
May 11, 2026
For the first time since the 2011-2015 softball teams, Hughson High School Softball has finished the TVL undefeated and will now enter the playoffs with the #1 seed.
From 2011 to 2015, Hughson High School won five section championships in a row. The team has not won a TVL title since then. All that looks ready to change.
“Softball has had an amazing season. Going undefeated in the TVL is very difficult because a TVL team wins the section title about 90% of the time,” Principal Loren Lighthall said. “We've had excellent pitching, great defense, and timely hitting. We are currently ranked #1 in the division and are excited to start the playoffs next week.”
On May 5, Hughson beat Sonora, 7-0, to finish the TVL season undefeated with a perfect record of 12-0. The day before, Kylie Tangney, with a 1.02 ERA and 211 strikeouts by the end of the regular season, pitched her 200th strikeout against Hilmar in the first inning of the game.
“Kylie’s work ethic is unmatched,” Coach Chase Moorehead said. “She’s achieved such goals for herself, and she does everything she can to make those goals possible for herself.”
Catching for Tangney is Ivorey Moffatt, the starting catcher since the season began. “She’s really good at catching, Moorehead said. “Kylie can spin it and make it move, but she can’t do it without Ivorey. Ivorey is phenomenal behind the plate.”
Also buoying up the team with her confidence and enthusiasm is senior Presley Wells, who ended the season with a .469 batting average. Moorehead described her as a “sparkplug,” igniting the team. “When she carries herself with that confidence, it bleeds into our team, and everyone walking around is filled with that confidence now.”
Pitcher and third basemen Emma Carne, “defensively and offensively, has been amazing for us.” As a sophomore, Moorehead is excited to know they have a couple more years with Carne on the team.
With a team batting average of 0.321, the sophomore Peyton Moring ended the league with a 0.453 average, “contributing to a lot of the runs that we’ve reached this season.”
“It’s been a really fun ride, that’s for sure,” Moorehead said. “Going into the playoffs last year, we made it to the second round, and the girls got a taste of what it felt like to get really close. This season, we had goals on our list, and we accomplished them. Now playing in the section game, the motivation gets higher the closer we get. We have a really good team. I’m excited. The girls are excited about that competition. This team thrives on good competition.”
Brackets were announced on May 8.
On May 13, at 4 p.m., the Huskies will play the winner of the West Campus and Mesa Verde game at home, with games following on May 15, May 19 and the Championship on May 23.



