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Del Rio Rams Rout United South 21-4, Dominate District Softball Play

Del Rio crushed United South 21-4 on April 2, a 17-run margin that matters for playoff seeding. Junior Karina Limon, batting .430 with a .505 OBP, leads the charge.

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Del Rio Rams Rout United South 21-4, Dominate District Softball Play
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Junior Karina Limon is batting .430 with a .505 on-base percentage and already leads the Del Rio Rams in home runs this season. Thursday's 21-4 district rout of United South confirmed she is far from the only weapon in this lineup.

The Rams scored across multiple innings on April 2, forcing the Panthers into repeated pitching changes while holding United South to just four runs. The 17-run margin was as decisive as district results get, and its significance extends well beyond the final score.

In UIL competition, run differential can factor into tiebreaker calculations when district teams finish with matching records. A win of this magnitude gives Del Rio a measurable cushion heading into the final weeks before the League certifies district champions on April 21. At this point on the calendar, the difference between a first-round home game at Del Rio High School and a long road trip often comes down to exactly the kind of dominant performance the Rams put together Thursday.

Limon has driven that dominance from two directions. As a pitcher, she limits opposing lineups and leads the team in wins on the mound; as a hitter, she anchors an offense capable of surging in bunches. Her .505 on-base percentage means she reaches base in half her plate appearances, giving Del Rio's coaching staff a consistent run producer who can influence innings from the first pitch.

The offensive depth on display against United South matters tactically heading into the home stretch. When a team scores 21 runs, it is rarely the work of one or two players. Balanced production across the order gives the coaching staff lineup flexibility against stronger upcoming opponents and hands younger players meaningful at-bats in a game decided well before the final out.

With the UIL playoff field taking shape and district certification three weeks away, the Rams have the run differential, the momentum, and a two-way standout in Limon to make a serious push for postseason play.

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