By Billy G. Baker
Publisher
Lewisville - Championship games have defining moments, and when Lewisville shortstop Saleena Rollins laid-out to snag a lined drive, destined for the power rally, with a Lake View runner on first in the 4th inning, she got up off the ground, threw a bullet to first for a double play to end the inning, with her stellar play changing the momentum of game two of the Class A state championship softball series.
Despite being down to the Wild Gators, 5-1 at the time of the double-play, the Lions came to bat in the bottom of the 4th, plating three runs, to cut the deficit to 5-4. Lewisville went on to win the game 8-6 playing like a different team after Rollins defensive play. It was Lewisville’s first state title since 2018.
After the game, Lewisville head coach Jerry Thomas told the HSSR, “I thought we did everything in the world to give the game away early, but the girl’s kept fighting back, and made some plays to get back in the game,” said Coach Thomas. “The double play Rollins got was a big momentum swing and her stealing home got us right back in the game.
“This is what we had hoped to accomplish this season after getting close last season,” said Coach Thomas. “We have high expectations for this program and this is where we strive to be every season. I am just so excited for the girl’s and the fact they worked hard all season for this moment.”
Lewisville only had two senior starters (Saleena Rollins and Emma Dorsey) who started the game against Lake View. “Sarah Owens is our sophomore pitcher so we look forward to having her back for two more years and we start a lot of 8th and 9th graders up and down the roster. We expect to be back in the finals next year. We start on next year right away.
“Getting down early was very concerning to us because Lake View is a great team with solid pitching,” said Coach Thomas. “I kept wondering when we were going to get back in it. As the game went on, we starting getting back in it and making some things happen at the plate. We kept telling the players to keep focused and keep grinding and it all worked out for us.”
Owens was a key performer in the circle for the Lions. “Our goal was always to be the last team standing,” said Rollins after the game. “We came into this season with a strong desire to win a state championship. This is an unbelievable experience for me and all of my teammates. Saleena’s doble play gave us some momentum and plays like that always help us.
“I really love throwing the rise ball,” said Owens. “We wanted our practice yesterday to be our last practice of the season. We worked extra hard to finish it today. I would love to experience this feeling two more times before I graduate.”
Veteran Lake View head coach Brandy Huggins bid a farewell to All-State seniors Raven Locklear and the team’s top hitter Emma King. “They have both been starters since the 7th grade and I have never coached two better athletes with great determination and drive,” said Coach Huggins. “They were true leaders of the team this season and I couldn’t be more- prouder of them two.
Coach Huggins, finishing up her 12th season as the head coach at Lake View said she was very proud of all the hard work put in by the entire team that finished with a 17-7 record. “These girls worked hard all season and I am very proud of each and all of them. We got up early and left everything on the field but we just couldn’t get that hit when we needed it later in the game.”
However, give Lake View credit. They built a 5-1 lead after three innings, and they played like the more determined team early in the game. The game began with Lake View lead-off batter Emma King being hit-by-pitch and then Khole Cox reached on a walk. Lake View pitcher Raven Locklair next reached on an error to load the bases. King scored from third on a wild pitch to give LV an early 1-0 lead.
Lewisville tied the game at 1-1 in the bottom of the first. Junior catcher Jordan Miller hit a one-out double to the right corner. Miller came in on an RBI single by Molly Dease, two batters later, to tie the game.
Lake View exploded with four runs in the top of the third inning. Carleigh Matthews led off with a walk. Emma King then hit a hard-to-hit-ball that got by an infielder for a two- base error resulting in Matthews being out on a force play as King ending up on second due to a throwing error. Locklair’s hard hit grounder was also mis-handled scoring King for Lake View’s second run. Hanna Colburn then singled to put runners on first and third. Then Hollie Scott hit a three-run homer over the left field fence and Lake had a 5-1 lead in the top of the 4th inning.
In the bottom of the 4th Lewisville cut into the deficit with three runs. Sarah Ashley led off with a double to left. Dease singled up the middle to score courtesy runner Emma Dorsey to make it 5-2. Kyleigh Fletcher got a two-out walk and stole second. With runners on second and third Kinley Lambert hit a bloop single that scored both Dease and Fletcher to make it a 5-4 game.
In the top of the 5th Lake View scored their final run of the game. Locklear tagged a one-out double to the center field fence. Two batters later Scott singled in Locklair to put Lake View up 6-4.
In the bottom of the 5th Lewisville rallied with four runs that gave them the Class A state championship. Rollins led off and reached on a hit-by-pitch. Miller singled and then Rollins, after briefly stopping at third, took off to steal home under the tag of the LV catcher that made it a 6-5 game. Rolling’s heads up play got the home crowd on their feet.
Ashley then singled in Miller to tie the game at 6. Dease then got her third hit of the day scoring Ashley to give Lewisville a 7-6 lead. The Lions scored their final run of the game on a Lambert’s SAC bunt that brought in Dease.
Coach Thomas provided the HSSR with final stats for the Lions on the season. The top three hitters were Saleena Rollins (.506 with 25 RBI’s). Owens (.431 & 36 RBI’s) and Jordyn Miller (.425 with 25 RBI’s). Rollins led the team with 49 runs followed by Sydney Owens (27 runs) and Miller (25 runs scored).
In the home run department four players hit two or more bombs during the season. Miller led the way with four home runs followed by Rollins and Sarah Owens with three each. Fletcher contributed two round-trippers. Saleena Rollins led the team in stolen bases with 19 followed by Sydney Rollins with 11.
Owens, just a sophomore, has an outstanding season in the circle. She had 20 wins, 195 strike-outs and finished with a 1.64 ERA. Against Lake View she gave 8 hits and had 6 strike-outs.
Top hitters for Lewisville during the game were Dease who went 3-for-3 with two RBI’s, Miller who went 2-for-3 including a double and two RBI’s. Owens was 2-of-three including a double and two RBIs also. Kenley Lambert had a single as did Kylie Waggoner.
Locklear closed out an outstanding six- year career at Lake View, both in the circle and at the plate. Locklear ended the season batting around .430. She had 15 wins her senior season and her ERA was around 1.50. For game two she had four strike-outs while giving up 9 hits.
Top hitters for Lake View in game two included: Scott who had a three- run homer and two singles. Kaylan Turner contributed two singles, and Locklear had a double. Kayleigh Blackmon had a single along with Zy’Kiara Waters.
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