The ball hits off the bat, and before anyone else even reacts, the shortstop is already diving, glove outstretched. In that heartbeat between dirt and leather, the whole field holds its breath, waiting to see if she’ll make the impossible look easy.
Senior Mylee Cook has been playing softball for 12 years and has been on the NS Softball team for her entire high school career as the team's shortstop.
A good player needs to have determination with the sport they are playing, and in Cook’s case, her family helped introduce her to her passion.
“My mom kinda made me at first but I just kinda started to like it more and my sister played and I just looked up to her playing and it was just fun to watch,” Cook said.
When playing a sport, the game isn’t the only good part. A huge benefit is just the friends that get made along the way.
“Mylee and I have been playing softball together the whole time in high school but we didn't play together much before that,” senior Afton Cook said. “I am an older senior and she is a younger one so we usually played on different teams.”
Playing softball hasn’t come without challenges for Cook, but her and her team try to turn the negatives around as much as they can.
“She's had some injuries, one, she hurt her hip and so I started calling her grandma cause that's an old person injury, and it stuck,” Coach Landon Bailey said. “But I called her grandma, everybody called her grandma for 2 years.”
Cook’s drive to be better has made for exciting practices and an uplifting environment.
“Mylee brings a very fun competitive nature to the team,” Afton said. “She is always wanting to win, and will do anything to win, and will do what it takes to help her team get there. She also doesn't let her wanting to win get in the way of her teammates. She makes practice fun and helps everyone remember why they love the game.”
The NS softball team wants to work on little things to improve together. With the practice they have done, on March 4 the NS softball team was able to pull out a win against Gunnison 13-2.
“I think our pitching's good, our hitting is pretty good. I think we're just going to keep working on defence …,” Bailey said. “Any games we don't usually have errors, we usually have a pretty good chance of winning.”

