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Softball Roundup: Tyler Legacy, Whitehouse earn run-rule victories
Tyler Legacy and Whitehouse dominate in high school softball action
Published on Feb. 25, 2026
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Tyler Legacy and Whitehouse each earned run-rule victories in their recent softball games. Tyler Legacy defeated Cedar Hill 10-0, while Whitehouse routed Rockwall 12-0. Other local teams like Malakoff, Arp, Brook Hill, and Bullard also picked up wins on the diamond.
Why it matters
These high school softball results showcase the strong programs and talented players in the Tyler, Texas area. The run-rule victories demonstrate the dominance of these teams and highlight the competitive nature of the local softball scene.
The details
In the Tyler Legacy game, Felicity Hartley pitched four scoreless innings, allowing just two hits with seven strikeouts. Lauren Flournoy then pitched a perfect fifth inning. For Whitehouse, Taylor Morris tossed a one-hit shutout with 14 strikeouts over six innings. Analee Becerra led the offense with a home run, double, and five RBIs. Other standout performances came from Malakoff's Kensley Oglesby, who fell a single short of the cycle, and Arp's Cortlynn Quinalty, Kaitlynn Raymond, and Neci Potts, who all hit home runs.
- The Tyler Legacy game took place on February 19, 2026.
- The Whitehouse game was played on February 19, 2026 in Rockwall.
The players
Felicity Hartley
The Tyler Legacy pitcher who allowed no runs on two hits with seven strikeouts and three walks in four innings.
Lauren Flournoy
The Tyler Legacy pitcher who threw a perfect fifth inning with one strikeout.
Taylor Morris
The Whitehouse pitcher who allowed no runs on one hit with 14 strikeouts and three walks in six innings.
Analee Becerra
The Whitehouse player who hit a home run, double, and drove in five RBIs.
Kensley Oglesby
The Malakoff player who fell a single short of the cycle and drove in two runs.
The takeaway
These dominant performances by Tyler Legacy, Whitehouse, and other local softball teams showcase the strength of high school softball in the Tyler, Texas area. The run-rule victories and standout individual efforts demonstrate the talent and competitiveness of these programs, which will likely continue to be a source of pride for the community.


