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2018 GSC Softball Championship Florence, Alabama | May 3-6 2018 GSC Softball Championship Florence, Alabama | May 3-6 #1 North Alabama Lions (42-5, 29-3 GSC) Head Coach: Ashley Cozart No. Name Pos. Ht. Cl. B-T Hometown (Previous School) 0 Laken Distefano P 5-9 FR R-R Florence, Alabama (Central HS) 1 Sharley Miller P 5-9 FR R-R Hayden, Alabama (Hayden HS) 3 Megan Garst P 5-6 SO R-R Columbiana, Alabama (Cornerstone Christian) 5 Cyndra Graves OF 5-0 SO R-R Athens, Alabama (Athens HS) 6 Alex Brown UT 5-4 JR R-R Pontotoc, Mississippi (Pontotoc HS) 7 Katie Parr IF 5-9 SR R-R Hayden, Alabama (Wallace-Hanceville CC) 8 Madison Daniel OF 5-10 SO L-R Florence, Alabama (Wilson HS) 9 Kara Brewer OF 5-6 SR L-L Lawrenceburg, Tennessee (Lawrence Co. HS) 11 Shelby Woodard 3B/C 6-0 JR R-R Mt. Juliet, Tennessee (Wilson Central HS) 12 Sydney Sanders UT 5-8 SO R-R Decatur, Alabama (West Morgan HS) 13 McKenna Ray UT 5-4 SO R-R New Market, Alabama (Bob Jones HS) 14 Marissa Hancock 1B/C 5-7 SR R-R Geraldine, Alabama (Snead State CC) 16 Lexie Norfleet OF 5-4 SR R-R Erin, Tennessee (Western Kentucky) 17 Bailey Nelson OF 5-4 SR L-R Florence, Alabama (Central HS) 18 Destiny Wright OF 5-4 JR L-R New Market, Alabama (Buckhorn HS) 19 Harley Stokes UT 5-8 FR R-R Demopolis, Alabama (Hale County HS) 20 Veronica Westfall P/UT 5-2 SO R-R Murfreesboro, Tennessee (Siegel HS) 21 Maleah Hargett OF 5-1 FR L-L Hayden, Alabama (Hayden HS) 22 Reagan Tittle SS 5-7 SR R-R Lynn, Alabama (Lynn HS) 24 Hannah Shollenberger UT 5-7 SO R-R Florence, Alabama (Florence HS) 25 Mackenzie Roberts C/UT 5-7 JR R-R Tuscumbia, Alabama (Deshler HS) 26 Katie Eakes 1B 5-6 SO L-L Mt. Juliet, Tennessee (Wilson Central HS) #8 Lee Lady Flames (27-27, 15-18 GSC) Head Coach: Emily Russell No. Name Pos. Ht. Cl. B-T Hometown (Previous School) 3 Lily Hatcher OF 5-8 FR L-R Houston, Texas (Incarnate Word Academy) 4 Stevie Baird 3B 5-1 JR R-R Goodletsville, Tenn. (Beech High School) 5 Macy Stovall OF 5-4 JR R-R Suwanee, Ga. (Lambert High School) 6 Abby McKinney P/OF 5-7 SO. L-R Ringgold, Ga. (Ringgold High School) 9 Taylor Moran P/IF 5-8 SO R-R Chattanooga, Tenn. (Silverdale Baptist Academy) 10 Bailey Church C 5-8 SO R-R Melissa, Texas (Melissa High School) 11 Sam Hill OF 5-5 JR R-R Rea, Mo. (Highland Community College) 12 Zoe Miller IF 5-8 SO R-R Suwanee, Ga. (Lambert High School) 13 Erika Greek P 5-11 JR R-R Thomasville, Ga. (Pensacola State Juinor College) 14 Maddie Davenport UTIL 5-3 FR L-L Kennesaw, Ga. (Harrison High School) 15 Leigh Beatenbough P 5-6 SR R-R Canon, Ga. (Franklin County High School) 16 Brooklynn Frazier IF/C 5-4 SO R-R Ringgold, Ga. (Heritage High School) 18 Claudia Jones OF 5-4 JR L-R Jacksonville, Fla. (College of Central Florida) 22 Kayla Louie SS 5-4 SO L-R Snellville, Ga. (Brookwood High School) 23 Kayla Gooch 2B/OF 5-4 FR L-R Florence, Ala. (Wilson High School) 24 Shonna Penney P 5-6 FR R-R Soddy Daisy, Tenn. (Soddy Daisy High School) 25 Caroline Freiling C/DP 5-9 JR R-R West Linn, Ore. (West Linn High School) 27 Sarah Merced OF 5-3 SR L-R Kennesaw, Ga. (North Cobb High School) #4 Mississippi College Lady Choctaws (28-15, 19-12 GSC) Head Coach: Brooke O’Hair No. Name Pos. Ht. Cl. B-T Hometown (Previous School) 2 Katherine Lee OF 5’6 SR L-R Monroe, La. (Ouachita Parish HS) 3 Cori Cooper P 5’10 JR R-R Magnolia, Texas (Temple College) 5 Jessica Aron UTL 5’4 FR L-R Mathiston, Miss. (East Webster HS) 6 Shelby Miller OF 5’4 JR R-R Asheville, N.C. (Farragut HS) 7 Alexia Harmon IF 5’7 JR R-R Madison, Miss. (Madison Central HS) 9 Shayla McKissock OF 5’5 SO L-L Bryant, Ark. (Bryant HS) 10 Kayla Murphy UTL 5’3 FR R-R Olive Branch, Miss. (DeSoto Central HS) 13 Haley Muller IF 5’5 JR R-R Windermere, Fla. (Liberty Christian School) 16 Penny Nichols P 5’0 JR R-R Orange City, Fla. (University HS) 18 Kristen Qualls IF/C 5’3 JR R-R Madison, Miss. (Madison Central HS) 19 Kristen Gardner P 5’8 SR R-R Vancleave, Miss. (MS Gulf Coast CC) 20 Alexis Jones UTL 5’5 FR R-R Lafayette, La. (Westminster Christian Aca.) 21 Carly Crawford C 5’6 SO R-R Hattiesburg, Miss. (Oak Grove HS) 22 Madi Lancaster P/IF 5’3 FR R-R Benton, Ark. (Benton HS) 23 Adrianna Morgan P 5’9 JR R-R Lake Cormorant, Miss. (Univ. of Memphis) 25 Makenzie Nieto IF 5’3 JR R-R New Hudson, Mich. (South Lyon East HS) 33 Brianna Caldwell IF 5’7 JR R-R Athens, Ala. (North Alabama) #5 Montevallo Falcons (32-14, 19-13 GSC) Head Coach: Lindsay Vanover No. Name Pos. Cl. Hometown 00 Brianna Stella OF SO Fort Lauderdale, Florida 1 Kirbi Tuck OF JR Pinson, Alabama 2 Carlee Mullinax 1B FR Lincoln, Alabama 3 Haley Barnette SS SO Northport, Alabama 5 Kaitlynn Thomson 3B SR Huntington Beach, California 6 Bayleigh Lott C FR Woodstock, Georgia 7 Saralyn Campbell DP SR Olympia, Washington 8 Kendra Buckley 1B JR San Diego, California 9 Jessica Boyd P JR St. Joseph, Michigan 10 Mariel Bertossi C/3B SO Ronchi dei Legionari, Italy 11 Darbi Duke OF SR Madera Ranchos California 12 Brooke Ingram OF FR Fort Payne, Alabama 13 Holly LaForce 3B SO Irvington, Alabama 14 Abbey Pratt P JR Greenwood, Indiana 15 Shelby Lowery UTL SO Hoover, Alabama 16 Lady Sarah Federico C JR San Diego, California 17 Dylan Bailey OF/DP SR Chula Vista, California 18 Kelsey Vining OF SR Plano, Texas 19 Marisa Sosa 2B JR Alvin, Texas 20 Alexis Cortez OF FR Warner Robins, Georgia 21 Lauren Van Steenwyk IF JR Rossmoor, California 22 Alexis Bonanno P JR Lakeland, Tennessee 24 Celestia Davila OF SR San Diego, California 27 Amanda Ingram P JR Millbrook, Alabama 28 Mychael McMillan P FR Centreville, Alabama 29 Lauryn Garcia 2B FR San Pedro, California #2 Valdosta State Blazers (39-11, 23-9 GSC) Head Coach: Thomas Macera No Name Pos. Ht. Cl. Hometown/Previous School 1 Ashtin Strickland P 6-0 SO Alachua, Fla. (Florida Atlantic) 2 Haley Garrett UTIL 5-10 SO Valdosta, Ga. (Georgia Christian School) 3 Lacey Crandall C 5-1 SO DeLand, Fla. ( University HS) 4 Ellington Day OF 5-3 FR Blackshear, Ga. ( Pierce County HS) 5 Taylor Hartenbach IF 5-3 SR Marietta, Ga. (Marietta HS) 6 Heather Robinson INF 5-9 SR Valdosta, Ga. (Lowndes HS) 8 Cassey Cornelius INF 5-8 FR Adel, Ga. (Cook HS) 9 Logan Hill C 5-8 SO Lake Park, Ga. (USC-Upstate) 10 Kaylin Leggett UTIL 5-6 FR Pembroke, Ga. (Bryan County HS) 12 Avery Lamb P 5-4 SO Warner Robins, Ga. (Veterans HS) 13 Kiley Robb P/UTIL 5-9 FR Joliet, IL (Joliet West HS) 17 Tana McDaniel INF 5-7 SR Brooksville, Ga (Indian River) 18 Kameron Coggins P 5-9 SO Lake Park, Ga. (ABAC) 20 Danielle Patterson INF 5-3 SR Lawrenceville, Ga. ( Tallahassee CC) 22 Brandy Morgan OF 5-5 SR Jasper, Fla. (Columbia HS) 23 Kathryn Carter P 5-9 SO Hinesville, Ga. (Liberty County HS) 24 Jessica Mohl UTIL 5-10 SR West Palm Beach, Fla. ( Indian River CC) 25 Kasie Johnson P 5-11 JR Patterson, Ga. ( Savannah State) 31 Haley Fowler P 5-5 SO Trion, Ga. (Lowndes HS) #7 Delta State Statesmen (26-23, 17-16 GSC) Head Coach: Casey Bourgoyne-Charles No. Name Pos. B-T Ht. Cl. HOMETOWN (PREVIOUS SCHOOL) 1 Mallory Myers INF L-R 5-4 FR Batesville, Miss. (South Panola HS) 2 Mari Alex Sandridge P/OF L-L 5-4 SO Hernando, Miss. (Magnolia Heights HS) 4 Abi Gibson INF R-R 5-3 JR Coldwater, Miss. (Magnolia Heights) 5 Kailyn Lofton INF R-R 5-6 FR Cleveland, Miss. (Univ. of Central Arkansas) 7 Colben Patin INF R-R 5-4 SO Sulphur, La. (Sulphur HS) 8 Chelsea Lamping C R-R 5-3 JR Southaven, Miss. (Desoto Central HS) 9 Jordan Jones OF L-R 5-5 JR Crystal Springs, Miss. (Copiah Academy) 10 Marissa Landrum INF R-R 5-7 SR Biloxi, Miss. (Univ. of South Alabama) 11 Brittany Taylor P R-R 5-8 SR Myrtle, Miss. (Northeast Mississippi CC) 14 Carlie Vice INF R-R 5-4 SO Biloxi, Miss. (Biloxi HS) 19 Miranda Smith INF L-L 5-8 SO Walker, La. (Walker HS) 20 Kaitlyn Eaves C R-R 5-4 SR Fouke, Ark. (LSU Alexandria) 22 Olivia Dick OF L-R 5-6 SO Brandon, Miss. (Northwest Rankin HS) 24 Nicole Fullilove P R-R 5-6 JR Batesville, Miss. (Univ. of Central Arkansas) 25 Taylor Johnson P L-L 5-9 SR Long Beach, Miss. (Long Beach HS) 33 Madison Bigner P/UT R-R 5-7 FR Summit, Miss. (North Pike HS) 45 Kelly Byrd INF R-R 6-0 JR Terry, Miss.
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