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Timberwolves Aim to Rebound Against Pasco-Hernando State College

Timberwolves Aim to Rebound Against Pasco-Hernando State College

As another week of FGC Softball action nears its close, the Timberwolves gear up to face off against Pasco-Hernando State College in a crucial three-game conference series starting at 1 p.m. this Friday, March 8, at Jean Williams Field. FGC will finish out the three-game series against Pasco-Hernando Saturday, March 9, on their opponents' home field.

The Wolves, currently holding a 1-5 record in the conference, find themselves in the fifth spot, seeking redemption after a challenging weekend. Head Coach Jimmy Williams and his squad are determined to turn the tide and showcase their resilience on their home turf.

Leading the offensive charge for the Timberwolves is Makenzie Peters, boasting an impressive .453 batting average. Peters has been a consistent force at the plate, and her ability to deliver clutch hits will be crucial in rejuvenating FGC's offense. Peyton Hatcher is another key player to watch, with a formidable .385 on-base percentage. Hatcher's knack for getting on base is an asset that the Timberwolves will rely on to generate scoring opportunities. Brooklyn Kennedy, with a .450 on-base percentage, adds another layer to FGC's offensive arsenal, putting pressure on the Pasco-Hernando defense.

On the flip side, the Pasco-Hernando State College Bobcats enter the series with a solid 4-2 conference record, currently holding third position. The Bobcats have proven themselves formidable opponents, and the Wolves are well aware of the challenge that lies ahead. FGC's pitching staff, led by Karis Smith, will need to bring their A-game to keep the Bobcats' potent offense in check.

As the Timberwolves strive to bounce back and climb the conference standings, support from FGC fans will be a driving force to propel the them back into the win column. Don't miss the action as the Timberwolves go head-to-head against Pasco-Hernando State College, aiming to make a statement in the conference.