Grantsville won the 3A state championship by defeating North Sanpete 12-0 in five innings at BYU's Gail Miller Field on May 14, 2026. Eden Ressel, a senior, finally found success at the championship, contributing to the team's victory.
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Grantsville players prepare to dogpile one another after they defeated North Sanpete 12-0 in five innings during the 3A softball state championship game, held at Gail Miller Field in Provo on Thursday, May 14, 2026. | Isaac Hale, Deseret News
Grantsvilleâs Eden Ressel was thrilled to be playing at BYUâs Gail Miller Field on Thursday afternoon, and not just for the joy of playing on a college field.
In Grantsvilleâs three previous 3A state tournament wins at Spanish Fork Park, the senior leadoff hitter had gone a combined 0 for 9. It wasnât really a slump as she was hitting the ball hard, she just couldnât get on base.
Ressel picked the perfect game to find the games in the 3A championship game at BYU on Thursday.
Ressel doubled in her first at-bat and was the perfect table setter all game for No. 1 seed Grantsville in a dominant 12-0 victory in five innings over No. 2 seed North Sanpete to claim its fourth straight state championship.
Ressel is one of seven Grantsville seniors whoâve been on the squad for all four state titles, and one of five whoâve been starters since their sophomore year.
Thursdayâs championship felt a bit different.
âIt definitely feels more sentimental because weâve played together pretty much since our freshman year and weâve all played varsity since our sophomore year. The state tournament wasnât anything different, but just our last games playing together, I think we just played with more heart and trusted each other more and I think it all just worked out well,â said Ressel, who went 3 for 3 with two doubles and two RBIs in the win.
She was one of three Grantsville players who recorded multi-hit games as the team got better in the batters box each inning.
It scored once in the first, two in the second, three in the third and then exploded for six runs in the bottom of the fourth inning. Coach Tony Cloward said that was a pattern all tournament.
âYou look at Tuesday, we were winning but we werenât convincingly winning, and then it got better and then it got better. I think as this tournament goes on, we get stronger with more innings and more balls in play,â said Cloward.
Grantsville defeated North Sanpete with a final score of 12-0.
The championship game took place at Gail Miller Field in Provo, Utah.
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He said itâs going to be weird writing out the scorecard next season without the five seniors whoâve been starters for three straight state championships.
âI know exactly where my bread is buttered, right? That senior group, theyâve been that good. They come to work every day, they work hard. Itâs been a joy to coach them because they just love it, and they canât get enough of it,â said Cloward.
Grantsville catcher Kira Hart (23) hoists up the championship trophy as she and her teammates cheer after defeating North Sanpete 12-0 in five innings during the 3A softball state championship game, held at Gail Miller Field in Provo on Thursday, May 14, 2026. | Isaac Hale, Deseret News
Grantsville players prepare to dogpile one another after they defeated North Sanpete 12-0 in five innings during the 3A softball state championship game, held at Gail Miller Field in Provo on Thursday, May 14, 2026. | Isaac Hale, Deseret News
Grantsville players and coaches pose for photos after they defeated North Sanpete 12-0 in five innings during the 3A softball state championship game, held at Gail Miller Field in Provo on Thursday, May 14, 2026. | Isaac Hale, Deseret News
Grantsville is in the midst a pretty historic run because of that love within the program.
Not only was this yearâs title a 4-peat for the Cowboys, but their won eight titles in the past nine seasons. It likely wouldâve been nine for 10 had COVID not canceled the 2020 season as Grantsville was loaded that year.
The only other year Grantsville didnât win the state title in the past decade was 2022.
âIt almost makes it more difficult sometimes, right? Because youâve got that bullseye on your chest. I donât think words can really explain just how awesome it is to win one, let alone four in a row. I mean, Iâm in awe. Iâm in awe of these girls and Iâm in awe of what they accomplish every year,â said Cloward, whose team finished the season with a 25-6 record.
Experience definitely helped Grantsville come out in the first inning with the right mentality of trying to be hyped, but also treat it just like another game.
âWeâve seen the stage a couple times, so I mean we know how to deal with it. Itâs just with a bigger crowd, but itâs still softball,â said Ressel.
Along with Resselâs multi-hit game, senior catcher Kira Hart went 2 for 4 and SaDee Castagno went 2 for 3. Hall, Ressel, Brynlee Anderson and Payten Bytheway all drove in two runs apiece.
Grantsville has utilized three different pitchers this season, but Hayden Bytheway has been the ace and thatâs who Cloward rolled out into the circle for Thursdayâs championship after sheâd only allowed one run in her previous two playoff wins.
The SLCC commit was in complete control again against North Sanpete, striking out five and only allowing three hits in five innings.
âI just went out there with so much confidence. I knew my team had my back. I just knew that we needed to get one out at a time,â said Bytheway. âThe more that we got into the game, the more it felt like home. We felt comfortable; itâs like our second home being in the championship.â
Cloward said Bytheway was locating her pitches really well and keeping North Sanpete off-balanced in the batters box by throwing a variety of pitches as well.
âAnd just when you think you get comfortable with her, then she shows you something different. Her rise ball is tough, but sheâll bring that inside curve, and then today she even worked on a little bit of her changeup. What do you do when that girlâs putting it where she wants. sheâs really a very good pitcher,â said Cloward.
North Sanpete got a runner on base in all five innings against Bytheway, and even move the runner into scoring position in three of those innings. Each time the senior ace got a big third out, and including three inning-ending strikeouts.