Growing pains for Griswold, and other thoughts | Zanor column

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Growing pains for Griswold, and other thoughts | Zanor column

Growing pains for Griswold, and other thoughts | Zanor column

Wolverines softball ready for rebuild under first-year coach.

Growing pains for Griswold, and other thoughts | Zanor column

Wolverines softball ready for rebuild under first-year coach.

Every new season brings a fresh start, but for the Griswold Wolverines softball team, this year is a true rebuild under first-year head coach Shae Crosby. The journey began with a tough 13-0 loss to Norwich Tech on Tuesday, a game that highlighted both the challenges and the promise of a program in transition.

Norwich Tech junior Maya Stimson was dominant in the circle, shutting down the Wolverines' offense and setting the tone for the Warriors' decisive victory. For Griswold, the game served as a valuable early-season test, exposing areas for growth while showcasing the effort of players like freshman Aubrey Eliasson and others stepping into new roles.

Rebuilding a team is never easy. It requires patience, resilience, and a focus on fundamentals—the very building blocks of great softball. For Coach Crosby and her Wolverines, this season is about laying a new foundation. The scoreboard might not always reflect it early on, but every practice and every game is a step toward building a competitive future.

This is the reality of sports: sometimes you have to endure the growing pains to achieve future success. The Wolverines' commitment to the process, their teamwork, and their drive to improve are what define this chapter of their story. It's a reminder that the heart of the game isn't just in the wins, but in the grit and determination to keep getting better.

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