Suburban Life Athlete of the Week: Hannah Wulf, Wheaton North, softball, junior

Wheaton North junior Hannah Wulf

Name: Hannah Wulf

School: Wheaton North, junior

Sport: Softball

Why she was selected: Wulf threw a two-hit shutout with two strikeouts in Wheaton North’s 1-0 win over Huntley. Wulf also shut out Xaverian 7-0.

She was voted the Athlete of the Week in an online vote. Here is her Q&A with Sports Editor Joshua Welge.

So you’re off to a great start this season. How are you feeling about it and what’s been the key to your success?

Wulf: With games just starting up, we’re off to a great start but there is still a long way to go. With winning a regional last year, the standard has been set pretty high. We are in a competitive conference with some great teams. The key for our success has been a very strong defense and timely hitting. If those things continue we will have a great year.

How big was that 1-0 win over Huntley?

Wulf: I think the win against Huntley proved to all of us that we have the ability to beat great teams. Huntley has always been a great program and I’m glad our coach seeks out really great competition outside of our conference. Playing a team like Huntley is really important to get our team prepared for conference play.

Was there anything you took from watching [former Wheaton North ace] Erin Metz and did she pass along any advice?

Wulf: Erin had an outstanding high school career and definitely was someone I learned from. Erin set a very high standard on the field and off the field. She worked hard when people were watching and even harder when they weren’t. She and I have very different pitching styles but I hope to continue the success that she started.

What do you think is your best pitch?

Wulf: All of my pitches can be effective in different situations. I work hardest on consistency and hitting my spots. I don’t throw too many types of pitches, but I have learned to change certain things up on certain pitches to get the results I want.

How did you become a pitcher?

Wulf: When I was 7, I was the first one to raise my hand when the coach asked who wanted to try and pitch. After that day I would walk around my house doing my motion and finally my parents put me into lessons with my pitching coach I have been with since.

Any softball superstitions?

Wulf: My mindset has always been “look good, play good.” I love to get ready and do my hair before playing. I am not a pitcher that throws a lot of pitches before a game or even between innings, so I usually throw three to five of each pitch before I start each game.

Any goals for the rest of the season?

Wulf: Winning conference is always one of our primary goals, and like last year we will once again have really strong competition, including last year’s state champs St. Charles North.

Joshua  Welge

Joshua Welge

I am the Sports Editor for Kendall County Newspapers, the Kane County Chronicle and Suburban Life Media, covering primarily sports in Kendall, Kane, DuPage and western Cook counties. I've been covering high school sports for 24 years. I also assist with our news coverage.