In the aftermath of the stunning ending to Dilworth-Glyndon-Felton's 3-1 victory over St. Charles in the Class 2A softball championship game, pitcher Natalee Linman's thoughts quickly went to the only place they could.
Her father, Josh.
Linman pitched a complete game, keeping the Saints off balance until the bottom of the seventh inning.
That's when St. Charles got a pair of two-out hits to unsettle things. When a throw skipped past Dilworth-Glyndon-Felton third basemen Lexi Froemke, it appeared St. Charles would score at least one run.
But the ball caromed right back to Froemke, who threw a perfect strike to catcher Skylar Spessard, who applied the tag to St. Charles' Emma Chuchna for the final out of the game.
Linman gave a quick leap for joy, then immediately squatted with her hands covering her face.
"My dad died about a year ago," she said, smiling through tears, her voice cracking. "He was my biggest fan. He taught me softball. He's here today, I have a feeling."
Linman was ill early in the season, so she shared time on the rubber with eighth-grader Autumn Leach. Leach started the first two games of the tournament with Linman closing both victories.