The North Scott Lady Lancers defeated the Muscatine Muskies, 6-1, in their first of two games Tuesday.
Kaylea Fessler and Madisyn Kelley have been playing softball together for as long as they can remember. They have been staples in Central Spri…
It was a late-arriving crowd at Rasmussen Field on Friday night. That said, finding a spot in the outfield and first base side bleachers was h…
St. Ansgar's softball team understands that in the postseason, you have to go toe-to-toe with some of the best to keep marching on.
Getting its ace Josie Juhl cleanly through the postseason with reasonable pitch counts, productive offense and stout defense will be a priorit…
It was a routine flyout that Emily Johnson caught in left field on Friday night. What wasn't routine was the throw.
Go through the record books of Central Springs' softball program and you'd be hard-pressed not to find Kaylea Fessler and Madisyn Kelley writt…
Stepping in at third base part of the way through last season, things weren't always easy for Bella Jensen.
In its last game of the regular season, it took everything for Lake Mills to come out on top against North Iowa.
With an all-state catcher, a power hitting third baseman and a lot of offense under the fold another year, one could argue Clear Lake's lineup…
On Senior Night in Sheffield on Monday, Class 2A No. 15 Osage (18-5, 8-5 TIC-East) took on No. 10 West Fork (15-3, 10-3).
Hampton-Dumont-CAL gave Class 1A No. 12 St. Edmond a run for its money, but it was unable to finish things out in a 6-3 loss on Monday.
Mason City (10-18) was at the Harlan Rogers Sports Complex in Fort Dodge for the St. Edmond Invitational on Saturday, going 1-2 on the day.
Up and down, up and down, up and down.
The celebration was nine years in the making.
Usually, the top two teams in the state don't face off at all. If they do, it comes in the postseason.
What has transpired this season is what Tom Dunn wanted.
As the days get closer to regional brackets being released, the more stressed Sadie Winfrey has become.
Assumption senior pitcher Bella Nigey has been on a roll this last week as she picked up two more wins and did not allow a hit in a doubleheader sweep of Davenport North on Thursday night.
The limp was noticeable. Her grimace could be seen deep in the visiting dugout. She was walking slowly to and from the pitching circle.
BJ Fessler called it one of the best at-bats of the season.
In the 50 years since the landmark law was passed, profound strides have been made in women and girls’ participation in sports. According to the Women’s Sports Foundation, women now make up 44% of all NCAA athletes, compared to just 15% in 1971. Nearly 3.5 million high school girls play sports, compared to less than 300,000 in 1972. But for Black women and women of color in sports, those gains have not been equally shared, reflecting the limitations of a policy that only addresses equity on the basis of sex and gender.