BY
RYAN O’CONNOR
A recent rough stretch aside,
Dan Meserve said things are
looking up for his Lady Hawks
– now and in the future.
After beginning the season
4-1, the Hopkinton softball team
flip-flopped in its last five contests.
The result is a 5-5 record
through Friday, May 9 – just past
the midpoint of the season.
But that doesn’t mean the
squad’s goals are unobtainable.
“We’re hoping to finish strong
and certainly meet our expectation
of making the playoffs,” said
Meserve. “Our ultimate goal is to
get a (postseason) home game,
and we still have a shot … It’s a
little bit of a long shot, but we
certainly still have a shot.”
A 6-2 record from this point,
said the coach, is likely needed
for the team to secure homefield
advantage in the first round
of the Class M tournament.
Though many Class M teams
returned their No. 1 pitcher this
season, Hopkinton did not. Still,
Meserve said the locals have
compensated with solid defense.
Leading this year’s unit are
senior captains Jackie Reen,
Christina Gleason and Elizabeth
Brown.
Reen pitches and plays center
field, Gleason patrols right
field, and Brown mans third
base.
Backup outfielder Dayna Jewell,
in her first year on the team, is
Hopkinton’s fourth senior.
Junior Remley Johnson, who
pitches or plays the outfield,
leads a solid group of juniors.
Kelsie Benson and Kaylah
Lessard see time in the outfield
as well, and Megan Wasserman
backs up Brown at the hot corner.
It’s the team’s crop of
sophomores, however, that has
Meserve giddy about the future.
“I started three freshmen
last year, and this year I’ve had
games where my entire starting
infield has been sophomores,”
said Meserve.
Emma Brown catches, Katie
Babson plays first base, and Melissa
Baron and Hannah Richard
hold down the middle infield at
second and shortstop, respectively.
Miranda Murphy is the
team’s utility infielder, and Ashley
Gleason pitches and plays
the outfield.
“It’s truly a nice, strong group
of sophomores with some seniors
that have done a great job of leading
– and a good group of juniors
as well,” said Meserve. “Yes, we
are a young team because we
start a lot of sophomores, and
you can definitely look at it and
say, ‘In another year we can be a
powerhouse,’ but this year we still
have a great group of girls that
create a good blend and have a
chance to do very well.”
Game notes
The Hawks dropped a 4-3
battle with Sanborn on Friday,
May 9.
Reen led off with a walk,
stole second and was driven
home by Babson, who went 3-
for-4 with two runs scored and
an RBI.
Richard and Lessard each
plated Babson, but the Lady
Hawks lost the contest when
Sanborn took the lead for good
in the sixth inning.
Hopkinton finished the
contest with seven hits. Reen
pitched six innings and gave up
three earned runs on six hits
while striking out five batters.
The Lady Hawks next host
6-5 Campbell of Litchfield on
Friday, May 16.