Drenched in Gatorade, Meadow McWhorter is having the time of her life.
The 30-year-old, who grew up playing softball in Washougal, is the proud head coach of the 2009 and 2010 Northwest Athletic Association of Community College’s champion Mt. Hood Saints softball team. The 1997 Washougal High School graduate has coached at Mt. Hood for eight years.
“There’s so much mental toughness to our sport,” McWhorter said. “If you fail 7-out-of-10 times, you’re still considered a good player. If you only fail 6-out-of-10 times, you’re a great player. It all depends on how you handle that adversity so you can come through in those clutch situations.
“You could be 0-for-3, but that last at-bat could be the most important at-bat of the game,” she added. “If you get the hit that helps us win the game, that’s the only at-bat you’re going to remember.”
The Saints became back-to-back champions when they beat four teams in one day, May 24, at the NWAACC tournament, at Delta Park in Portland. Mt. Hood defeated Centralia 19-1, Wenatchee Valley 5-1, Lower Columbia 8-5 and Southwest Oregon 7-4 in the championship final.
“Last year was the first time Mt. Hood ever won an NWAACC championship in softball,” McWhorter said. “To go out and win it for the first time, and then be able to defend it, was quite a feat.”