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High school softball: 3A All-State teams

Published: Friday, June 4, 2010 2:02 a.m. MDT
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3A MVP

Shelby EarlNorth Sanpete, Sr, P

Had a .409 batting average, 36 RBIs, 175 innings pithed and 244 strike outs. She earned a 1.20 ERA.

3A FIRST TEAM

Nicole JohnsonBear River, Sr, P/2B

18 game hit streak

Josi SummersBear River, Sr, P

1.76 ERA, .333 BA

Kim KnudsenBear River, Sr, C

30 RBIs, 9 2B

Kaycee Prevedel Union, Jr, P

Threw 4 no-hitters

Brandi PercivalUnion, Jr, 3B

.569 BA

Shantel IsonN. Sanpete, Jr, 1B

.769 slug%, .396 BA

Anna LedinghamN. Sanpete, Jr, CF

29 RBIs, 5 2B, 3 HR

Chelsie CoxManti, Sr, IF

.388 BA, .527 Slug %

McKenzie BlauerManti, Sr, CF

Anchored the defense

Natalie PetersonGrantsville, Jr, P

.944 ERA, .484 OBP

Ariel GeeJuab, Sr, P

.455 BA, 22 RBIs

Presley WhetmanJaun Diego, Soph, OF

.423 BA, 20 RBIs

Katrina BairdWasatch, Sr, P/1B

Led Wasps to playoffs

3A SECOND TEAM

Kelci Simmons, Desert Hills, Sr., P

Tauni McFarlane, Manti, Sr., P/SS

Kelsi Wells, Grantsville, Sr., SS

Amy Matthews, Granstville, Fr., RF

Niki Disera, Juan Diego, Sr., 2B

Danielle Wynn, Canyon View, Sr.,

Chelsi Durfey, Union, Jr., 2B

Amber Painter, Juab, Sr., C

Stephanie Wilkens, Union, Sr., P

Kara Anderson, N. Sanpete, Sr., SS

Kelli Smart, Bear River, Jr., SS

Whitney Titus, Morgan, Sr., P

Laura Kubicki, Park City, Jr., P

3A HONORABLE MENTION

Mariah Shepherd, Grantsville; Laura Snow, Grantsville; Maddi Moll, Judge; Malloree Utley, Wasatch; Hailey Anderson, Desert Hills; Alisha Peckham, N. Sanpete; Chelsea Dalton, Grantsville; Allie Jeppson, Wasatch; Alexis Oliver, Carbon; Kaitlyn Friese; Cassee Ames, Union; Marlee Mecham, Bear River; Sarah Madson, American Leadership; Abbie Kay, Emery; Ashley Azarow, Juan Diego; Kylee Schmitkee, Juan Diego.

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