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TSWA Class A All-State Softball Team

 

Pitcher

Ivy Renfroe, TCA

Emily Ford, Columbia Academy

NiCole West, McKenzie

Chelsea Carter, East Robertson

Ryann Musick, Unaka

Carrie Fry, Friendship Christian

 

Catcher

Cara Sparks, Greenback

Katie Henderson, TCA

Danielle Hooper, Forrest

 

Infield

Jessi Couch, Friendship Christian

Meghan White, East Robertson

Kim Hall, Oliver Springs

Monique Leroy, So. Pittsburg

Jordan Martin, Collinwood

 

Outfield

Brooke Hively, Adamsville

Lauren Perritt, McKenzie

Chelsea Delk, Columbia Academy

 

Utility

Emily Cagle, Riverside

Beth Long, Summertown

Megan Heaton, Unaka

 

Coach of the Year: Robert Craft, TCA

 

TSWA Class AA All-State team

Pitcher

Paij Lintz, Marshall County

Devon Schmidt, Goodpasture

Joy Tobie, Covington

Brittney Hollifield, Alcoa

Leah Hensley, Camden

Britney Caldwell, Creek Wood

Carly Hill, Hume-Fogg

 

Catcher

Brittany Eason, Boyd-Buchanan

Becca Morris, USJ

Melinda Patterson, Camden

 

Infield

Tiffany Baker, East Ridge

Natalee Weissinger, Goodpasture

Laura Huddleston, FRA

Emily Bennett, Unicoi County

Brittany Stevenson, Creek Wood

 

Outfield

Melinda Patterson, Camden

Laura Brock, East Ridge

Kelsey Cartwright, Goodpasture

 

Utility

Jessie Ogle, Gatlinburg-Pittman

Jessica Mason, Unicoi County

 

Coach of the Year: Lee Phillips, Goodpasture

 

TSWA Class 3A Softball team

Pitcher

Nikki Waters, Soddy-Daisy

Cat Hosfield, Riverdale

Kandice Irwin, Knox Central

Morgan Thomas, Centennial

Chelsea Owens, Lincoln Co.

Julie Harmon Brentwood

Shelley Fagg, Heritage

 

Catcher

Katie Blevins, Soddy-Daisy

Trisha Massenzo, Morristown East

 

Infield

Amber Hayes, Brighton

Kacy Cooper, Soddy-Daisy

Emily Hearn, Millington

Katie Rothamel, Brentwood

Angelica Wade, Riverdale

Ashley Taylor, Mt. Juliet

 

Outfield

Lyndsey Stiles, Soddy-Daisy

Ashleigh Jackson, Science Hill

Detra Farley, Hunters Lane

 

Utility

Katy Ahrens, Collierville

Megan Williams, Siegel

 

Coach of the Year: Clifford Kirk, Soddy-Daisy

 

TSWA Division II All-State Team

Pitcher

Amanda Lindsey, St. Benedict

Christen Campbell, St. Benedict

Katy Ayers, Father Ryan

Emma DeKalb, Father Ryan

Maddie Schmissrauter, Baylor

Hannah Brenzie, PJPII

Hannah Trice, College Heights

Randa Perry, Briarcrest Christian

 

Infield

Merrick Martin, Father Ryan

Diane Shelton, Father Ryan

Ashley Dowdy, St. Benedict

Morgan Murphy, St. Benedict

Sam Everett, Baylor

Ashley Lawrence, Baylor

 

Catcher

Chelsea Brambett, FACS

 

Outfield

Muriel Kelly, Father Ryan

Jenna Purdy, Webb of Knox

Meaghan Rymer, Father Ryan

 

Utility

Sam Little, Brentwood Academy

 

Coach of the Year: Phil Davidson, Father Ryan

 

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As you know...it happens every year. The ones that did make it are very good. Some very good ones were left off too.

 

 

The ones that made the list are all very good players. Congratulations to all of them.

The only thing that I hate to see is when pitchers make it in another position in front of better position players, all because they run out of room for pitchers.

I'm sure that all of these girls deserve to be All-State. So why not add more pitchers to the list and give the position players the credit they deserve.

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As you know...it happens every year. The ones that did make it are very good. Some very good ones were left off too.

 

 

Yes, I know and I think you know this is exactly why I don't care much for "All-Whatever" teams. Big Mac was instumental in MJ's 2nd place finish in the state and certainly deserves the recognition.

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Yes, I know and I think you know this is exactly why I don't care much for "All-Whatever" teams. Big Mac was instumental in MJ's 2nd place finish in the state and certainly deserves the recognition.

 

I didn't get to see her this year...but to get that far...she has to be good. I don't doubt at all she should have made it.

 

You are right about these teams. It seems to be more of a popularity contest.

We both know some stats turned in are padded. Also...some have faced much lesser competition.

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What happened to GPS in DII?

 

They got rolled over by the Irish Express. Congradulations to Emma, Diane, Merrick, Katy, Meaghan, and Muriel on making all-state. Also congrats to Coach Davidson and Coach Johnson. You girls make Irishland proud. I wonder if a repeat is not possible, only time will tell. Also anyone know where any of the girls are playing college? :D

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