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Soft Senior Day
Kin Lee
5
Winner Dominican (Cal.) DUC 22-21, 15-12 PacWest
0
Menlo MENLO 14-36, 11-23 PacWest
Winner
Dominican (Cal.) DUC
22-21, 15-12 PacWest
5
Final
0
Menlo MENLO
14-36, 11-23 PacWest
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 R H E
Dominican (Cal.) DUC 0 0 2 1 0 0 2 5 11 0
Menlo MENLO 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 1

W: Alexis Verduzco (8-3) L: Elizarrey, Alysia (5-10)

3
Dominican (Cal.) DUC 22-22, 15-13 PacWest
4
Winner Menlo MENLO 15-36, 12-23 PacWest
Dominican (Cal.) DUC
22-22, 15-13 PacWest
3
Final
4
Menlo MENLO
15-36, 12-23 PacWest
Winner
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 R H E
Dominican (Cal.) DUC 1 0 0 1 0 1 0 3 7 0
Menlo MENLO 0 0 0 0 0 4 X 4 8 2

W: Yslava, Lela (6-14) L: Nayellys Torres-Gonzalez (4-9)

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Game Recap: Softball | | Ally Salzwedel

Oaks Softball Delivers Senior Day Magic in Last 2026 Appearance Against Dominican

ATHERTON, CA – Menlo Softball closed out its 2026 campaign by honoring five seniors: Lucy Brooks, Gabrielle Rodriguez, Emma Wilson, Lara Edeker, and Emma Medina, in a final home doubleheader that reflected the heart and identity of the program. With family, teammates, and supporters looking on, the Oaks took the field one last time this season determined to compete for each other and for the group that helped shape the team's culture. After a difficult opening game, Menlo responded the way it has all year - together - battling back to earn a thrilling Game 2 victory that made Senior Day a fitting finale.


 

Oaks Statistical Leaders:

Gabrielle Rodriguez (G1): 1-3, 1 2B

Alina Perez (G1+2): 2-6, 2 2B, 1 run

Emma Medina (G1): 1-3

Sierra Pasco (G1+2): 1-4, 2 BB, 1 run

Lucy Brooks (G2): 2-4, 1 SB

Tacia Kahalewai (G2): 1-2, 1 RBI, 1 BB, 1 run

Grace Tuiteleleapaga (G2): 1-3, 1 2B, 1 run

Lara Edeker (G2): 1-1, 1 RBI

Lela Yslava (G2): 7.0 IP, 4 K, 2 BB, 7 H, 3 ER


 

Game 1: Dominican 5 - 0 Menlo

Game 1 began as a pitcher's duel, with Menlo matching Dominican inning for inning early on. The Oaks flashed sharp defense and composure, holding Dominican hitless through the first and limiting threats in the second. Alina Perez jumpstarted the offense with a third-inning double, and Gabrielle Rodriguez later added another extra-base hit, but Menlo struggled to convert opportunities into runs.

The turning point came in the third, when Dominican capitalized on a defensive miscue to plate two runs, shifting the momentum. A solo home run in the fourth and late insurance runs stretched the lead, but Menlo continued to battle in every inning. Despite the final score, the Oaks showed flashes of tight defense, timely hits, and the ability to compete with one of the conference's toughest lineups.


 

Game 2: Dominican 3 - 4 Menlo 

If Game 1 tested Menlo's resolve, Game 2 proved it. Trailing 0-3 heading into the bottom of the sixth, the Oaks delivered a Senior Day moment to remember. Sierra Pasco sparked the rally with a single, and Alina Perez followed with a clutch double to ignite the dugout. From there, the energy shifted completely.

Tacia Kahalewai got Menlo on the board, and aggressive baserunning forced Dominican into mistakes as the Oaks kept applying pressure. Grace Tuiteleleapaga came through with a key double, and senior Lara Edeker delivered the defining blow, a go-ahead two-RBI single that sent the crowd into a frenzy and gave Menlo its first lead of the day.

In the circle, Lela Yslava was dominant when it mattered most. After battling through early innings, she locked in down the stretch, shutting the door with confidence and composure. Backed by clean, confident defense in the seventh, the Oaks secured the comeback victory and capped off Senior Day in unforgettable fashion.


 

2026 Ending in the Win Column

As the final outs were recorded, all by seniors by the way, and the season came to a close, the result was bigger than a split. It was a reflection of the leadership, resilience, and connection built throughout the year. The senior class leaves behind a standard defined by toughness and unity, while the underclassmen carry forward the momentum of a team that refused to quit. With a dramatic comeback to end the season, the Oaks didn't just finish, they made a statement about who they are and where they're headed.


 
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Players Mentioned

Lucy Brooks

#21 Lucy Brooks

OF
5' 7"
Senior
R/R
Lara Edeker

#2 Lara Edeker

UTL
5' 4"
Senior
R/R
Tacia Kahalewai

#4 Tacia Kahalewai

2B
5' 2"
Junior
L/R
Emma Medina

#22 Emma Medina

SS/3B
5' 6"
Senior
L/R
Gabrielle Rodriguez

#17 Gabrielle Rodriguez

UTL
5' 3"
Senior
R/R
Grace Tuiteleleapaga

#20 Grace Tuiteleleapaga

3B
5' 2"
Junior
R/R
Emma Wilson

#6 Emma Wilson

C
5' 6"
Senior
R/R
Sierra Pasco

#12 Sierra Pasco

C/1B
5' 6"
Junior
L/L
Lela Yslava

#5 Lela Yslava

RHP
5' 2"
Freshman
R/R
Alina Perez

#15 Alina Perez

UTL
5' 2"
Junior
R/R

Players Mentioned

Lucy Brooks

#21 Lucy Brooks

5' 7"
Senior
R/R
OF
Lara Edeker

#2 Lara Edeker

5' 4"
Senior
R/R
UTL
Tacia Kahalewai

#4 Tacia Kahalewai

5' 2"
Junior
L/R
2B
Emma Medina

#22 Emma Medina

5' 6"
Senior
L/R
SS/3B
Gabrielle Rodriguez

#17 Gabrielle Rodriguez

5' 3"
Senior
R/R
UTL
Grace Tuiteleleapaga

#20 Grace Tuiteleleapaga

5' 2"
Junior
R/R
3B
Emma Wilson

#6 Emma Wilson

5' 6"
Senior
R/R
C
Sierra Pasco

#12 Sierra Pasco

5' 6"
Junior
L/L
C/1B
Lela Yslava

#5 Lela Yslava

5' 2"
Freshman
R/R
RHP
Alina Perez

#15 Alina Perez

5' 2"
Junior
R/R
UTL