Miami Herald

After pitching for Puerto Rico, Doral senior aiming for state title

- BY ANDRE FERNANDEZ afernandez@miamiheral­d.com Andre C. Fernandez: @FernandezA­ndreC

Only two years ago, Yessenia Lopez could only dream of the experience­s she’s having and accomplish­ments she’s achieving.

Lopez, already one of the more dominant pitchers in South Florida at the time, transferre­d from South Plantation to Doral Academy before her junior year and has since evolved into one of the toughest arms in the state.

She recently pitched for the Puerto Rican U18 national team at the Pan Am women’s softball championsh­ip in Monteria, Colombia.

Lopez played a vital part in helping Puerto Rico, currently ranked No. 3 in the world, win the tournament and qualify for this summer’s U18 World Cup tournament.

But as soon as Lopez could, she boarded a flight home to make sure she pitched in the Kissimmee Klassic, one of their more difficult stretches of Doral’s season so far.

Although representi­ng her parents’ home country was special to Lopez, she said she didn’t want to let her high school teammates down.

“This has meant the world to me. I came in here looking for a spot and a home and these girls have given that to me,” Lopez said. “I’ve hit milestones I never thought I would. I’ve grown a lot, learning from them. I pitched for Puerto Rico because it was an amazing opportunit­y, but I was able to do that and help my team here, so I was grateful to both coaches for letting me do that.”

Lopez’s next goal with Team Puerto Rico is to help it win a world championsh­ip if she earns a spot on the World Cup roster.

But first, she has unfinished business at Doral.

Lopez, a UCF commit, wants to finish her high school career hoisting what would be her first state championsh­ip with the Firebirds, who won their lone state title in 2021. Doral has come close to adding a second championsh­ip each of the past two seasons and has advanced to at least the state semifinals every season since 2019.

Doral is 20-1 so far this season and ranked 12th nationally by MaxPreps. Doral has posted 11 shutouts as of last Friday, and outscored its opponents 173-17.

Lopez is at the forefront of those efforts.

After striking out 16 batters against Miami Westminste­r Christian in an 8-0 shutout Friday, Lopez is 10-1, with 126 strikeouts in 75 innings and has an 0.84 ERA.

Lopez is the latest Firebird to star internatio­nally. Sophomore shortstop Anabela Abdullah shined with Team USA’s U15 squad this past summer.

Lopez won all three games she started for Puerto Rico, striking out 24 (fifth-most in the tournament) and allowing only two earned runs in 13 innings. But the results weren’t the only highlights for her.

Being able to work with and learn from older players including, Puerto Rico national team pitcher

Aleshia Ocasio, was even more valuable.

“When you go to play national ball, everybody throws hard,” Lopez said. “They taught me a lot about how to pitch.”

Doral won its first state title backed by one of the toughest pitchers in South Florida in recent memory in Alyssa Zabala, now a sophomore at the University of Louisville.

But Lopez is going to have plenty of backup on the potential road to a title.

When Lopez has not been in the circle, it’s been junior Meagan Villazon, who is 9-0 with 110 strikeouts and a 0.15 ERA in 47 innings. Villazon has also hit .412 with two home runs and 28 RBI.

Junior Sarah Breaux, a Clemson commit, leads Doral’s lineup, hitting .579 with 10 home runs and 32 RBI.

Abdullah is hitting .491 with seven home runs and 18 RBI while her sister, Zoey, is hitting .403 with four triples. Emily Santana, the only other senior on Doral’s roster, is hitting .404 with three homers and 15 RBI.

The Firebirds are one of five Class 6A teams that make up the top five ranked teams in the state overall according to the FHSAA’s power rankings. Santa Rosa Pace, Bartow, Valrico Bloomingda­le, and Melbourne are all ranked in MaxPreps’ top 20.

“We’ve had great teams here, but this might be the deepest, most balanced team we’ve ever had,” Doral coach Willie Viruet said. “After going through this so much, you realize how much you need a deeper bench.”

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