Lightning, hail storm cause postponement of GSL baseball games

The Greater Spokane League baseball leaders’ games were suspended Thursday because of lightning and a hail storm.

The Ferris/Mt. Spokane and Mead/University games are scheduled to resume as part of a doubleheader today, beginning at 2 at Ferris and University.

Ferris (14-2), which locked up the top 4A district seed last week, needs just one win to clinch its first league championship since 2006. U-Hi (12-4) can lock up the top 3A district seed with one victory. Mt. Spokane (11-5) needs to sweep Ferris and get help from Mead to secure the 3A’s top district seed.

Women’s soccer

Daman Hagerott and Jael Hagerott will be swapping spots on the Whitworth bench this coming fall.

Whitworth athletics director Warren Friedrichs said Thursday that Jael will be become head coach and her father, Daman, will be assistant coach.

Daman Hagerott has served Whitworth as the women’s soccer head coach for six seasons. His career record is 77-29-6.

Jael Hagerott, a former Whitworth player, has served as assistant coach for three seasons. She finished as Whitworth’s all-time leader in assists with 30, and as one of the all-time goal scorers in Pirate history with 30.

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