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Softball: Murray, Olman power St. Charles North over Lake Park

Paige Murray, and frankly, any St. Charles North pitcher, has their rock behind home plate.

All one has to look for is trusty No. 10, senior and catcher, Sophia Olman.

"She's a beast behind the plate," Murray, the North Stars standout sophomore pitcher said, following their 7-2 victory over Lake Park on Friday. "I always depend on her. I always know she's going to give it her best, no matter what."

Olman, an Eastern Illinois recruit, pounded out a first-inning RBI double and later blasted a solo home run in the third. While she's flashed a hot bat over the past few weeks, the presence and attentiveness Olman exhibits in the dugout or practice is also making notable impact.

"When the game starts, [Olman] is locked-in," North Stars coach Tom Poulin said. "She's really locked-in and she's a leader. We have multiple people who you would say 'That's another assistant, another coach' that's what's great about this group. They all fit into those roles. But, she's one of them. ... She'll have her fun, and then we start practice, and she's locked-in."

"I was struggling seeing the ball against Geneva and Wheaton North [within the last week], so I was like 'Dad, we need to get out on the tee, side toss to me [and] work on the tee. I've got a big game against Lake Park [so] got to bring the runs in," Olman said. "Just recognizing the pitches early and working them off the tee to know bat angle no matter what."

Murray, who allowed five hits and had two strikeouts in six innings pitched for the win, continues to carry over her magnificent success from last year's Class 4A state title run to this season.

"She just keeps getting better," Poulin said. "Keeps getting more confident, stronger - physically and mentally. [On Thursday, assistant coach Thijs Dennison] and I kept going back and forth on who we were going to start. I went to bed thinking: My gut is telling me to go with Paige."

"She looked really good warming up for the game [in the postponed game vs. Wheaton North on Thursday] when both [Murray and Ava Goettel] were warming up. You can't go wrong. I was talking with [North varsity baseball coach] Todd Genke today and he said: 'You can't go wrong.' I woke up thinking the same thing...she came and she was dealing."

Murray was largely able to limit a Lake Park (10-5-1, 1-2) offense that has managed to put up 10 runs or more in seven games this season. Michela Barbanente's two-run blast in the sixth was the lone blemish, but Murray was also able to work out of jams in the third, fifth and sixth innings.

Goettel came into close in the seventh, and had two strikeouts and a groundout to finish it off for the North Stars (9-1, 2-0).

"Trusting my spin and speed and knowing what working is working," Murray said about limiting the Lancers. "Just going with that, having confidence and knowing my team has my back."

"I think after last year, I've gotten so much more experience and so much more confidence," Murray continued. "Because last year coming in, not knowing the teams and now I feel like coming into this year, I've got a lot more confidence."

Offensively, the North Stars scored three runs in the first inning on RBIs from Olman, Maddie Hernandez and Ginger Ritter. Olman had her solo home run followed by a two-run shot from Ritter for the 6-0 lead in the third, and Leigh VandeHei later scrapped an RBI single in the third. The North Stars chased Lake Park starter Mia Savage after three innings.

"My biggest thing for our pitchers is if you're going to pitch to a lineup that's that potent, and frankly, they just put pressure on you in so many ways," Lake Park coach Tom Mazzie said. "Their legs are so good, they can bunt you, they can take you deep, they can beat you in a lot of ways. That's why they're the defending champs."

"...We got better as the game went on," Mazzie continued. "[North] kind of jumped early, they had a lot of the momentum, came out with the fire and kind of extinguished our fire until Michela jumpstarted us with a nasty play at shortstop [in the fifth to throw out VandeHei]. And, then, she comes up and hits one that didn't land yet, so that just shows her skill level."

St. Charles North's Sophia Olman (10) celebrates scoring on a double by Maddie Hernandez against Lake Park during a game on Friday, April 21, 2023. Mark Black/Shaw Local News Network
St. Charles North's Sophia Olman (10) celebrates her home run against Lake Park on Friday. Mark Black/Shaw Local News Network
St. Charles North's Ginger Ritter (8) celebrates a home run against Lake Park on Friday, April 21, 2023. Mark Black/Shaw Local News Network
St. Charles North's Paige Murray (15) pitches against Lake Park in St. Charles during a game on Friday, April 21, 2023. Mark Black/Shaw Local News Network
St. Charles North's Ava Goettel pitches against Lake Park. Mark Black/Shaw Local News Network
St. Charles North's Ginger Ritter (8) takes up her position at shortstop against Lake Park on Friday, April 21, 2023. Mark Black/Shaw Local News Network
St. Charles North's Ginger Ritter (8) makes the throw to first against Lake Park on Friday, April 21, 2023. Mark Black/Shaw Local News Network
Lake Park's Michela Barbanente watches her two-run home run fly over the fence Friday against St. Charles North. Mark Black/Shaw Local News Network
Lake Park's Michela Barbanente (1) makes the tag on St. Charles North's Ginger Ritter (8) for the out during a game in St Charles on Friday, April 21, 2023. Mark Black/Shaw Local News Network
Lake Park's Mia Savage (3) pitches against St. Charles North during a game on Friday, April 21, 2023. Mark Black/Shaw Local News Network
Lake Park's Michela Barbanente (1) makes the throw to first against St. Charles North on Friday, April 21, 2023. Mark Black/Shaw Local News Network
Lake Park's Michela Barbanente (1) is congratulated on her two run home run fly over the fence against St. Charles North on Friday, April 21, 2023. Mark Black/Shaw Local News Network
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