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Ohio Stingrays Analytics Report.Xlsx 2015 Ohio Stingrays Classic Recruiting Camp Thursday, July 9, 2015 Columbus, OH The Ohio State University All Positions Overhand Throw Ball Exit Speed Pro Agility Shuttle 20 Yd Sprint Grip Strength # Last First Club Team Primary Position State GY/Class OH 1 OH 2 Ball Exit 1 Ball Exit 2 Pro Agil 1 Pro Agil 2 20-Yd 1 20-Yd 2 Grip (L)-1 Grip (L)-2 Grip (R)-1 Grip (R)-2 23 Weber Morgan KC Xplosion SS IL 2017 62 59 62 54 5.025 4.869 2.924 2.994 71 65 77 66 25 Bales Kristen Ohio Classics '99 CF OH 2017 56 55 57 58 5.251 5.185 3.261 3.198 64 71 62 64 26 Hanlon Emilee WNY Diamond Girls CF NY 2018 57 57 40 63 4.931 5.093 2.93 2.759 52 52 65 69 27 Kashmiry Kennedy Ohio Classics 2B OH 2018 51 54 56 55 5.057 5.224 3.261 3.26 59 51 60 60 28 Minnich Allison Greenville 1B OH 2016 53 54 64 64 5.741 5.671 3.65 3.727 79 83 86 74 29 Ety Ali Ohio Classics '00 CF OH 2018 43 45 51 43 5.051 5.092 3.166 3.275 52 54 49 54 30 Tracy Shelby Ohio Glory 99 C OH 2018 54 54 63 61 5.831 5.805 3.423 3.306 52 53 64 64 31 Briggs Kaitlynn Ohio Stingrays Y2K C OH 2019 56 57 57 62 5.887 6.274 3.759 3.643 41 50 65 61 32 Cummins Allison Ohio Classics '99 C OH 2018 60 62 62 70 5.148 5.049 3.127 3.173 58 58 63 63 101 Block Maggie Team Combat 97 C OH 2016 55 56 58 62 5.718 5.602 2.869 3.439 52 58 59 65 101 Block Maggie Team Combat 97 C OH 2016 55 56 57 41 3.244 3.144 73 77 102 Bobos Haylee Rollin Thunder Gold C PA 2016 57 57 57 60 6.166 6.178 3.361 3.611 50 51 75 72 105 Petry Jazzlyn Ohio Hawks 18U-Gold C OH 2016 51 52 40 67 5.751 5.298 3.556 3.025 52 49 56 58 105 Petry Jazzlyn Ohio Hawks 18U-Gold C OH 2016 54 53 40 67 5.45 5.472 3.283 3.688 106 Shunk Jolyn Road Runners 18U Elite C OH 2016 61 61 62 63 5.723 5.534 3.159 3.065 81 67 41 95 106 Shunk Jolyn Road Runners 18U Elite C OH 2016 60 61 62 63 6.025 5.54 3.422 3.402 107 Wyatt Sydney Miami Valley Xpress Gold C OH 2016 60 61 42 67 5.217 5.284 3.533 3.222 60 62 60 64 108 Bauer Alexis (AK) Ohio Wolfpack 16U Fogel C OH 2017 54 51 62 60 5.409 5.68 3.547 3.321 58 53 58 54 109 Baugh Kennedy Cincy Static Blue - Shepherd C KY 2017 54 57 54 56 5.572 5.719 3.353 3.087 68 56 64 67 110 Briggs Morgan Rollin Thunder Gold C PA 2017 51 52 56 49 6.315 6.23 3.587 3.426 55 58 60 56 111 Carper Taylor Ohio Glory 99 C OH 2017 58 58 44 60 5.173 5.255 3.166 3.174 60 58 56 61 112 Cwalina Colleen Rollin Thunder 18U Gold 1B PA 2017 51 55 70 67 6.487 5.933 3.383 3.197 84 94 100 99 113 Edsall Kelly The Outcast -Teal C OH 2017 61 62 62 60 5.97 5.186 3.348 3.204 56 55 51 47 114 Hill Alli Greenville Lady Wave C OH 2017 56 54 58 66 5.689 5.53 3.478 3.39 76 70 74 78 114 Hill Alli Greenville Lady Wave C OH 2017 54 55 40 60 5.634 5.543 3.33 3.42 70 73 115 Pallay Jordan Central Ohio Ice '99 C OH 2017 54 55 54 60 5.645 5.266 3.15 3.134 71 66 61 56 116 Pettit Kassidy Ohio Starz Elite C OH 2017 51 49 55 59 5.745 5.679 3.338 3.328 60 60 71 77 117 Slutz Kayla Cincy Doom C OH 2017 56 55 64 63 5.849 5.877 3.477 3.266 52 61 65 63 118 Snelbaker Alexia KY Stealth C KY 2017 60 61 62 58 5.354 5.454 3.416 3.085 68 63 67 66 119 Wampler Samantha Nitro Fastpitch C PA 2017 56 59 63 68 5.551 5.25 3.01 3.267 70 66 80 84 121 Ciccarella Mia Diamond Girls C NY 2018 59 60 57 65 5.428 5.736 3.392 2.486 83 84 75 74 122 Daniel Amaia Ohio Classics C OH 2018 60 59 57 57 5.501 5.255 2.542 3.12 68 78 84 74 122 Daniel Amaia Ohio Classics C OH 2018 56 59 64 62 5.128 3.179 2.994 123 Garst Kenna Wizard Elite 2000 C MI 2018 60 61 69 70 5.049 5.1 3.028 3.143 65 53 70 71 124 Gillham Shaelyn Pittsburgh Lady Roadrunners C PA 2018 48 49 63 63 5.834 5.967 3.313 3 68 70 71 76 125 Hregdovic Carly Pittsburgh Passion Lakatos C PA 2018 56 58 50 44 5.048 5.126 3.166 2.854 71 70 76 74 126 Mance Aubrie Nitro Cumming U14 C PA 2018 53 55 64 64 5.23 5.017 3.033 3.15 63 62 60 60 128 Moore Maggie Valley Extreme- Kelm C OH 2018 50 52 62 61 5.424 5.57 2.987 2.948 60 68 72 66 128 Moore Maggie Valley Extreme- Kelm C OH 2018 54 56 54 62 2.908 2.815 76 129 Orr Rachel Ohio Stingrays Y2K C OH 2018 54 55 46 53 5.231 5.332 3.416 3.077 55 48 49 57 129 Orr Rachel Ohio Stingrays Y2K C OH 2018 54 56 46 46 5.172 5.24 3.384 2.8 53 60 131 Rhue Jenna New Era Diamond Girls C NY 2018 58 62 60 61 5.434 5.04 2.921 2.877 71 69 72 70 131 Rhue Jenna New Era Diamond Girls C NY 2018 58 62 65 62 5.105 3.128 3.064 133 Slowik Julia West Seneca Magic C NY 2018 52 51 44 40 6.283 6.484 3.128 3.464 70 68 67 68 134 Benton Kaybree Team Pennsylvania Cyclones C PA 2019 52 51 54 50 6.055 5.7 3.699 3.292 55 58 61 50 135 Brody Mimi NWI sox 2000 C IN 2019 56 57 61 63 6.07 6.381 3.514 3.164 60 62 60 64 135 Brody Mimi NWI sox 2000 C IN 2019 57 57 57 59 3.088 3.478 136 Kuhrt Kristen Ohio Ice Purple C OH 2019 61 62 62 63 5.498 5.588 3.016 3.327 67 62 71 66 137 Moore Macey Ohio Stingrays Gunter C OH 2019 55 58 63 69 5.621 6.529 3.217 2.948 52 65 67 64 138 Munchinski Makayla Pittsburgh Spirit Gold 14 U C PA 2019 53 53 42 47 5.75 5.749 3.074 3.214 49 51 56 50 139 Oder Bridget Diamonds '01 Elite C OH 2019 55 56 47 61 5.136 5.301 3.133 2.548 52 63 63 69 139 Oder Bridget Diamonds '01 Elite C OH 2019 58 59 57 45 5.287 5.241 3.237 3.087 140 Sarvo Kate Wizards Elite 2000 C OH 2019 52 54 44 54 5.565 5.685 3.516 3.305 50 54 67 69 141 Sommer Jaymee Ohio Stingrays 01' C OH 2019 53 54 55 56 5.498 5.316 2.607 2.688 53 56 60 61 142 Tyler Abigail Indiana Thunder 14U C IN 2019 48 49 56 55 5.816 6.057 3.205 3.055 57 57 59 60 201 Brinegar Joey Lasers Blue CF OH 2016 61 60 40 40 5.415 5.118 3.337 3.242 65 60 63 68 202 Carroll Ashley Cincinnati Reds RBI CF OH 2016 54 52 58 56 5.258 5.328 3.508 3.453 68 49 67 61 203 Cegledy Maria Ohio Outlaws Gold CF OH 2016 65 65 40 61 4.86 4.777 3.261 2.954 60 61 64 63 204 Corrick Madison Ice Gold CF OH 2016 55 54 66 63 4.969 5.109 3.145 3.066 67 59 67 59 205 Frakes Emily Ky Stealth 16U 1B KY 2016 53 53 58 63 5.448 5.27 3.244 2.799 67 61 66 64 206 Hartline Michaela Michiana Scrappers CF MI 2016 60 59 60 63 5.328 5.159 3.187 3.025 68 62 68 64 207 King Tyrah Road Runner Elite 18u RF OH 2016 54 53 66 58 5.342 5.862 2.634 2.486 99 82 89 91 208 Lloyd Kendall Ashland Blaze SS OH 2016 54 53 59 55 5.673 5.351 3.22 2.284 208 Lloyd Kendall Ashland Blaze SS OH 2016 54 54 58 60 5.978 5.546 3.132 2.993 56 59 54 54 209 Montgomery Maddisyn Ohio Hawks CF OH 2016 52 53 48 63 5.055 5.011 3.138 3.105 63 61 63 50 210 Parker Dana Pittsburgh Spirit Gold 18U CF PA 2016 51 50 53 40 4.539 4.802 3.008 2.737 51 58 63 68 211 Schwartz Krijn Miami Valley Xpress 16U - Gold CF OH 2016 61 62 68 57 5.378 5.45 3.086 3.031 68 70 72 68 212 Sharp Kelsey Lady Barracudas RF OH 2016 51 53 67 66 5.763 5.837 3.548 3.393 56 57 69 70 213 Shaw MariaLena Pittsburgh Spirit 18U Gold CF PA 2016 55 55 42 53 5.556 5.502 3.237 3.277 54 59 59 68 214 Swanson Kylah Ohio Hawks (Harrell) CF OH 2016 46 43 44 51 5.181 5.33 3.127 2.964 70 48 86 71 215 Vaughn Sydney KY Stealth 3B KY 2016 57 58 64 60 5.282 4.938 3.081 3.336 68 59 62 71 216 Adams Madison Freedom Elite LF OH 2017 56 55 59 62 5.239 5.227 2.949 3.205 48 43 42 42 217 Allen Chloe Cincy Static 98' LF OH 2017 50 49 60 60 5.158 4.932 2.931 2.792 74 59 60 65 218 Anglin Morgan Ky Stealth LF KY 2017 54 55 40 43 5.087 5.486 3.12 3.713 218 Anglin Morgan Ky Stealth LF KY 2017 55 55 63 40 4.788 5.104 3.283 3.111 60 57 69 67 219 Brownlee Payton 16U Ohio Starz Elite CF OH 2017 47 55 4.813 4.916 3.08 2.97 219 Brownlee Payton 16U Ohio Starz Elite CF OH 2017 55 56 52 55 4.74 5.027 3.205 2.799 52 58 60 56 220 Bumbaugh Amber PGH Spirit CF PA 2017 50 50 45 48 5.125 5.24 3.376 3.143 71 68 86 85 221 Depue Alexandra Ohio Stingrays 18U Theopolis CF OH 2017 60 61 55 47 5.024 4.912 2.909 2.753 54 54 60 59 222 DrahusZ Kiana Pittsburgh Spirit 18u Gold 3B PA 2017 53 52 40 42 5.315 5.499 3.339 3.26 54 54 51 53 223 Ginther Breanna PA Renegades 3n2 LF PA 2017 52 51 40 64 5.475 5.725 3.126 3.339 76 64 62 58 224 Horrell Brie Ohio Outlaws Pa Premier LF PA 2017 55 53 69 56 5.587 5.85 3.125 3.292 79 73 76 57 225 Karas Johnna Nitro Fastpitch Bisi/Hoffner CF PA 2017 58 58 46 58 4.941 5.181 2.949 2.927 All Positions Overhand Throw Ball Exit Speed Pro Agility Shuttle 20 Yd Sprint Grip Strength # Last First Club Team Primary Position State GY/Class OH 1 OH 2 Ball Exit 1 Ball Exit 2 Pro Agil 1 Pro Agil 2 20-Yd 1 20-Yd 2 Grip (L)-1 Grip (L)-2 Grip (R)-1 Grip (R)-2 226 Lawrence Jasmyne BNGSA Hurricanes CF IL 2017 52 50 62 59 5.127 5.105 2.769 3.009 56 77 72 71 228 Myers Bailey PA Renegades 3n2 CF PA 2017 55 56 40 59 5.316 5.162 2.948 3.005 60 74 81 80 229 Otto Brooke Cincy Static 99 CF IN 2017 53 56 55 61 5.286 5.106 3.219 2.908 56 64 63 64 230 Ranney Julia Indy Dreams C IN 2017 53 55 61 57 5.285 5.048 3.253 3.204 61 58 70 65 231 Riba Megan Michiana Scrappers Elite 16u LF IN 2017 58 57 60 40 5.105 5.213 2.791 3.338 74 70 74 80 232 Schwerin Nicole Finesse San Juan RF MI 2017 56 56 50 43 5.407 5.173 3.087 3.066 49 51 60 62 233 Spinelli Andrea Lake Erie Diamond Chix C OH 2017 51 50 53 48 5.382 5.333 3.399 3.259 63 57 67 66 234 Williams Lauren Central Ohio Stampede LF OH 2017 51 53 40 55 5.517 5.405 2.993 3.296 59 59 52 57 235 York Alaina Pittsburgh Nitro Showcase CF PA 2017 59 60 57 57 4.805 4.936 3.017 2.986 64 70 55 65 236 Zink Kristen Central Ohio Lady Vipers RF OH 2017 59 56 54 56 5.124 5.205 3.005 3.12 59 56 64 68 237 Aiken Kassidy West Seneca Magic Orange CF NY 2018 50 52 58 69 5.823 5.585 2.814 3.634 64 62 64 55 238 Blair Sarah Team All American 16u CF PA 2018 53 53 54 58 5.145 5.245 3.143 3.432 66 64 75 78 239 Brown Kayla New Era Diamond Girls Colucci LF NY 2018 53 53 49 55 5.458 5.38 2.48 3.318 52 50 58 50 240 Cochran Emily Nitro Fastpitch CF PA 2018 53 55 52 57 5.118
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