Gracie Clark has emerged as a standout player for the Fremont softball team after transferring from Oakridge, helping the team win the West Michigan Conference Lakes Division title. Despite early nerves about changing schools, she thrived in her new environment, contributing to the Packer鈥檚 impressive 24-13 record. As the team's starting catcher and influential leader, Clark is also having a record-setting season, including a milestone of 20 doubles.

By the Numbers
  • Team record: 24-13 (9-1 in conference)
  • Gracie Clark's batting average: .505 with 49 RBIs
  • Kamryn Clark's batting average: .473 with 45 RBIs
  • Kenzie Homrich's ERA: 2.47
  • Team batting average: .376 with a .476 OPS
State of Play
  • Fremont is aiming for its first district title since 2013.
  • The team is set to face Howard City Tri County in the semifinals today.
  • Gracie Clark returned as starting catcher after recovering from two major surgeries.
What's Next

The Packers will compete in the district semifinals today, with aspirations of advancing to the finals and potentially securing their first title in a decade. Gracie Clark is set to continue her softball journey at Muskegon Community College with plans to transfer to Hope College.

Bottom Line

Gracie Clark's resilience and leadership have propelled Fremont's softball team to new heights, showcasing the potential of hard work and determination. As they pursue district glory, her example serves as an inspiration for her teammates and future players.