The Eastridge Lancers are proving that experience is the ultimate game-changer, storming through Section V with an unblemished 16-0 record. Sixteen games. Sixteen wins. It’s the kind of start that turns heads and sets the stage for a championship run—and the Lancers are just getting started.
Their latest statement came on May 12 against Bishop Kearney (4-9), where Eastridge showcased the depth and determination fueling their perfect season. Harper Kuehne crushed a home run to ignite the offense, while Jalissa Crittenden dominated from the circle, shutting down the Kings with precision pitching. That one-two punch has become a hallmark for this squad, blending power at the plate with lockdown defense.
But the Lancers aren’t resting on their laurels. With only four regular-season games remaining, the focus is sharpening on a bigger prize: the Section V Class AA championship. Kuehne and Crittenden shared what’s driving this team’s success after the win over Kearney, pointing to chemistry and a relentless work ethic as key ingredients. “We’ve been playing together for years,” Kuehne said. “That trust shows on the field—everyone knows their role and executes.” Crittenden echoed the sentiment, noting the team’s ability to stay calm under pressure. “We don’t get rattled. We’ve been in tight spots before, and we lean on each other to get through.”
From the batter’s box to the outfield, Eastridge is firing on all cylinders. The Lancers have turned routine plays into highlights, with players like Haleigh Switzer, Clara Kneezel, and Taylor Schmidt stepping up in clutch moments. Whether it’s a perfectly timed slide into home or a diving catch at the fence, this team plays with a confidence that’s earned—not given.
As the postseason looms, Eastridge isn’t just chasing wins; they’re building a legacy. For fans of the game, this is a squad worth watching—and a reminder that in softball, experience isn’t just a stat; it’s a weapon.
