It’s one thing to study history but it’s quite another to make history. A variation of that word has been used to describe the Weslaco High School Lady Panthers Varsity Softball Team and the first-ever 6A state championship title: historic. Now this unforgettable moment in time is on full display at the Weslaco Museum now through October 26. The museum, located at 500 S. Blvd., will host a community reception for this “League of the Own” exhibit from 4 – 6 p.m. Saturday, October 5. The reception is free to the community.
“As the keepers of Weslaco history, it is our duty to celebrate the latest milestone in our city’s rich history,” Executive Director of the Weslaco Museum Crystal Rodriguez said. “Many have seen highlight reels and videos of the game, but we wanted to delve a little deeper to showcase a more personal side of the big day. The perspectives from the girls and coaches add a unique touch to our exhibit that we hope the community will enjoy.”
Team member game uniforms, cleats, helmets and an autographed softball are among the exclusive artifacts that are part of the exhibit. Seven golden softball gloves stand tribute to the winning 2024 season recounting the team’s trajectory from district, bi-district, area, regional quarterfinals, regional semifinals (Sweet 16) regional finals (Elite 8) and state semi-finals play. The state championship trophy clearly makes it presence among the celebratory hardware.
News clippings from Sports Illustrated, Dallas Morning News, Laredo Morning Times and The Monitor are also part of the collection. Visitors can relive that fateful 7th inning against Waco Mid-Way with a special screening of the game.
The exhibit also displays messages from the players themselves.
“I found the exhibit truly impressive, not just from the historical perspective but also in how it’s thoughtfully put together,” Head Softball Coach Mario Rodriguez said. “It offers a unique glimpse into the thoughts and emotions of the players and coaches throughout the championship game, allowing visitors to experience their mindset and feelings during those intense moments.”
In keeping with a Rio Grande Valley tradition, the museum will offer loteria cards featuring the 2024 state champions. According to Rodriguez, several items of the exhibit may become a permanent of the museum.
“It’s such a blessing to take part in such a monumental season because I know how hard our girls and coaches have worked to accomplish something like this for the softball program,” Coach Rodriguez said.
Several team members will also attend the reception.