Truckee High School’s varsity softball team made history this season by advancing to the regional playoffs for the first time in 25 years, ending a decades-long postseason drought. The Wolverines not only broke through to the playoffs but also finished the season ranked fourth in the state, a remarkable achievement for a program that has seen significant growth in recent years.
The milestone comes three years after Jason Borzello took over as head coach when his daughter joined the team as a freshman. "I always figured I’d be watching the games from the sidelines with the other parents," Borzello said.
"But this has been incredibly exciting. I can’t say enough about these young ladies.
They rebuilt the program, continued to show up, and believed in what they were doing."
In the regional playoffs, Truckee secured a thrilling 20-17 victory over South Lake Tahoe, a game Borzello described as one of the most memorable wins in program history. "It had to be one of the biggest wins for Truckee softball, one I will never forget," he said.
"We’re definitely trying to make state next year." While the Wolverines ultimately fell short of reaching the state championship tournament, the season marked a major step forward.
Much of the team's success is tied to the expansion of youth softball opportunities in the community. Truckee Little League added a softball program about two years ago, but many current varsity players joined the sport before those opportunities existed, meaning they had little or no softball experience before entering the program.
Despite this, the team excelled both on and off the field, maintaining an average GPA of approximately 3.7. Many players have aspirations of attending college, and several are pursuing opportunities to continue playing softball at the collegiate level.
"I’m super proud of these young ladies, their dedication, and the joy they bring to me as a coach," Borzello said. "I couldn’t do it without them."
The current varsity roster includes Azul Caratachea, Ella De la Torre, Jackie Garcia, Jessie Borzello, Jossie De la Torre, Melissa Herrera, Nayeli Santos, Olivia Kay, Reina Rosenblatt, Sophie Inis, Stephanie Diaz, and Zoe Featherstone. With most of the roster expected to return and youth participation continuing to grow, the Wolverines hope this season’s breakthrough is only the beginning of a new era for Truckee softball.
Source: sierrasun.com
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