Oswego’s softball team fell just short of a second straight state title, losing 13-3 to Mundelein in the Class 4A semifinals on Friday, June fifth. Despite senior shortstop Kennedy Gengler’s two singles and standout defense, the Panthers crumbled early, surrendering five runs in the first inning and struggling with energy and focus. Coach cited overconfidence after their previous win, while Gengler admitted the team underestimated their opponent. Still proud of their journey—from a rocky start to a deep postseason run—Gengler, headed to Waubonsee next year, celebrated the team’s resilience. Oswego now eyes third place against Marist on Saturday, with the coach stressing that while they didn’t play their best, Mundelein executed flawlessly.
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