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Sahuaro, Salpointe Athletes Choose Colleges

By Becky Pallack
Arizona Daily Star Tucson, Arizona | Published: 04.09.2009

A few student-athletes moved closer to their dreams of playing sports in college on Wednesday, national letter-of-intent day for the NCAA.

Meet three who are moving up to the next level in their athletic careers:

Hanna Parrish, Drexel University softball

The shortstop from Sahuaro chose the Philadelphia school for the criminal justice program and said "the softball is just as good." She is planning a career in law enforcement.

Parrish visited the campus in February. "At first it was really overwhelming because the city's so big, and it's nothing like (Tucson) at all."

She started playing softball for fun in junior high school. "And then people started telling me I was pretty good at it," especially coach Phil Babauta, she said. So she got serious and now the sport is her passion.

She's batting .515 and will likely start for Drexel as a freshman. "They said they think I definitely fit into a spot that needs to be filled next year" at shortstop or second base, she said.

Parrish also played volleyball and basketball at Sahuaro and enjoys acting in the drama club. Her club softball team is the Arizona Roadrunners....read more>>>>


College Commitments

Sahuaro softball star Hanna Parrish has signed a national letter of intent to play collegiately at Drexel University Philadelphia.

Her scholarship will cover 96 percent of her expenses, a rarity for softball players.

Parrish, a four-year varsity letter winner whose .516 batting average leads the Cougars, also has a 3.5 grade point average and has performed in Advanced Drama courses at the school for three years....read more>>>>


CDO snaps Sahuaro's 5-game Win Streak

March 20, 2009, 10:13 p.m.
ASH FRIEDERICH
Tucson Citizen

 

The last time Canyon del Oro's Kenzie Fowler and Sahuaro's Kira White faced each other in the circle, the Class 4A Division I state title was awaiting the winner. Canyon del Oro won that matchup last season, and the Dorados won again 6-0 at Sahuaro on Friday.

On her 18th birthday, Fowler's teammates gave her a commanding lead before she even got into the circle.

"We came out on top and you can't ask for more," said Fowler, who struck out 19 and added two RBIs in the seventh inning.

"We knew coming in that Sahuaro was a good team. We barely pulled it out last year in the championship game. I just came in with a plan and stuck to it."

Mattie Fowler, Kenzie's younger sister, finished 2 for 3 with two RBIs in a four-run first inning. She took Kira White's 28th pitch of the first for a single behind the first baseman's head to make it 4-0.

"We just came out in the first and got an early lead," Mattie said. "That helped us get some momentum in the game. (Kira) is a great pitcher and when she hits the outside corner, she's tough to hit.

"I was trying to get a hold of anything and put it in play and get some things going."

After the first, White returned to her regular form, responding with a quick 1-2-3 second inning while throwing only 11 pitches.

"I could've pitched better. CDO was on top of its game in the first," said White, who is battling an injury and was on a pitch count. "I was a little nervous in the first inning. I pitched more inside than in last year's championship game. "

White was pulled in the fourth for Kaylee Prichett after Valerie Mendoza reached on an error, loading the bases. But Prichett got Courtney Solevella to fly out to end the threat.

"Once Kira got out of the first inning, we hung with them," Sahuaro coach Steve Sanchez said. "I would she say she is about 70 percent and we had her on a pitch count. We know that if we are going to play at their level, we have to get better."

CDO's victory was its 12th in a row, while Sahuaro's five-game winning streak was snapped....read more>>>>


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