YOUNG BEAVER TALENT. Elisa Vatn takes off for first base against Lake Washington last month. Vatn helped the Ballard Beavers qualify for the KingCo 4A playoffs this year. Dean Wong photo.
The Ballard Beavers fast-pitch softball team achieved a big goal when it qualified for the KingCo 4A Tournament with games against Juanita and Bothell last week.
Softball has become a tradition at the school with its history of dominating the old Metro 3A league.
Fans turned out in force to support the team in the two playoff games. While the team lost to Juanita 1-0 on the road and to Bothell 3-2, the season has been a success for the red and black.
Hallie Hemmingsen led Ballard by going 3 for 3 at the plate and one RBI against Bothell.
Record wise, the team went 10-10 in league play and 10-12 overall .
Head Coach Al Lowe said his team was in good shape going into the playoffs. Injuries to numerous players are improving.
"We are getting focused. Everything will be fine. We're in good shape and above average in health," said Lowe.
The Beavers warmed up for the action with a 2-1 win over Lake Washington on May 7. Ballard then lost their last game of the season to Redmond 14 to 1.
Leslie Ellingsen, the Beavers top threat as a pitcher and hitter was back in form in the Lake Washington victory. She combined with Nicole Murray to put away the Kangeroos.
Ellingsen is one of the top softball players in the state and will be graduating in June. She went 2-3 at the plate and scored a run. Hemmingsen, a defensive stopper at third base was also 2-3 with a run.
As one of the top hitters and pitchers in the state, Ellingsen has attracted the interest of college recruiters.
Ballard has defeated Lake Washington, Garfield, Eastlake, Bothell, Franklin and Roosevelt this season.