What's Happening?
Zoe Justman, the youngest of four sisters known for their softball prowess, is set to conclude her high school career by leading Granada Hills High in the City Section Open Division championship against Carson. The game marks the fourth consecutive final
between these two teams. Justman, a senior outfielder with impressive stats, including a .538 batting average, aims to secure another title for her school. Her family has a strong legacy in high school softball, with her sisters having previously contributed to the team's success. Zoe is committed to continuing her athletic career at UC Santa Barbara.
Why It's Important?
The Justman sisters have left a significant mark on high school softball in the City Section, with Zoe being the last to carry on this legacy. Her performance and leadership highlight the impact of family traditions in sports, inspiring younger athletes and contributing to the community's sports culture. The championship game not only represents a personal milestone for Zoe but also underscores the competitive spirit and dedication prevalent in high school sports. This event draws attention to the importance of youth sports in fostering teamwork, discipline, and perseverance.











