Stephenville Softball Team Splits District Games

Bees fall to Glen Rose but defeat Graham in high-scoring affair

Apr. 11, 2026 at 8:18pm

A vibrant, cubist-style painting depicting a high school softball game broken down into sharp, overlapping geometric shapes and planes of green, gold, and white, conceptually representing the team's competitive spirit and resilience.Stephenville High School's softball team demonstrates their resilience and offensive firepower in a split district performance.Stephenville Today

The Stephenville High School softball team split their two District 6-4A games last week, losing 5-4 to Glen Rose but bouncing back with a 20-6 victory over Graham.

Why it matters

Softball is a major spring sport in Stephenville, and the Bees' performance in district play is closely watched by the community. This split result keeps the team in the hunt for a playoff spot, but they'll need to find more consistency to secure a postseason berth.

The details

In the loss to Glen Rose, the Bees were narrowly edged out 5-4. However, the team responded with a dominant 20-6 win over Graham, showcasing their offensive firepower by scoring 20 runs.

  • The Stephenville softball team played two District 6-4A games last week.
  • On April 8, the Bees lost 5-4 to Glen Rose.
  • On April 10, the Bees defeated Graham by a score of 20-6.

The players

Stephenville High School

The local high school in Stephenville, Texas, known as the Bees, with a strong softball program.

Glen Rose

A rival high school in the District 6-4A conference that defeated Stephenville 5-4.

Graham

A high school in the District 6-4A conference that Stephenville defeated 20-6.

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What’s next

The Bees will look to build on their 20-6 win over Graham as they continue their district schedule, with key games against other contenders for the playoff spots.

The takeaway

Stephenville's softball team has shown the ability to score in bunches, but they'll need to find more consistency to secure a postseason berth in the competitive District 6-4A.