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SETX Softball Rankings-March 6th
1. Barbers Hill (5A)
Head Coach: Aaron Fuller
Barbers Hill brings back more weapons than SEAL Team 6 with a cadre of junior talent that HC Aaron Fuller will enjoy for two more seasons. The Lady Eagles bring back two all-state players in Jessica Mullins (2018) and Samantha Landry (2019) and will throw in co-district MVP Sophia Simpson just for good measure. There is "loaded for bear" and then there is Barbers Hill.
The Hill brings five legitimate aces and through 13 games the Lady Eagles are 12-1 and their team ERA is .092.
Top Players:
Jessica Mullins, Sr. P
2019 Co-District 21-5A MVP
2018 UIL 5A All-State
Committed to Texas State University
Hayley Freudenberg, Sr. Inf
2019 All District
Committed to Lamar University
Samantha Landry, Jr., P
2019: Co-District 21-5A MVP
2019: UIL 5A All-State
Committed to Louisianna-Lafayette
Sophia Simpson, Jr., P
2019: Co-District 21-5A MVP
Committed to University of Texas
Faith Guidry, Jr., P
Committed to Michigan State
Kaitlyn Dutton, Jr., P
2019: All District
Committed to Texas State
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2. Huffman-Hargrave (4A)
Head Coach - Garrett Gates
The Lady Falcons are the closet thing to a dynasty in southeast Texas as their 2020 squad returns their core from last years 4A championship team. Leading the way is 2019 player of the year Katy Janes who is all but unstoppable.
Top Players:
Katy Janes Sr. P
2019 All State,
2019 District 21-4A Player of the Year
2019 UIL State Tournament Player of the Year
2019: .320 Avg, 11 HR, 5 2B
2019: 215 IP, 1.36 ERA, 331 K's
Committed to play at Houston Baptist University
Christin Haygood Jr. 1B/P
2019 All District (2nd Team)
2019: .355 Avg, 4 Hr, 2 2B
2019: 65 IP, .86 ERA, 75 K's
Committed to play at California Baptist University
Hagen Pike, Sr. OF
2019 All District
2019: .342 Avg, 3 HR, 2 3B, 8 2B
Uncommitted
Kenzie Gates Sr. OF
2019 All District (Honorable Mention)
2019 UIL State All-Tournament Team
2019: .291 Avg, 1 HR, 2 #B, 11 2B
Uncommitted
Andrea Hortch, Sr. 2B/OF
2019 All District
2019 UIL State All-Tournament Team
2019: .279 Avg
Uncommitted
Lindsey Gonzalaz, Jr. SS
2019: .244 Avg, 4 2B
Uncommitted
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3. Little Cypress Mauriceville
Head Coach: Dena Atkins
Lady Bears return half their squad that went 27-4 in 2019 including four year starter Bailey Frenzel at pitcher. LCM might be categorized as a small program at 3A but these ladies carry a big punch heading into 2020.
Top Players:
Olivia Leavings, Sr., C
2019: All-District
Four year varsity starter
Madeline Stephenson, Jr., SS
2019: All-District
Two year varsity starter
Committed to Blinn College
Megan Peveto, Sr. OF
2019: All-District
Three year varsity starter
Bailey Frenzel, Jr. P/3B/DH
2019: All-District
2017/2018 All District selection
Four year varsity starter
Karson Friar, Jr., P/OH
Two year varsity starter
Payten Smith, Sr., 1B
Varsity returner
Carly Cogar, Sr., DH/1B
Varsity Returner
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4. Kirbyville
Head Coach: Brady McMillan
The Wildcats have quickly become a small school power located in the "softball power corridor" between Buna and Jasper up Hwy 96. Coach Brady McMillan has a crew worthy of a state tournament run with junior stars and a senior matador in Tori Dowden.
The Kirbyville program its well stocked with freshmen, sophomores, and juniors to keep the Wildcats on a championship path for years to come.
Top Players:
Tori Dowden, Sr., P
2019: All-District
Presley Glende, Jr., P
2019: All-District
Committed to Texas State
Kalyn Xayaseng, Jr., Inf
2019: Defensive MVP
All District 2018, 2019
Committed to Lamar University
Skylar Rutherford, Jr., 3B
2019: All District
Other players to watch:
Jaden Wheeler Fr.
Kyla Broudreaux - Fr.
Hope Herrin Jr.
Allie Harris - Soph
Emily Stark - Sr.
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5. Port Neches-Groves
Head Coach - Jessica Lemoine
PNG Coach Jessica Lemoine enters season with 112 career wins. The Lady Indians return all but four players from last years squad that went 18-11 and pushed Sante Fe in the bi- district round with two close 2-0 losses.
Top Players:
Cameron Niedenthal, Sr. P/3B
Signed to play her collegiate career at Lamar State-Port Arthur this multi-talented athlete is crushing her 2020 season already with eight wins in the circle (0.83 ERA) and hitting .436 at the plate.
Kasidee Sartin, Sr., OF
Already offered by McNeese State this corner infielder is hitting .429 so far in 2020 with tremendous upside as a power hitter.
Madeleine Cormier, Jr. C
A solid receiver defensively Cormier is hitting a blistering .475 from the plate and is a great leader for the Lady Indians.
Maylin Louvier, Sr., 3B/1B
Signed with Lamar State-Port Arthur Louvier is solid at the plate hitting .361.
Sydnee Adams, Sr. SS
Offered by Lamar University this D1 prospect is solid defensively and is a threat at the plate hitting .407.
Kilee Moody, Fr., P/1B
A rising freshmen Moody is proving she belongs on the big field citing .387 with already 14 rbi this young season
Jakeyla McDaniel, So., OF
McDaniel is part of the young guns that HC Jessica Lemoine can only feel good about. McDaniel is solid at the plate hitting .343.
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SeTX Softball Notes:
- Former Silsbee coach Jason Morgan enters season with 322 career wins (currently at Evadale)
- Dayton coach Daryl Bell enters season with 263 career wins
- Nederland coach Will Malette enters season with 225 career wins
- WOS coach Randy Ragsdale enters season with 192 career wins
- PNG Coach Jessica Lemoine enters season with 112 career wins
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2020 VYPE Public Softball Preview: Contenders
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This article appears in the 2020 VYPE Houston Baseball/Softball Preview presented by Champion Energy, which will be hitting newsstands next week in the Houston-area.
Barbers Hill Eagles
Barbers Hill's Sophia Simpson, Hayley Freudenberg, Jessica Mullins and Samantha Landry
Photo by Bradley Collier/ VYPE Media
Over the past few years, Barbers Hill has become a constant, making deep runs in the postseason. The Eagles will seek a fourthstraight trip to the Regional Finals in 2020. Barbers Hill finished last year 39-5 overall, with its season ending in a Game 3 thriller to eventual 5A State Champion Angleton. Aaron Fuller (166-32 at Barbers Hill) enters his sixth season leading the Eagles. He will have to replace Sydney Hoyt (Texas A&M CC), Rebecca Miller (Pittsburgh) and Matee Simon (UT-Dallas). Fuller does have six starters returning, led by Jessica Mullins (Texas State), Samantha Landry (UL Lafayette) and Sophia Simpson (Texas), who were District 21-5A co-MVPs. Landry was also named All-State, while Estela Garza earned Utility Player of the Year. The Eagles also return first-team, all-district selections Hayley Freudenberg (Lamar), Amber Thibodeaux and Stephanie Niemann. Other key returners include Kaylee Hornberger (2nd team, all-district), Kaitlyn Dutton (honorable mention – Texas State), Summer Gigout (honorable mention) and Faith Guidry (Michigan State). This will be a team to watch.
Huffman Falcons
Huffman's Lauren Reese, Kenzie Gates, Katy Janes, Kyndel Berard, Talynn Morace, Andrea Hortch and Madison Anderson
Photo by Bradley Collier / VYPE Media
Huffman started district play 0-2 a year ago. The Falcons got hot after that, finishing the rest of the way 6-4 to make the playoffs. Once in, they were unstoppable. Huffman went on to win 38 games in 2019, including the very last, beating Anna 12-0 to claim the Class 4A State Championship. It was the second title for the program in the last five years. So, can the Falcons go back-to-back? Garrett Gates will have to replace Dez Cardenas (North Dakota State) and Alli Humphries (Hillsboro College). Gates (3rd year – 81-33-5) does return seven starters, including State Title Game MVP Katy Janes (Houston Baptist). The senior batted .320 with 11 home runs, while posting a 27-5 record with a 1.36 ERA and 331 strikeouts. Janes was also named all-state and the District Pitcher of the Year. Other key returners include State All-Tournament team selections Kenzie Gates (.291), Christin Haygood (California Baptist University - .355, 4 HR) and Andrea Hortch (.279). Hagan Pike (.342) also returns after being selected first-team, all-district.
Klein Collins Tigers
Klein Collins' Arwin Callaway, Nadia Almanza, Mia Cantu, Abigail Ramirez and Caley McGuff
Photo by Bradley Collier / VYPE Media
Klein Collins was on the cusp of winning the program's first state title a year ago. The Tigers reached the 6A State Championship game but fell to Houston-counterpart Katy. Klein Collins finished 38-3 overall. Heading into 2020, the Tigers will have a different look on the field and in the dugout. Meghan Fisher comes over from Kingwood to take over as the head coach. Fisher does have some players to be excited about with five starters back. First-team, all-district selections Mia Cantu (ULL), Caley McGuff (ULM) and Nadia Almanza (.425) will lead the charge. Cantu hit .519 a year ago and drove in 47 RBIs, while McGuff hit .402 at the dish. Second-team, all-district returners include Abby Ramirez (1.20 ERA) and Arwin Callaway. Other players to watch include Gracie Hull (Oklahoma Wesleyan University) and Cherie Green (Coffeyville Community College). Keys to success for the Tigers in 2020 include first building and maintaining team chemistry among the returners and several new players, Fisher said. She also remarked that players in new roles to maximize strengths as a team will also be key. Klein Collins should be the Class 6A frontrunner in Houston in 2020
Deer Park Deer
Deer Park's Courtney Plocheck, Haidyn Hardcastle, Julia York and Madison Applebe
Photo by Bradley Collier / VYPE Media
Deer Park is a perennial playoff power in Houston. No doubt about it. The two-time state championship program has reached the Regional Finals in two of the last three seasons. Last year, the Deer fell to eventual 6A State Champion Katy. Deer Park finished 33-7 overall. Katie Schaefer enters her third season leading Deer Park and has a dugout with seven starters back. The Deer will have to replace the likes of Sara Vanderford (Texas State) and Amaya Montano (Texas A&M), but have the pieces to reload. First-team, all-district selections Madison Applebe, Courtney Plocheck (UT-Tyler), Kaurie Winters and Alaina Cortez (Lamar) will be ones to watch. The Deer also bring back secondteam, all-district picks Julia York (San Jacinto), Tabitha Burnett (San Jacinto) and Haidyn Hardcastle. Other players to watch include Emily Land (Stephen F. Austin), Alie Alcantar (Texas A&M-Corpus Christi), Emma Overla (ETBU) and Vicki Viaclovsky (Rhode Island). Deer Park will once again be a definite contender in Houston. Can the Deer get back to state for the first time since 2017? We will see.
Katy Tompkins Falcons
Katy Tompkins' Avery Hodge, Kat Ibarra and Avery Witten
Photo by Bradley Collier / VYPE Media
Katy Tompkins is still one of the younger high schools in the Houston area but they are starting to piece together deep playoff runs in all sports. Add softball to that list. In 2019, the Falcons reached the Regional Semifinals for the first time in program history. After losing just two players (Morgan Wright – University of Iowa; Kendall McGary – Incarnate Word), Katy Tompkins could really make a run this spring. The headliner of the group is sophomore Avery Hodge (Oklahoma). As a freshman, Hodge earned District 19-6A Newcomer of the Year and played on the USA Softball 17U Junior Olympic Team this past summer. Also returning are firstteamers Kat Ibarra (UTSA) and Reagan Heflin, and second-teamers Avery Witten (University of Montevello) and Brooke Lorenzo (Ole Miss). The other player that is currently committed is Taylor Gage (Our Lady of the Lake University). Katy Agiannidis enters her seventh year (72-54-3) leading the program. According to Agiannidis, the keys to success this year include focusing on their consistency and bringing it day-in and day-out.
Atascocita Eagles
Atascocita's Mikayla Garza and Katie Cimusz
Photo by Bradley Collier / VYPE Media
Atascocita is not far removed from winning the program and district's first-ever softball state championship. Last season, the Eagles were unable to defend their crown, falling in the first round of the playoffs to Deer Park, who reached the Regional Finals. Atascocita finished 17-10 overall. Looking to 2020, the Eagles will have to replace London Marder (Texas) and Bryanna Bell (Prairie View A&M). Seven starters return for Atascocita led by all-state selection Katie Cimusz (Texas). Cimusz led the team, batting .512 with 35 RBIs and 21 extra-base hits. Other key returners include all-district selections Kelsie Kelso (.421, 25 RBIs), Lesly Miranda (East Texas Baptist University - .407, 23 RBIs), Bailey Payne (Texas A&M Corpus Christi - .356) and Skylar Wilabay (ETBU - .343). Other players who are also committed to play at the next level include Sarah Bledsoe (ETBU), Hannah Triplett (Navarro), Madelynn Bernabe (WAGU) and Caylee Spangle (Concordia). Ashley Boyd is in her sixth season at Atascocita with a record of 138-33 overall. Keys to success include power hitting and aggressive defensive play, Boyd said.
The Woodlands Highlanders
The Woodlands' Avery Taylor, Katie Emberton, Kayla Falterman, Haley Mountain, Skylar Sirdashney and Abbey Newlun
Photo by Bradley Collier / VYPE Media
The Woodlands enters 2020 once again as a contender. The Highlanders have the talent, that has never been a question about this program. But can they reach the Regional Finals for the first time since 2017, and the state tournament for the first time since 2015? Coach Tim Borths enters his fourth season leading the Highlanders and will have to replace the likes of Amanda Curran (Tennessee) and Abby Jones (Tulsa). Borths does return six starters off a team that went 24- 7, which was ousted in the area round. All-state selections Kayla Falterman (ULL) and Skylar Sirdashney (Wisconsin) return as key pieces for The Woodlands. Sirdashney was also named the District 15-6A Defensive Player of the Year. Also returning is first-team, all-district pick Avery Taylor and second-teamers Katie Emberton and Abbey Newlun (Nebraska). Other players to watch include Madison Martinez (Texas Southern), Jordan Jones (Vernon College) and Haley Mountain (UT-Arlington). Borths' philosophy includes focusing on accountability, teamwork, tenacity, attitude, communication and knowledge. The Woodlands has the players, now can they make a playoff run in 2020?
Angleton Ladycats
Angleton (Alphabetical Order): Danieca Coffey, Angel Jasso, Mika Hinojosa, Haylie Savage, Mia Scott and Teagan Whitley
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It was time to party like it was 1994 in Angleton last year. The Ladycats powered their way to the Class 5A State Championship, finishing the year 40-2 overall and winning the program's first title since 1994. The stellar play of senior Aaliyah Garcia helped carry them to the title with her impressive bat (.430, 60 RBIs) and pitching (27-2, 1.46 ERA, 259 Ks in 158 2/3 innings in 30 recorded appearances). Garcia is gone to graduation but the Ladycats have some solid players returning. Junior Mia Scott (University of Texas) is back after hitting .574 with 35 RBIs last season. Also back is Danieca Coffey (LSU), who hit .400 with 29 RBIs and 10 triples in 2019. That duo will pace the offense in 2020. Other key returners include Haylie Savage; who hit .404 with 26 RBIs, Teagan Whitley; who hit .413 last year and Mika Hinojosa, who hit .265 with 26 RBIs last year. So, who replaces Garcia in the circle? Senior Avery Church could see some time there after posting a 7-0 record with a 1.74 ERA last year