Beacons Close Season Against Thunderbirds
The Bushnell softball team ended their 2026 season with two losses against the University of British Columbia, concluding with a record of 6-35. They placed ninth in the Cascade Collegiate Conference with a 3-21 record. An highlight was Riley Peeler's RBI single in game two, marking the end of a 17-inning scoreless streak and making her the second player in 25 years to hit over .400 for a season. The first game saw Bushnell lose 14-0, with five errors contributing to 11 unearned runs. In the second game, they scored one run but still fell short with a 3-1 loss.
By the Numbers- Bushnell's final season record: 6-35
- Riley Peeler's batting average: .418, ranking fourth in the CCC
The Beacons faced significant challenges throughout the season, including a notable lack of offense that culminated in three straight shutouts before their lone scoring effort in game two. Despite a strong individual performance from Peeler, the team's overall struggles reflected a difficult season of development.
State of Play- Game One: Bushnell lost to UBC 14-0, plagued by five errors.
- Game Two: Bushnell managed to score one run but lost 3-1, showing slight improvement.
Looking ahead, the Beacons will need to reassess their roster and strategies to improve their performance in the next season. Developing younger talent and addressing offensive weaknesses will be key areas of focus during the off-season.
Bottom LineAs the season wraps up, the Beacons' struggles epitomize the need for a revitalization of their program. With Peeler's standout performance serving as a beacon of hope, focused improvement could pave the way for a stronger showing in future seasons.
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