SOFTBALL: Birthday girl Hagerty leads Logan past Pioneer

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SOFTBALL: Birthday girl Hagerty leads Logan past Pioneer

SOFTBALL: Birthday girl Hagerty leads Logan past Pioneer

ROYAL CENTER — Brooklynn Hagerty delivered the Logansport Berries a gem of a gift on her 17th birthday. Hagerty pitched a two-hit shutout with 14 strikeouts and had a home run, single and six RBIs to lead the Berries to a 10-0 win in six innings over the Pioneer Panthers on Thursday at Herk Hoffman

SOFTBALL: Birthday girl Hagerty leads Logan past Pioneer

ROYAL CENTER — Brooklynn Hagerty delivered the Logansport Berries a gem of a gift on her 17th birthday. Hagerty pitched a two-hit shutout with 14 strikeouts and had a home run, single and six RBIs to lead the Berries to a 10-0 win in six innings over the Pioneer Panthers on Thursday at Herk Hoffman Field. “Honestly, I’m just happy to be back out here with the girls,” Hagerty said. “It’s been a ...

Brooklynn Hagerty celebrated her 17th birthday in a way any softball player dreams of: by completely dominating the diamond. The Logansport Berries' junior star was utterly unstoppable, pitching a two-hit shutout with a staggering 14 strikeouts while also powering the offense with a home run, a single, and six RBIs to lead her team to a commanding 10-0 victory over the Pioneer Panthers.

For Hagerty, a standout pitcher verbally committed to the defending national champion Texas Longhorns, the performance was a statement. She overwhelmed a talented Pioneer lineup, fanning 14 of the 22 batters she faced and showcasing the elite control that makes her one of the state's most feared players. "I knew I couldn't miss my spots," Hagerty said, crediting her defense while acknowledging the constant drive to improve. "There's definitely still work to be done, but that's why we play the game."

Her brilliance in the circle was matched by her impact at the plate, a promising sign for her future two-way role at Texas. The Berries' offense provided ample support, with Kate Spradling, Adrienne Scott, Gracie Risley, and Bella Nicoles each collecting two hits in a balanced attack that signals this team's serious Class 3A state championship ambitions.

While Pioneer showed flashes, they simply had no answer for Hagerty on this night. The Berries now turn their focus to an immediate major test: the power-packed Castle Invitational, billed as the state's toughest tournament, where they'll look to carry this momentum against elite competition.

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