-2); Willard (3-0)
Hits: Sammy Jacobson, Sarah Magaña, Tristia Patton, Taylor Sechler, Summer Rash (triple) Abby Martin
We need to clean up the defense but we can take care of that. I have to do a better job of coaching situations.
Gm 3 v Strafford 8-29-11
Won 2-1; W- Patton, (2-1) Bolivar (2-1); Strafford (3-4)
Hits: Sammy Jacobson, triple, RBI; Jaelyn Halbrook (2), RBI, Sarah Magaña; Tristia Patton;
Strafford is a quality team. This was a quality victory over a district opponent. We didn’t kill the ball, but Sammy hit a ball very well that went for a triple, scoring Abby Martin to get us back even in the 3rd and with 2 outs in the 5th we put on the safety squeeze because we felt our speed would beat the defense and we were able to push the score to 2-1. Defensively, we played closer to our ability and even though Tristia didn’t have her best stuff, she was tough enough to battle through it. Overall, we were very pleased with our focus and determination.
UP Next: @ Willard, Tuesday 8-30-11; v. Reeds Spring (COC), Thursday, 9-1-11; @ Buffalo Tuesday, 9-6-10; Ozark Tournament
Gm 2 v Ozark 8-25-11
Lost 12-2; L- Patton, (1-1)
Hits: Jaelyn Halbrook, Sarah Magaña; Tristia Patton, RBI; Taylor Sechler, (2) double, RBI;
We were outcoached and outplayed in every phase of the game. We were timid and lacked the presence that we showed at Warsaw. Hopefully we can straighten some things out by Monday.
UP Next: Gm 3 v. Strafford, Monday 8-29-11; @ Willard, Tuesday 8-30-11; v. Reeds Spring (COC), Thursday, 9-1-11; @ Buffalo Tuesday, 9-6-10
Friday, August 26, 2011
2011 Underway
Softball Lady Liberators Open with Win
By Bill Breshears billb@bolivarmonews.com Bolivar Herald-Free Press
The Bolivar softball Lady Liberators opened the 2011 season with an 8-0 win over the defending Missouri Class 2 state champion Warsaw Lady Wildcats Tuesday at Warsaw.
Taylor Sechler led the Bolivar offense with three hits, including a double, and two RBI. Carlie Proctor added two hits and two RBI. Anna Pitts had two hits Sarah Magaña doubled.
Tristia Patton pitched the win. She also helped the offense with a double and one RBI.
“We hit and pitched the ball well,” Bolivar coach Jay Halbrook said. “Patton allowed only one hit.
“Our defense was OK, but we plan to clean some things up. We kept putting pressure on Warsaw and eventually scored three runs in the sixth and seventh innings for the 8-0 final. Warsaw is a very good team and the defending state champion. We feel good about the outcome tonight. We are proud of the way we have started.”
The Lady Liberators also took on Ozark Thursday, Aug. 25. They will host Strafford at 5 p.m. Monday, travel to Willard Tuesday and host Reeds Spring at 5 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 1.
By Bill Breshears billb@bolivarmonews.com Bolivar Herald-Free Press
The Bolivar softball Lady Liberators opened the 2011 season with an 8-0 win over the defending Missouri Class 2 state champion Warsaw Lady Wildcats Tuesday at Warsaw.
Taylor Sechler led the Bolivar offense with three hits, including a double, and two RBI. Carlie Proctor added two hits and two RBI. Anna Pitts had two hits Sarah Magaña doubled.
Tristia Patton pitched the win. She also helped the offense with a double and one RBI.
“We hit and pitched the ball well,” Bolivar coach Jay Halbrook said. “Patton allowed only one hit.
“Our defense was OK, but we plan to clean some things up. We kept putting pressure on Warsaw and eventually scored three runs in the sixth and seventh innings for the 8-0 final. Warsaw is a very good team and the defending state champion. We feel good about the outcome tonight. We are proud of the way we have started.”
The Lady Liberators also took on Ozark Thursday, Aug. 25. They will host Strafford at 5 p.m. Monday, travel to Willard Tuesday and host Reeds Spring at 5 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 1.
2011 Season Preview
Bolivar HS Softball Overview 2011
Welcome to Bolivar Softball 2011. We are excited to continue the tradition of Champions, on and off the field.
Liberator Softball is coming off a 19-8 season in ‘10. We finished 2nd in the Small School Division of the COC with a record of 4-1. Liberators celebrated numerous awards from the field and the classroom.
We will miss the leadership of last year’s seniors: Addie Murders (Missouri Valley College, 1st Team All Ozarks and All District, 2nd Team COC and Southwest Region), Brittany Wood and Sarah Randles.
Taylor Hedges (2nd Team All District), Sarah Magana (1st Team All COC (Unanimous), 1st Team All District, 1st Team All Southwest Region and 2nd Team Academic All State), and Summer Rash (1st Team Academic All State and 2nd Team All District) are set to compete in their last season of High School softball.
Returning starters, Tristia Patton, Jr. (2nd Team All COC, 1st Team All District, and 2nd Team All Southwest Region), Jaelyn Halbrook, Jr. (1st Team All COC (Unanimous), 1st Team All District, 1st Team All Southwest Region and 1st Team Academic All State), Sammy Jacobson, Jr. (2nd Team All District and 2nd Team Academic All State), Anna Pitts, Jr., Carlie Proctor, Jr., Abby Martin, Jr., Mackenzie Hitchcock, Jr., Haley Rauch, Fr., Michaela Rudy, Fr., Taylor Sechler, Fr., look to provide a solid defensive group and each figure to add to an exciting season.
Liberator Softball returns 13 letter winners and looks to add a quality group of Freshman.
We feel we will get better as the season progresses and look to be playing at our best in October and look to continue the tradition of winning Liberator softball.
Coach Jay Halbrook
Coach Mark Munger
Coach Jessica Nutt
2001 17-11 (3-5)
2002 State Quarterfinals (District and Sectional Champions) 22-7 (7-2)
2003 2nd Districts 21-6 (7-2)
2004 2nd Districts 12-16 (2-7)
2005 2nd Districts 15-12 (4-5)
2006 1st Districts 18-10 (4-5)
2007 13-14 (3-6)
2008 2nd Districts, COC Small Division Champions 20-7 (5-0)
2009 15-13, COC Small Division Champions (4-1)
2010 19-8 (4-1)
Welcome to Bolivar Softball 2011. We are excited to continue the tradition of Champions, on and off the field.
Liberator Softball is coming off a 19-8 season in ‘10. We finished 2nd in the Small School Division of the COC with a record of 4-1. Liberators celebrated numerous awards from the field and the classroom.
We will miss the leadership of last year’s seniors: Addie Murders (Missouri Valley College, 1st Team All Ozarks and All District, 2nd Team COC and Southwest Region), Brittany Wood and Sarah Randles.
Taylor Hedges (2nd Team All District), Sarah Magana (1st Team All COC (Unanimous), 1st Team All District, 1st Team All Southwest Region and 2nd Team Academic All State), and Summer Rash (1st Team Academic All State and 2nd Team All District) are set to compete in their last season of High School softball.
Returning starters, Tristia Patton, Jr. (2nd Team All COC, 1st Team All District, and 2nd Team All Southwest Region), Jaelyn Halbrook, Jr. (1st Team All COC (Unanimous), 1st Team All District, 1st Team All Southwest Region and 1st Team Academic All State), Sammy Jacobson, Jr. (2nd Team All District and 2nd Team Academic All State), Anna Pitts, Jr., Carlie Proctor, Jr., Abby Martin, Jr., Mackenzie Hitchcock, Jr., Haley Rauch, Fr., Michaela Rudy, Fr., Taylor Sechler, Fr., look to provide a solid defensive group and each figure to add to an exciting season.
Liberator Softball returns 13 letter winners and looks to add a quality group of Freshman.
We feel we will get better as the season progresses and look to be playing at our best in October and look to continue the tradition of winning Liberator softball.
Coach Jay Halbrook
Coach Mark Munger
Coach Jessica Nutt
2001 17-11 (3-5)
2002 State Quarterfinals (District and Sectional Champions) 22-7 (7-2)
2003 2nd Districts 21-6 (7-2)
2004 2nd Districts 12-16 (2-7)
2005 2nd Districts 15-12 (4-5)
2006 1st Districts 18-10 (4-5)
2007 13-14 (3-6)
2008 2nd Districts, COC Small Division Champions 20-7 (5-0)
2009 15-13, COC Small Division Champions (4-1)
2010 19-8 (4-1)
Monday, June 6, 2011
Sports Physicals for 2011-12 school year
Sports Physicals will be at Bolivar Family Care for all students grades 7-12 that will participate in a sport next year. There is a $10 fee for the physical.
Boys Physicals- Tuesday, June 7th - 5:00 pm-6:00 pm
Girls Physicals- Thursday, June 9th - 5:00 pm-6:00pm
Boys Physicals- Tuesday, June 7th - 5:00 pm-6:00 pm
Girls Physicals- Thursday, June 9th - 5:00 pm-6:00pm
Wednesday, May 4, 2011
Evangel University Summer Camp
Here is information regarding the EU Summer Softball Camp.
2011 EU camp brochure
View more presentations from Jay Halbrook
Wednesday, April 27, 2011
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