“We’ve had these injuries and were really at a crossroads last week and got the good play at the back with Erik and Elliot and a freshman coming in to play goalkeeper,” Lehnhart said. “We still have a ways to go and it is definitely going to hurt us when these games get into the state tournament. We are definitely going to miss those guys. But the other guys have stepped up and it looks like we are going to give ourselves a chance and that’s a good testament to those kids — from sitting and watching to now having to play — and they are playing well.”
The boys and girls played at the same time on adjacent fields.
“We finished about five minutes before they did so we country wise email marketing list were able to go and cheer for them,” Lehnhart said. “They had an exciting game. It was fun for the boys to cheer the girls on there.”
Both teams play Lathrop again Friday and West Valley on Saturday. The Wolfpack boys are a team that will threaten the JDHS box and defensive back.
The Juneau-Douglas High School: Yadaa.at Kalé Crimson Bears softball team posted a 2-4 record in the 2025 Blue & Gold Softball Tournament over the weekend at Anchorage’s Chuck Albrecht Softball Complex, getting a taste of what next month’s state tournament competition might bring to the fields.
The Crimson Bears opened with two difficult pool-play games against Cook Inlet Conference leader Bettye Davis East Anchorage and conference challenger Dimond for seeding in the tournament. All games were played to 65 minutes and then finishing that inning.
“During our first two games we struggled to catch up with the pitchers,” JDHS coach Lexi Razor said. “During our third game Friday we really started hitting well. And today (Saturday) we hit better and had some really strong defensive moments.”
“These are RPI games,” Lehnhart said. “So they matter.”
Crimson Bears place third in Blue & Gold play
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