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READY TO SERVE: Osterhaus commits to Army ahead of final year with TWCA
Since joining the varsity ranks of TWCA softball, Alexis Osterhaus was almost instantly on an upward trajectory.
This past year, the senior infielder was a key factor in the team’s sudden revival, evidenced by her first-team, all-district recognition, in addition to getting an all-state honorable mention nod.
There was some question as to where she would ultimately take her talents at the conclusion of her career – but no longer.
As of the beginning of August, Osterhaus has committed to continue her playing career with Army West Point.
“I’ve always wondered what my purpose was, and I’d continuously pray about it and ask God where my path leads,” she said. “Then one day, during school chapel, I felt Him telling me I should take my academic and athletic ability somewhere greater than a normal four-year university.
“I wanted something more than that, and West Point offered me that – the ability to serve in the army while also playing Division-I softball. I felt like that would be the greatest honor, and that’s the challenge I decided to put on myself. Plus, my mom served with the Navy for eight years, and she’s been my biggest inspiration.”
As a whole, the Joshua Culp-led softball program experienced, perhaps, the most successful season seen in the past decade, having advanced two rounds deep in the TAPPS-5A playoffs.
Now that a new school year begins, the leaders of the team will ensure that this past Spring wasn’t a fluke.
“We’re definitely emphasizing the need to get in the weight room,” said Osterhaus. “I feel like everything relates to your overall strength, because if you address that in training, swinging a bat and throwing a ball should come naturally.
“The biggest thing, this past year, was the sense of community we felt. The whole school would come out and cheer for us on, which is something we haven’t necessarily felt as much in years past. But, they were behind us and I know that, with the bonds we’ve built since, it will play a factor this upcoming Spring.”
As she prepares to embark upon the final stretch of her high school career, Osterhaus has been presented with the opportunity to consider the time she has left as a Warrior.
“I’m sad about it, for sure,” she said. “But, I don’t want to live in the future. I want to exist in the moment and take things in as they come, so that I can truly enjoy my last year at TWCA. This senior year is going to be about making the best memories with the people I love most.”
Speaking of memories, Osterhaus was emphatic as to which she holds in the highest esteem.
“For softball, I’m going to miss the times we all walk off the bus into Chick-Fil-A before games, with just our socks on and no shoes,” she laughed. “One other memory I’m definitely going to remember forever is when we had brisket night at one of our games.
“A coach gave me a brisket sandwich in the middle of the game because I was hungry. Then, I was up to bat, still chewing, and I hit a home run. From then on, everyone was calling me ‘The Brisket Girl’ because I eat food and hit home runs.”
Osterhaus will have an entire year to make more, with both the TWCA softball and soccer teams.
Only now, she’ll have a place to call home, in which she’ll undertake a higher purpose.
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Young Guns: TWCA Softball has Future Stars in Rohrlich, Osterhaus
THE WOODLANDS CHRISTIAN ACADEMY SOFTBALL LOOKS TO GET INTO THE DISTRICT CONVERSATION IN 2023 EVEN AS THEY PLAY IN THE TOUGHEST DISTRICT IN THE STATE.
Coach Kate Maddock will throw her youngsters into the fire this season but feels confident they can hold their own.
“We are going be really young this year, but those young players are really talented,” she said. “This team is fun...the chemistry is great and we are trying to win the close games in the district this year that we barely lost last year. We are right there.”
TWCA's Katie WiseJamie Wright (VYPE)
The team strength will be on defense as senior Katie Wise moves to third base, move-in Alexis Osterhaus will play catcher and incoming freshman Reagan Rohrlich will patrol the shortstop position.
Rohrlich is a Top 5 national softball recruit on the showcase circuit and combines power, speed, and athleticism.
TWCA's Reagan RohrlichJamie Wright (VYPE)
Osterhaus moved to The Woodlands from Maine and is another college-level athlete who hits from the left side and is rangy on defense.
TWCA's Alexis OsterhausJamie Wright (VYPE)
“I can’t wait to see what our young players will bring to the table this year,” she said. “Add that to our five seniors and their leadership and it’s a recipe for success.”
Hold on Warriors, the future is looking bright between the lines.