NORTH MANKATO - Forest Lake catcher Bethany Weiss knew Maple Grove pitcher Maddie Wihlm well, having played against her frequently in summer club softball.
So she was more than a little shocked when Wihlm, an All-Metro first-team selection as a pitcher, threw her a pitch Thursday that made her eyes light up.
Weiss, the consensus leader of the defending Class 4A champion Rangers, hit Wihlm's first pitch to her in the top of the first inning for a long two-run home run to left-center, sparking a five-run first inning that turned into an 8-0 victory over Maple Grove in the Class 4A semifinals of the softball state tournament.
"I've gone against Maddie for a really long time, and she's an amazing pitcher," Weiss said with a broad smile. "I don't know if she just missed her spot, but it was my favorite pitch and I swung out of my shoes for it.
"It was probably the most meaningful ball I've hit all season."
Forest Lake (22-3) had narrowly advanced to the semifinals, getting past Shakopee 6-5 on a seventh-inning infield hit.
"Our performance in the quarterfinals was gritty," Weiss said. "We made some errors, but our energy on the bench really helped. And our offense has been amazing these past two games, which is what we've been working on all season. We came out here with almost a perfect game and no errors, and Hannah [Tong] pitched great."
Elsewhere in Class 4A, Rosemount's Paige Zender showed her special fondness for Caswell Park, Field 1.