The Forks 10U softball team received proclamations honoring its state and regional titles from Forks Mayor Bryon Monohon at Monday's City Council meeting. Pictured are

The Forks 10U softball team received proclamations honoring its state and regional titles from Forks Mayor Bryon Monohon at Monday's City Council meeting. Pictured are

Forks 10U softball team honored by City Council

FORKS — Members of the Forks 10U softball team that won the regional championship last month were honored at the Forks City Council meeting at City Hall.

A proclamation recognizing the members of the team was read at the meeting.

Council member Bruce Guckenberg said that a sign is in the works for the north end of Forks to commemorate the team’s achievement.

Next Wednesday, Aug. 21, the team will be publicly celebrated with a ride through Forks on a fire truck. The ride will conclude at Tillicum Park, where there will be a picnic for the team and parents.

The public is invited to line Forks Avenue to congratulate the team on its 12-game winning streak that resulted in both the state tournament and regional 10U softball titles.

Forks dominated the state tournament in Othello, going a perfect 6-0 while outscoring opponents 85-3 to win the state championship for the first time.

Forks then went 6-0 at the regional championships in the desert heat of Meridian, Idaho, outscoring the other teams 41-9 in capturing its first ever regional title.

Overall, Forks outscored its state and regional opponents 126-12, or by an average of 10.5-1 in every game.

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