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The varsity Lady Tigers continue to
dominate the opposition this season as they
enter the CIF playoffs with a 22-game win
streak.
Only dropping three games this season
out of 25, they go undefeated in league
play, going 12-0 as they prepared to go
against Kerman (14-11) for the second
time on Wednesday, May 17. This makes
the Wasco Tigers first place in the Central
Section South Sequoia League, placing
them above schools such as Taft, Shafter,
Chavez, Arvin, McFarland and Kennedy.
Lady Tiger supremacy cannot be understated.
So far, 11 out of 22 wins have
been complete shutouts. This season, the
Tigers have shut out the likes of Bakersfield
Christian 1-0, Kerman 1-0, Barstow 3-0,
Tehachapi 9-0, McFarland 13-0 and Arvin
15-0. Schools such as Ridgeview, Mira
Monte and Kennedy were shut out twice
by the Lady Tigers this season. Ridgeview
lost 14-0 the first time and 11-0 the second
time. Mira Monte lost 11-0 the first time,
15-0 the second time. Kenedy lost 13-0 the
first time, 10-0 the second time.
When asked earlier this year about the
team's expectations, Softball Head Coach
Sonia Wedel said, “We are looking to be
more competitive than we've been in the
last 3-4 years and produce more wins.
Softball has expanded quite a bit in the
last 10 years, and overall high school
teams are stronger and the competition is
tougher. We can't take any team or game
lightly.”
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