Well, that's an understatement.
Ross, who hits second in LC’s lineup, brought a team-leading .474 average into the week. She also leads the squad in stolen bases (seven) and doubles (five) through 11 games.
Ross and Work want to get LC back to state. The T-Wolves haven’t qualified for state since their freshman year.
That year, LC had to win a play-in game to earn a state berth. The T-Wolves trailed Borah 5-1 going into the bottom of the seventh, but they rallied to score five runs to win.
Tolzmann used Ross as a pinch hitter to lead off in the decisive inning, and Ross hit a home run. Work, the final hitter in the inning, capped the comeback with a two-run homer.
LC finished second at state, losing to rival Coeur d’Alene in the title game.
Currently sitting 8-0 in league play and 14-1 overall, the T-Wolves are well on their way to state this year, meaning that we'll see more from Ross when all is said and done.
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