Owls Too Strong: Sophomores Mooney, Salafia anchor state quarterfinal softball win for Timberlane
Timberlane Regional High School's softball team is one win away from the Division I state championship, marking an impressive playoff run. Under the leadership of first-year head coach Kevin Cunningham, the Owls have demonstrated strong talent, particularly from sophomores Mooney and Salafia. Their recent victory in the quarterfinals showcases teamwork and determination as they aim for the title not seen since 2013. This young team's performance indicates a bright future for Timberlane softball.
By the Numbers- Timberlane reached the state quarterfinals, positioning themselves one win away from the championship.
- The Owls last appeared in the Division I state championship game in 2013.
- The Owls have shown consistent improvement throughout the season, blending experience with youthful talent.
- Coach Kevin Cunningham, previously junior varsity coach, has effectively guided the team in the playoffs.
Timberlane will prepare for their next game, which will determine their chance to compete for the state title. The Owls' performance in the upcoming match is critical for solidifying their legacy and team cohesion moving forward.
Bottom LineTimberlane’s softball team is on the verge of a significant achievement, with a blend of youth and determination leading them within reach of their first state championship in nearly a decade. Their journey reflects not just on-field success, but also the promising future of the program.
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