Orange Beach Makos Capture Girls 4A Softball Title

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Orange Beach Makos Capture Girls 4A Softball Title

Ken Cooper • May 15, 2024

Makos Clinch Fourth 4A State Title

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The Orange Beach Makos Girls Softball team clinched their fourth state 4A championship title today when they defeated Brooks High School 2-1. This victory marks a significant milestone for the Lady Makos, who have now secured the state title four years in a row. 


The game, held at Oxford, showcased the Makos' formidable skills and teamwork. Junior pitcher K.G. Favors delivered another outstanding performance, leading the team with her exceptional pitching. Favors, who has been pivotal throughout the season, earned the MVP title for her one-hit shutout in the championship game against Houston Academy, which the Makos won 5-0​.


The Makos have had an extraordinary season, boasting a remarkable 38-1 record. Their only loss came in the Hoover Classic tournament's championship game against Class 6A seventh-ranked Hazel Green​​. Throughout the season, the team displayed impressive statistics, with Favors maintaining a batting average of .553 and Justine Henderson achieving an earned run average of 0.35​.


Community support played a crucial role in the Makos' success, with fans, local officials, and school representatives cheering them on. Mayor Tony Kennon and Superintendent Randy Wilkes praised the team for their dedication and hard work, emphasizing the significance of their achievements and the potential for future victories​​.


Coach Shane Alexander credited the team's work ethic and the exceptional coaching staff, highlighting the contributions of assistant coaches Jody Hodo, Katelyn Boyd-Carson, Sarah Hadder, and David McLain​ ​. With most players returning next season, the Makos are already setting their sights on a fifth consecutive state title, aiming to continue their legacy of excellence in Alabama high school softball.

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