Fredericksburg High School's varsity girls softball team secured an emphatic 11-1 victory over Wimberley. The decisive moment came when Riley McGuffie hit an inside the park home run in the fifth inning, sealing the win under the mercy rule. McGuffie's performance included a double and a stolen base, showcasing her contributions to the team's overall success. This win was a much-needed rebound after a recent loss, signifying potential growth for the young team moving forward.

By the Numbers
  • Riley McGuffie had 1 inside the park home run, 1 double, and 1 stolen base.
  • Brenna Houseton recorded 5 strikeouts while allowing only 1 earned run.
State of Play
  • The Billies improved their district record to 3-1 with this win.
  • After struggling in a recent game, the team displayed resilience and talent in this matchup.
What's Next

The Billies will face New Braunfels Long Creek and then travel to play Bandera this Thursday. Following the Easter Break, they will host Comal Davenport next Tuesday. Continuing to build on this momentum is crucial for their district performance.

Bottom Line

Fredericksburg's victory over Wimberley highlights the potential of a young team finding its rhythm. Emphasizing teamwork and individual performances like McGuffie's could set the stage for a strong district run ahead.