FASTPITCH PREVIEW: Building blocks for success in place at K-M

  • BY Wire Service
  • Monday, March 23, 2009 7:11pm
  • Sports

There’s light at the end of the tunnel.

In a program that has struggled in recent years, Kent-Meridian has reason to believe on the fastpitch diamond this spring.

“It seems we do have some building blocks,” Kent-Meridian coach Rachel Watanabe said. “I am praying they will build their skills and that, in a couple years, we’ll be able to hang a little better than in the past.”

The past, which includes a string of five straight last-place finishes, is something the Royals would like to forget. And that climb upward began last spring, when K-M knocked off Federal Way on April 18, the program’s first North Division win in more than five seasons.

The momentum from that victory, no matter how small, is what the Royals are keying on this season. But there’s also reason for optimism because, as Watanabe noted, K-M has a few building blocks from which to start.

Leading the way is do-it-all freshmen Josie Handolero.

“She’s a natural leader and loves to help other people learn how to play the game,” Watanabe said.

Handolero will be K-M’s ultimate Swiss Army knife this season, filling roles in the circle, infield and outfield.

K-M also will turn to speedy sophomore Priscilla Gonzales for a lift.

“She is a natural athlete who is faster than fast,” Watanabe said.

And though the Royals aren’t likely to contend with league heavyweights Kentlake, Auburn Riverside and Jefferson just yet, their ascension has begun.

“You can see it and you can feel it, too,” Watanabe said.


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