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Granada Hills lastly breaks by way of to beat Carson for Metropolis Part softball title

By Editorial Board Published June 1, 2025 5 Min Read
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Granada Hills lastly breaks by way of to beat Carson for Metropolis Part softball title

Addison Moorman might lastly breathe. The senior pitcher couldn’t maintain her feelings again. Tears rolled down her cheeks as she embraced her teammates on Cal State Northridge’s softball diamond.

A 12 months in the past, she struck out 19 batters — solely to fall brief 1-0 in14 innings. Two years earlier, Granada Hills was one run away from Metropolis Part glory.

On Saturday in Northridge, so near house, the Metropolis Part Open Division title, this system’s first since 1981, was Moorman’s — and the Highlanders — to have a good time in an 11-2 drubbing of archrival Carson. Moorman put the group on her again, hanging out 11 whereas giving up simply 4 hits and two earned runs throughout her complete-game efficiency.

“It feels so good to go out on top, especially against [Carson],” stated Moorman, who signed with Lehigh in November. “To finally beat them, overcome that hurdle and then leave as a champion, feels really great.”

Carson held a 1-0 lead early within the recreation when Atiana Rodriguez and Letu’u Simi mixed for back-to-back doubles within the second inning, however from the underside of the second onward, it was all Granada Hills on the plate.

Addison Moorman delivers a pitch towards Carson on Saturday.

(Craig Weston)

The Highlanders capitalized off of two Colts errors within the second inning. Second baseman Lainey Brown and proper fielder Elysse Diaz singled house runs, whereas Giselle Merida tripled to carry house one other.

“I’ve been waiting,” stated Diaz who went two for 4 with two RBIs and a double. “It was just boiling and boiling and then here, [the offense] just exploded.”

By the point Moorman returned to the circle for her third inning of labor, Granada Hills had scored seven runs on six hits towards Carson pitcher Giselle Pantoja — who shut the Highlanders down in 2024 — constructing a cushion for its star pitcher to exit and do what she’d executed all season: dominate.

“‘Every time a pitcher always feels that burden of carrying the team, and [Moorman] dealt with it well,” said Granada Hills coach Ivan Garcia. “Her character is greater than her talent, the way she handles her teammates, the way she leads by example. I mean, you wouldn’t know that she’s a star pitcher, the best way she places bases away, the best way she cleans up.”

Moorman made only one large mistake on Saturday — leaving a pitch over the plate to Colts heart fielder Rylee Gardner, who desposited the ball over the center-field wall for a solo house run (her eighth of the 12 months) within the sixth inning.

In any other case, Moorman stored Carson off steadiness all recreation. She set down 13 consecutive batters between the second and sixth innings, hanging out her eleventh batter of the sport because the penultimate at-bat of her highschool profession.

Giselle Merida slides safety into the base for an RBI triple against Carson in the second inning Saturday.

Giselle Merida slides security into the bottom for an RBI triple towards Carson within the second inning Saturday.

(Craig Weston)

For Moorman, profitable a CIF title simply 10 minutes away from Granada Hills Excessive, was a second value savoring, she stated. For Garcia — who stated he was completely happy to see his group goofing off and having enjoyable at a pregame lunch, loosening up earlier than the most important recreation of his teaching profession — he’s trying ahead to the 1981 title not lurking round his shoulders.

“Third time’s the charm,” he stated.

Earlier within the day in Northridge, Taft gained its first Metropolis Part title within the softball program’s historical past with an 8-3 victory over Marquez within the Division II last. Legacy made little doubt of its Metropolis Part Division I title triumph later Saturday afternoon, shutting out Port of Los Angeles 5-0.

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