DGS alumni
a look at our past
deep traditions
Our league was founded with one mission — to bring people together through the power of softball. What started as a small group of passionate players has grown into a thriving community where athletes, families, and fans unite. We focus on building character, creating opportunities, and celebrating the game at every level.
It’s an experience that connects generations. With every season, we continue to grow stronger, inspire new talent, and create lasting memories for our community. In this section, you will see some girls who started playing here with Dixon Girls Softball, and how they used it to move further with the careers!



Emily Morris #00, DHS Class of 2026
Name: Emily Morris
Age: 17
Current Grade Level and school:
- I am a 2026 Senior at Dixon High School
What jersey number(s) were you in DGS?
- I was number 9
Who were your coaches in DGS?
- My coaches were my father, Kirk Morris and Erick Graham ( Coach E).
Have you committed to playing at any college schools? If so, when and where?
- I am committed to Saint Mary’s College. Saint Mary’s college is a Division 1 program. I committed my Junior year of high school to continue my softball career.
At what age did you play with Dixon Girls Softball?
- I started at the age of 5 years old.
How many seasons did you play for DGS?
- I played for 4 years.
Is there anything you remember from playing with DGS?
- I remember all the crazy team names plus the dugout chants and i remember my first slide into home plate.
Did you learn anything from DGS that helped you further your softball career?
- DGS help me learn teamwork, the fundamentals of softball, the positions, how fun it can be and snacks after the game.
Whats your favorite memory of playing with DGS?
- I hit my very first home run in 10u and got extra snacks after the game for it.
After playing with DGS, where else did you play?
- I went to travel ball and play for All American Mizuno, then Foothill Gold, then Sorcerers, and then Firecrackers Leles, which is where I am now.
If you had any advice for a DGS player, what would that be?
- Always dream big, reach for the stars, have fun and never let anyone tell you that you can’t do something. Anything is possible when you put your mind to it.
If you had any advice for a DGS parent, what would that be?
- Don’t interfere with the growth of your child, let them grow, learn and have fun. Buy them all the colorful bats or gloves they want.
We wish Emily the best of luck this season with Dixon High School, and in her collegiate career with St. Mary's!


