The Camas-based Greenberry Lady A’s 12U softball club players don’t tend to display a lot of emotion, even after winning big games.
But after shortstop Gracie Olmos caught the final out of the USA Softball of Washington 12UB State Tournament, held July 1-3 at the Vancouver Girls Softball Association (VGSA) Salmon Creek Sports Complex in Vancouver, the team members’ true emotions were on full display.
“(Olmos) started sobbing, and everybody circled around her, and they all hugged,” said assistant coach Lila Chambers. “It was a pretty awesome moment. They’re young, so one of the things that we are focusing on is getting them to have more of a voice.”
The team won seven of its eight tournament games, including its last two against the Cowlitz County Devils in the championship round.
“I am in disbelief,” said Chambers, whose husband, Rob, is the team’s head coach. “I think I’m finally wrapping my head around the fact that they did this. They have so much heart, and play with so much passion, and they are so talented, so it’s not a surprise. But it has been really beautiful to see them all come together as a team, not just as ballplayers, but as teammates.”