Westside Eagle-Observer

Transition from basketball to softball tough for Lady Lions

- BY MARK HUMPHREY mhumphrey@nwaonline.com

FARMINGTON — Making a direct transition from competing in the state basketball tournament to spring sports is anything but easy.

Just ask Gravette softball players among various teams competing during the Farmington Invitation­al Softball Tournament last weekend.

“It’s a really big struggle. It’s hard on your body because basketball and softball are like two completely different shades. You have to completely change your mindset, so it’s been kind of a struggle, but I feel like now I’m getting into my softball groove,” said Gravette ace Brooke Handle, who pitched the Lady Lions through the 2023 district, regional, and state tournament­s all the way to a Class 4A State championsh­ip last season.

This year the Lady Lions advanced all the way to the Class 4A State semifinals and were one basketball win away from playing in the finals when they dropped a 51-50 loss to Morrilton on March 2. Handle sustained a broken nose from an opposing post player, who elbowed her during the tourney, and played with a protective face shield in her last basketball game.

Handle was named to the Class 4A All-State Tournament team, an honor she cherishes.

“It felt amazing. It felt like all of my hard work had just paid off,” Handle said.

She stayed after basketball practice, did extra work, and achieved her goal of being named to the AllState Tournament Team at the 4A level.

The broken nose doesn’t affect her ability to perform while pitching, but she’s still using that shield underneath her other protective gear when pitching. Handle’s aware that, as a pitcher, her presence in the lineup provides a valuable asset to her team.

“I feel like it’s very important. I feel like I have to push a little harder than most girls transition­ing from basketball to softball, but I was working in the offseason to make sure that I was ready,” Handle said.

Handle’s classmate Keeley Elsea also feels the grind of adjusting to softball coming off the basketball season.

“It’s so hard, it’s so different. Your hand-eye coordinati­on has to be so much better in softball. Basketball definitely helped with my stamina and the team’s been so welcoming since we came back. It’s been fun, but it’s been tough,” Elsea said.

Elsea holds fond memories of the Lady Lions’ accomplish­ments in basketball.

“It was amazing; it was so fun. I’ve played with those girls since I was five. It was really sad when it ended, but it was amazing how far we went,” Elsea said.

Elsea appreciate­s Handle making herself available for the softball season.

“It’s crazy important. We’re all praying for her fast recovery and really thankful that she’s OK,” Elsea said.

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