Granada Hills finally breaks through to beat Carson for City Section softball title
Briefly

Addison Moorman's emotional triumph marked the Highlanders' first City Section Open Division title since 1981 with an 11-2 victory against rival Carson. Moorman shone on the mound, striking out 11 and allowing only four hits. The team showcased their hitting prowess, scoring seven runs in a pivotal second inning following a rocky start. Players like Lainey Brown, Elysse Diaz, and Giselle Merida contributed significantly to the explosive offense, culminating in a cherished victory. Moorman expressed deep satisfaction in overcoming past setbacks and finishing her senior year as a champion, especially against a longtime rival.
I've been waiting, said Diaz who went two for four with two RBIs and a double. It was just boiling and boiling and then here, [the offense] just exploded.
Every time a pitcher always feels that burden of carrying the team, and [Moorman] dealt with it well, said Granada Hills coach Ivan Garcia. Her character is great.
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