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Luschars, Oregon softball fall in super regional

Kailee Luschar

Kailee Luschar

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Kailee and Kedre Luschar saw their 2023 season with Oregon softball come to a close in late May as the Ducks fell to ninth-seeded Oklahoma State in the Stillwater Regional.

Overall, Oregon went 38-17 this season and 14-10 in PAC-12 conference play.

Kailee, a redshirt sophomore, put together a .418 batting average in 74 at-bats while playing in the outfield.

The elder Luschar recorded 31 hits, including a triple and four RBIs while stealing 14 bases on 15 attempts.

She posted an .888 OPS.

Kedre, a sophomore, hit .313 in 67 at-bats with 21 hits, two doubles and a triple. She also recorded a .725 OPS with three steals.


Farnworth appears in 28 games for Fort Lewis softball

In her freshman season, Carson High alumna Caydee Farnworth appeared in 20 games for the Fort Lewis Skyhawks this spring, posting a 4.99 ERA in 88.1 innings of work.

Farnworth had 71 strike outs and tallied four wins. At the plate she had three home runs and drove in six RBIs.


Taggart finishes freshman campaign at NCAAs

Carson High alumni Lukas Taggart finished an impressive freshman season on the men’s golf team at the Colorado School of Mines.

Taggart tied for 52nd at the NCAA Division II Regional Championships in mid-May.

Taggart’s best round of the tournament came on the final day, which allowed him to climb the leaderboard after he put together a 1-under 71.

His three-day score of 80-73-71 was eight-over par for the tournament.


Wiggins concludes first year with SUNY Cortland women’s golf

Sarah Wiggins, who earned six NWGC rookie of the week awards this spring, wrapped up her first season with SUNY Cortland women’s golf last month.

Wiggins, a Carson High alumna, finished sixth as an individual at the conference meet with an 87-80–167 as the Red Dragons won the team title.

The conference title earned Wiggins and SUNY Cortland an automatic spot in the NCAA Division III women’s golf championships where the Red Dragons were 26th.

Wiggins put together a 91-95–186 in the first two rounds of the championship tournament.

The final round of the tournament was canceled due to an unplayable hole for the entire field.

It marked the second year in a row SUNY Cortland finished its season at the national championship.