Plumas Charter School reports that the Plumas Warriors’ baseball and softball teams have embarked on their 2025 seasons, encountering both triumphs and trials as they strive for success on the field.
Baseball team highlights
The Warriors’ baseball team has achieved a 5-7 record, demonstrating resilience and potential, report the school. A standout performance occurred April 4, when the Warriors dominated Burney High School with an 18-0 victory. In this game, the players boasted a .533 batting average and a .615 on-base percentage, underscoring their offensive prowess.
This win marked the Warriors’ second consecutive victory, following a 15-3 triumph over Hamilton High School April 1. These back-to-back successes have provided a morale boost and a foundation to build upon as the season progresses, said PCS.
Individually, the team says senior Owen Joseph has emerged as a key contributor. In the game against Burney, he went 3 for 5, scored three runs and stole three bases. Notably, the team holds a 3-1 record when Joseph records at least two stolen bases, highlighting his impact on their performance.

Softball team highlights
The Warriors’ softball team has faced a challenging start, holding a 3-10-1 record. Recent games include a 13-0 loss to Trinity High School March 29 and a 10-5 defeat against Burney High School April 4.
Despite these setbacks, individual performances have provided bright spots, reports PCS. Sophomore Lucy Joseph showcased her skills against Burney, going 2 for 3, scoring two runs, stealing two bases and recording her first RBI of the season. Additionally, sophomore pitcher and infielder Samantha Hymas has maintained a .333 batting average and a perfect 1.000 fielding percentage over 15 innings pitched.
Looking ahead
PCS says both teams are focused on leveraging their experiences to foster improvement and achieve greater success in the remainder of the season. “The baseball team’s recent victories and standout individual performances highlight their capabilities, while the softball team’s perseverance reflects their commitment to overcoming challenges,” said the school. As the Warriors continue their campaigns, they say they remain dedicated to representing Plumas Charter School with determination and sportsmanship.