Emma Overla, Lorelei Graham and Lindsey McKnight homered, Reanna Nieman and Madison Applebe combined to throw a no-hitter and Deer Park rolled past Seven Lakes 10-0 in the Region III-6A Semifinals at Summer Creek on Friday night.
The win advances Deer Park to the Region III-6A Championship for a second-straight season and moves their record to 38-4 overall.
“After those three-game series where we didn’t do well in the first game, playing in this first game well was a statement to everybody in the playoffs right now,” Graham said. “We’re a force to be reckoned with.”
The Deer struck first with RBI infield singles in the second and third inning to take a 2-0 lead. Deer Park made it 4-0 off Overla’s homer in the fourth inning.
While the Deer Park bats were providing the offense, Nieman was shutting down and shutting out Seven Lakes, which was in its first Regional Semifinal since 2016. Once Nieman’s night was done Applebe came in and slammed the door with a final couple of flawless innings.
The Deer Park one-two punch no-hit and shutout a team that hadn’t been since April 1 and had manufactured 32 runs in eight playoff games.
“I feel like teamwork is the dreamwork,” Nieman said. “I couldn’t ask for anyone better to come in behind me and perform how she did.”
Vidal added: “They responded to the call. We had to change some things up a little bit because we feel like everyone is expecting one or the other. I think they have handled everything I’ve asked and have handled it well.”
For Deer Park offensively, the 10 runs marked the fourth time these playoffs that the Deer have scored in double digits.
Now, Deer Park awaits the winner of the Katy-Pearland series, which is set to conclude on Saturday. The Deer know they have another “big series to win” before they even start talking about returning to the UIL State Softball Tournament.
The reining Class 6A State Champions checked off a few boxes on Friday night, the biggest besides getting back to the Regional Championship – winning a one-game series.
“We had preached all year long that at some point you have to win one game,” Vidal said. “I think it was for our kids. It was good all around.”