VYPE Intern Janvi Oza was at this past Friday's game between Memorial vs Spring Woods. Watch the video below as she recaps all the action.
Last year, Bridgeland went 33-7 overall and reached the Regional Semifinals. Candi Weige (164-53 at Bridgeland; 289 overall coaching wins) returns four starters off that squad, including McLennan Community College-commit Rylie Marquart.
Last season, Marquart hit .389 with 26 RBIs and 13 stolen bases earning her a first-team, all-district spot. Weige believes she will be a “conducive part to the program this year offensively and defensively”.
Avery Marquart, who Weige considers a “true leader by example”, hit .263 with 12 stolen bases a year ago in 28 games. She is a Blinn College-commit. Junior Lucy Sharon hit .364 with three doubles, two homers and 10 RBIs and earned a second-team, all-district pick.
Weige says Sharon, a Tarleton State commit, will be their go-to pitcher this year and can play crucially in the outfield as well. Other players to watch are Camille LeBeouf (.346, 12 RBIs), Luciana Correa, Lexie Mingle and Abby Bvunzawabaya
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Kelly Bembry enters her third season (74-29) of leading Alvin and her ninth overall as a head coach. The Yellowjackets went 29-6 overall and reached the Regional Quarterfinals a year ago.
Three starters return for Bembry to the lineup in 2025 including first-team, all-district pick Marlee Van Ness, and second-teamer Angelina Rector. Courtney Harrison will be another player to watch for Alvin.
“We will have a lot of new faces in the infield and behind the plate for us,” Bembry said. “Getting the young ones up to speed on the game will be key for us.” Alvin will lean on their starters to help them “Rise in ’25”.
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Brette Reagan enters her second season leading Klein Collins. The Tigers went 18-15 a year ago and reached the Regional Quarterfinals. Reagan returns five starters off that team as the program seeks a 19th straight year of reaching the postseason in 2025.
Prairie View A&M signee Za’Riya Bell-Morris leads the way for the Tigers after hitting .390 a year ago with 11 stolen bases. She was first-team, all-district along with fellow returner Myah Barraza-Ruiz who registered a .429 on-base percentage.
Other key returners include second-team, all-district picks Devyn Davenport (.959 fielding percentage) and A’Yanni Mendiola (.325 average). Also watch out for Gabby Perez, Delmi Maldonado, Lexi Scott and Genesis Garcia as players to contribute to the Tigers’ success.
Reagan wants her team to be scrappy and gritty, mentally and physically tough, and find some camaraderie this season. If those all fall into place, the second-year coach believes they “R.I.S.E - Respect, Integrity, Selflessness, Excellence” in 2025.
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