Stonewall pitcher Sierra Slatcher commits to Iowa Western

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A dominant summer on the national stage has helped open the door to the collegiate ranks for Stonewall softball standout Sierra Slatcher.

The 17-year-old has committed to continue her softball career with Iowa Western Community College, following a highly successful U17 season with the AAA Winnipeg Lightning.

Slatcher split duties in the circle and at first base this summer, playing a key role in the Lightning’s run to a provincial silver medal and a berth at the 2025 Canadian Championships in Warman, Sask. Competing against the top U17 clubs in the country, Slatcher delivered one of the strongest all-around performances of the tournament.

Over the national championship weekend, she threw 366 pitches, recording 32 strikeouts while allowing just one earned run. Offensively, she posted a .500 batting average, a .550 on-base percentage and added an over-the-fence home run. Her combined impact on offence and defence earned her Top Infielder honours at the tournament.

The Lightning finished 10th out of 24 teams at nationals, capping off a season that also included multiple travel tournaments across Western Canada and British Columbia, along with a 14-8-1 regular-season record in the Manitoba Premier Softball League.

Slatcher’s parents said the commitment reflects years of dedication behind the scenes.

“The hours of practice, training and working out have paid off,” they said in a statement. “Your love and dedication to the game is outstanding. You deserve big things.”

Slatcher has continued to build her game through high-level competition, combining pitching consistency with strong defensive play at first base. Her ability to contribute in multiple roles helped elevate the Lightning throughout the season and positioned her as a collegiate prospect.

Slatcher will move up to the U19 division next season after aging out of U17 following the Canadian Championships. The U19 level includes both Western Canadian and national championship opportunities, providing another step in preparation for college softball.

She is set to join Iowa Western for the 2026 season, where she will continue her development in one of the top junior college softball programs in the United States.

Lana Meier
Lana Meier
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