Orange Beach Lady Makos Aim For Sixth Straight State Title

John Mullen • February 27, 2026

The Lady Makos open their 2026 season in Florida with eyes on another championship run.

Orange Beach Lady Makos Aims For Sixth Straight State Crown

Orange Beach, Ala. – (OBA) – Could it be the shot heard ‘round the world? In the environs of the Alabama high school softball world, it could be characterized as such. In 2021, a seventh-grade catcher stepped up to the plate trailing by a run in the bottom of the ninth of the Class 2A state championship. She promptly launched a state title home run into the night and Orange Beach into a softball dynasty with a 3-2 win over Pisgah.

 

Orange Beach, fresh off of winning five straight state championships – three in Class 4A and two in Class 2A—will open the season and a quest for a record sixth straight title on Feb 27, playing at Northview, Florida. The Lady Makos play games on the road against Fairhope, Spanish Fort, in Montgomery at the St. James tournament, Satsuma, and a tournament in Dothan before playing their first home game against St. Michael’s at 5 p.m. on March 17.See a complete Makos spring athletic schedule here

 

The seventh-grader, Ava Hodo, is back and is now a senior, regarded as one of the nation’s best players at her position. Another seventh grader from the 2021 team, Teagan Revette, is also back for her senior year.

 

“Ava has been so consistent over the last five years, and she’s so humble,” Coach Shane Alexander said. “That’s the big thing. All this national recognition and all this, to be honest, she doesn’t really care about any of that. She just wants six state championships. As a seventh grader, after the state championship game, she said I’m going to leave here with six.

 

“To see ‘em going from having to carpool them to practice at the Sportsplex and now they are driving and about to go off to college,” Alexander said. “It’s kind of unbelievable. They’re all growing up.”

 

Alexander believes in his players and says the Lady Makos have the talent to win.

 

“Defensively, I think we’re really good,” he said. “I think we’re going to hit. We’ve got MK (McMullan) pitching, she’s really good. We have a new girl Kinlie Williams who is a senior and we’ve got a freshman, Lily Justice. Those are the two that we’re going to throw ‘em out there and see what they can do, see if they can prove themselves.”

 

Veterans, besides catcher Hodo and infielder Revette include infielders Katie King, Jayde Palmer, Addy Oldham and outfielders Taylor Poland, Kinsley Blackwell and LC Robbins.

 

Alexander is searching for those little things to strengthen the bond between players to meld that talent into a team.


“Obviously, there’s talent on the field,” Alexander said. “We’ve got good depth. You just work on the team chemistry, the jelling of a team. That’s the thing that worries me. I know they can play. You get a different group and different personalities, and you have to all find a way to have a common goal and make sure we’re all pulling in the right direction. That’s the challenge every year.”

 

Chemistry played a big role in the state championship win over Mars Hill in 2022, won when Daigle Wilson, now at Auburn, lined a single to score Falyn Beebe from third with the winning run. But the play before Georgia McDonald bunted to move Beebe to second, who saw third base open and kept going. Wilson was up next to single her home.

 

“Great bunt by Georgia, tremendous read by Falyn to see third base unoccupied,” Alexander said.

 

While the homer in 2021 was a defining moment, Alexander says two others stick out over the past five seasons.

 

“I wanna say in ’21 or ’22 when they were basically middle school kids we beat Hoover in the Gulf Shores tournament,” Alexander said. “Daigle Wilson hit a home run to beat ‘em. I think from that game on that kind of gave them the belief and they kind of understood then that ‘yeah, we can play with anybody.’ That game always pops in my head.”

 

Oh, that shot heard ‘round the softball world on that spring night in 2021? It came against perennial power Pisgah, the only other team in state history to win five straight championships. Nobody’s won six.

 

Lady Makos all-time record:

2025: 46-2, Class 4A state champions, MaxPreps national runner-up

2024: 46-1, Class 4A state champions, MaxPreps national champion

2023: 46-9 Class 4A state champions

2022: 31-9 Class 2A state champions

2021: 35-9 Class 2A state champions



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