The softball coaches of the Northern Texas Junior College Athletic Conference have released their All-Conference team for 2023, and several Weatherford College players are among the honorees.
After advancing to the regional semifinals for the third consecutive year, the Weatherford College softball team was eliminated from the Region V-North Tournament Saturday in Waco.
Jacinta Fonoti hit a two-run home run to give the Weatherford College softball team the lead in the bottom of the sixth inning, and WC held on for a 2-1 win over Cisco College in the first round of the Region V-North Tournament in Waco on Thursday.
After finishing the regular season Monday at 37-14 overall, the Weatherford College softball team is headed to the Region V-North Tournament in Waco May 4-7.
The National Junior College Athletic Association released its weekly Division I rankings on Monday, and Weatherford College is represented in both baseball and softball.
Weatherford College’s baseball, softball, men’s golf and women’s tennis teams are all recognized in the most recent national rankings from various sources.
The Weatherford College softball team has won six in a row after completing a sweep of Cisco College, winning both games of a Saturday doubleheader at Stuart Field 2-0 and 19-4.
Temple College won two softball games against Weatherford College Wednesday in Temple, both on walk-offs in the bottom of the eighth inning and both with a 4-3 final score.
Weatherford College’s baseball and softball teams both moved up in the National Junior College Athletic Association Division I rankings released Monday.
The Weatherford College softball team, ranked No. 20 in the nation, swept its third straight doubleheader with two wins at Vernon College Saturday, 9-1 and 9-1.
The No. 20 Weatherford College softball team dominated Vernon College in a doubleheader at Stuart Field Wednesday, 12-2 and 10-1. Both games ended early due to the run rule.
The Weatherford College baseball team moved up three spots to No. 17 in the National Junior College Athletic Association Division I rankings released Monday.
The Weatherford College softball team, ranked No. 20 in the nation, split a four-game series with No. 8 McLennan Community College Wednesday and Saturday.
Weatherford College was ranked No. 20 in not one but two national rankings released Monday, March 20, by the National Junior College Athletic Association. WC’s softball and baseball teams both came in at 20th among their respective Division I NJCAA squads.
The Weatherford College softball team improved to 6-0 in conference play and 19-4 overall after sweeping Hill College at Stuart Field on Wednesday, 9-7 and 8-7.
The Weatherford College softball team opened conference play with a doubleheader sweep of Ranger College Wednesday at Stuart Field. Both games ended in the fifth inning due to the run rule.
With plenty of returning talent combined with some newcomers who are expected to make an immediate impact, Weatherford College softball coach Haylee Williams is anticipating another successful spring.