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Finish Rank# Playoffs 2020* Karin Gadberry 7 14 .333 -- -- -- -- -- Not Eligible 2021# Karin Gadberry 8 8 .500 8 8 .500 3rd -- Not Eligible *Seaosn Suspended due to Global Pandemic/#Season Shortened due to Global Pandemic OFFENSIVE CATEGORIES Sacrifice Flys 2020 Raylissa Garcia/Yassiel Lazo/Claudia Telles/Shaylah Dominguez ...... 1 Hitting Minimums: 1 game, 2 AB per/game 2021 Destinee Alvarez ....................................... 2 Batting Average Hit By Pitch 2020 Makenzie Celeya .................................. .433 2020 Raylissa Garcia/Claudia Telles .................. 3 2021 Michele Dinicola .................................. .442 2021 Shaylah Dominguez .................................. 4 At Bats Games Started 2020 Michele Dinicola ..................................... 62 2020 Michele Dinicola/Tayler Gallegos/Danae Villareal ........... 19 2021 Destinee Alvarez ..................................... 52 2021 Tayler Gallegos/Nadia Gutierrez/Destinee Alvarez ...... 16 Hits 2020 Makenzie Celeya/Michele Dinicola ........ 26 PITCHING CATEGORIES 2021 Destinee Alvarez ..................................... 21 Pitching Minimums:1 game, Avg, 0.75 IP/game Runs Appearances 2020 Makenzie Celeya ........................................................20 2020 Gabby Vallee ....................................................11 2021 Destinee Alvarez ..................................... 14 2021 Jessica Mendoza .................................................8 Doubles Games Started 2020 Michele Dinicola ....................................... 7 2020 Gabby Vallee ....................................................10 2021 Michele Dinicola ....................................... 5 2021 Gabby Vallee ......................................................7 Triples Wins 2020 Claudia Telles/Meli Villareal ..................... 2 2020 Gabby Vallee ......................................................5 2021 Amber Saiz ................................................ 1 2021 Gabby Vallee ......................................................3 Home Runs Saves 2020 Michele Dinicola ....................................... 4 2020 None ..................................................................... 2021 Michele Dinicola ....................................... 6 2021 None ..................................................................... RBI ERA 2020 Danae Villarreal ....................................... 23 2020 Kylee Saunders ..............................................4.20 2021 Michele Dinicola ..................................... 15 2021 Jessica Mendoza ............................................3.68 Walks Strikeouts 2020 Yassiel Lazo ........................................................ 8 2020 Gabby Vallee ....................................................45 2021 Tayler Gallegos ......................................... 7 2021 Jessica Mendoza ...............................................25 Strikouts Innings Pitched 2020 Meli Villarreal ......................................... 12 2020 Gabby Vallee .................................................63.2 2021 Michele Dinicola ....................................... 8 2021 Jessica Mendoza ............................................38.0 Stolen Bases Fewest Walks 2020 Makenzie Celeya ....................................... 9 2020 Kylee Saunders ...................................................7 2021 Amber Saiz ................................................ 4 2021 Jessica Mendoza .................................................3 Sacrifice Bunts 2020 Tayler Gallegos/Michele Dinicola ............ 1 2021 Courtney Beckwith .................................... 5 PARK UNIVERSITY GILBERT SOFTBALL SINGLE GAME HITTING RECORDS (TEAM) MOST AT BATS 7 - 3/8/20 vs. St. Mary (Kan.) 37 - 3/13/21 at Benedictine Mesa, Gm 1 7 - 3/9/20 vs. Park (Mo.) MOST ERRORS BY OPPONENT 35 - 2/25/20 vs. Arizona Christian 6 - 4/28/21 by Simpson MOST STRIKOUTS 5 - 3/9/20 by Park (Mo.) MOST RUNS 10 - 1/31/20 at Ottawa (Ariz.) 15 - 2/16/20 vs. Northwest (Wash.) 9 - 3/12/21 at Benedictine Mesa LARGEST WINNING MARGIN 12 - 3/13/21 at Benedictine Mesa, Gm 1 9 - 2/17/20 vs. Marymount California 14 - 2/16/20 vs. Northwest (Wash.) 12 - 3/9/20 vs. Park (Mo.) MOST SAC BUNTS LARGEST LOSING MARGIN MOST HITS 3 - 4/22/21 vs. La Sierra 16 - 2/17/20 vs. #25 Marymount California (GM 2) 16 - 3/13/21 at Benedictine Mesa, Gm 1 2 - (3x) last 4/28/21 vs. Simpson 15 - 3/1/20 vs. Menlo 16 - 3/8/20 vs. St. Mary (Kan.) MOST SAC FLYS MOST RUNS ALLOWED, ONE INNING MOST DOUBLES 1 - (9X) last 4/23/21 vs. La Sierra 13 - 2/17/20 by #25 Marymount California (Gm 1, 1st) 5 - 2/16/20 vs. St. Mary (Kan.) 10 - 2/17/20 by #25 Marymount California (Gm 2, 6th) 3 - (6X) last 4/22/21 vs. La Sierra MOST HIT BY PITCH 2 - (8X) last4/27/21 vs. Simpson MOST TRIPLES 2 - 1/18/20 vs. Northwest (Wash.) LONGEST BY INNING 7 - (21X) MOST HOME RUNS 2 - 4/16/21 at St. Katherine MOST RUNS , ONE INNING 2 - 3/10/20 vs. Dawson CC 10 - 3/9/20 vs. Park (Mo.) (2nd) MOST TOTAL BASES MOST STOLEN BASES 26 - 3/8/20 vs. St. Mary (Kan) 5 - 3/8/20 vs. St. Mary (Kan) 22 - 3/13/21 at Benedictine Mesa, Gm 1 4 - 2/29/20 at Benedictine Mesa MOST RBI MOST CAUGHT STEALING 15 - 2/16/20 vs. Northwest (Wash.) None 11 - 3/13/21 at Benedictine Mesa, Gm 1 11 - 3/9/20 vs. Park (Mo.) MOST LEFT ON BASE 12 - 2/25/20 vs. Arizona Christian MOST WALKS 11 - 3/9/20 vs. St. Mary (Kan.) 8 - 3/13/21 at Benedictine Mesa, Gm 2 10 - 4/28/21 vs. Simpson 7 - 4/17/21 at Saint Katherine 10 - 4/23/21 vs. La Sierra SINGLE GAME PITCHING/FIELDING HIGHS (TEAM) PITCHING HITS ALLOWED FIELDING MOST STRIKOUTS 18 - 2/17/20 vs. #25 Marymount California MOST PUTOUTS 7 - 1/31/20 vs. College of Idaho 17 - (4X) last 3/8/20 by St. Mary (Kan) 21 - (21X) last 4/28/21 vs. Simpson 7 - 2/29/20 at Benedictine-Mesa DOUBLES ALLOWED MOST ASSISTS WILD PITCHES 5 - 2/16/20 vs. Northwest (Wash.) 12 - 4/22/21 vs. La Sierra 1 - (7X) last 4/16/21 at St. Katherine 4 - 3/8/20 vs. St. Mary (Kan.) 12 - 3/12/21 at Benedictine Mesa 4 - 2/17/20 vs. #25 Marymount California 11 - 4/16/21 at Saint Katherine RUNS ALLOWED 18 - 2/17/20 vs. #25 Marymount California TRIPLES ALLOWED MOST ERRORS 1 - (8X) last 4/27/21 by Simpson 6 - 4/28/32 vs. Simpson EARNED RUNS ALLOWED 6 - 2/8/20 vs. Benedictine-Mesa 12 - 2/17/20 vs. #25 Marymount California HOME RUNS ALLOWED 6 - 3/9/20 vs. Park (Mo.) 12 - 3/8/20 vs. St. Mary (Kan) 4 - 4/16/21 at Saint Katherine 3 - 2/25/20 vs. Arizona Christian DOUBLE PLAYS (TURNED) WALKS ALOWED 2 - 4/27/21 vs. Simpson 8 - 1/31/20 vs. College of Idaho 6 - 4/17/21 at Saint Katherine MOST PASSED BALL 6 - 1/31/20 at Ottawa (Ariz.) 2 - 3/13/21 at Benedictine Mesa 2 - 1/30/20 vs Ottawa (Ariz.) PARK UNIVERSITY GILBERT SOFTBALL SINGLE SEASON HITTING RECORDS (TEAM) AT BATS MOST WALKS 572 - 2020 57 - 2020 440 - 2021 43 - 2021 RUNS MOST STRIKOUTS 128 - 2020 86 - 2020 83 - 2021 47 - 2021 MOST HITS MOST SAC BUNTS 179 - 2020 14 - 2021 123 - 2021 2 - 2020 MOST DOUBLES MOST SAC FLYS 30 - 2020 5 - 2021 23 - 2021 4 - 2020 MOST TRIPLES MOST HIT BY PITCH 7 - 2021 15 - 2020 11 - 2021 MOST HOME RUNS 7 - 2021 7 - 2020 MOST GRAND SLAMS None MOST TOTAL BASES 244 - 2020 MOST STOLEN BASES 169 - 2021 23 - 2020 10 - 2021 MOST RBI 114 - 2020 MOST CAUGHT STEALING 74 - 2021 None BATTING AVERAGE MOST LEFT ON BASE .313 - 2020 108 - 2021 .280 - 2021 90 - 2020 SINGLE SEASON PITCHING/FIELDING RECORDS (TEAM) PITCHING FEWEST HITS ALLOWED FIELDING MOST STRIKOUTS 139 - 2021 MOST PUTOUTS 77 - 2020 236 - 2020 393 - 2020 55 - 2021 323 - 2021 FEWEST DOUBLES ALLOWED FEWEST WILD PITCHES 16 - 2021 MOST ASSISTS 2 - 2021 47 -2020 125 - 2021 8 - 2020 117 - 2020 FEWEST TRIPLES ALLOWED FEWEST RUNS ALLOWED 3 - 2021 MOST ERRORS 78 - 2021 5 - 2020 53 - 2020 187 - 2020 26 - 2021 FEWEST HOME RUNS ALLOWED FEWEST EARNED RUNS ALLOWED 5 - 2021 MOST DOUBLE PLAYS (TURNED) 55 - 2021 16 - 2020 6 - 2021 129 - 2020 4 - 2020 FEWEST WALKS ALOWED FEWEST PASSED BALLS 27 - 2021 1 - 2021 50 - 2020 6 - 2020 PARK UNIVERSITY GILBERT SOFTBALL SINGLE GAME HITTING RECORDS MOST AT BATS MOST LEFT ON BASE 5 - (6X) last by Destinee Alvarez and Amber 6 - Amber Saiz, 3/13/21 at Benedictine-Mesa SINGLE GAME FIELDING Saiz, 3/13/21 at Benedictine-Mesa RECORDS HIT INTO DOUBLE PLAY MOST PUTOUTS MOST RUNS 1 - (7X), last by Danae Villareal 4/27/21 vs. 10 - Danae Villarreal, 4/27/21 vs. Simpson 4 - Amber Saiz, 3/13/21 at Benedictine-Mesa Simpson 9 - Alleggra Poetter, 3/12/21 at Benedictine-Mesa 9 - Danae Villarreal, 2/8/20 vs. Benedictine-Mesa MOST HITS SINGLE GAME PITCHING 5 - Destinee Alvarez, 3/13/21 at Benedictine-Mesa RECORDS MOST ASSISTS 4 - Michele Dinicola, 3/8/20 vs. St. Mary MOST INNINGS PITCHED 5 - Destinee Alvarez, 3/13/21 at Benedictine-Mesa 4 - Danae Villarreal, 3/8/20 vs. St. Mary 7 - Gabby Vallee (7X), last 4/28/21 vs. Simpson 5 - Nadia Gutierrez, 3/12/21 at Benedictine-Mesa 7 - Kylee Saunders (3X) last 4/27/21 vs. Simpson MOST DOUBLES 7 - Jessica Mendoza. 3/13/21 at Benedictine-Mesa MOST ERRORS 2 - (6X) last by Michele Dinicola, 4/23/21 vs. 3 - Tayler Gallegos, 3/9/20 vs. Park (Mo.) La Sierra RUNS ALLOWED 17 - Elizabeth Lyon, 3/1/20 vs. Menlo DOUBLE PLAYS (TURNED) MOST TRIPLES 2- Destinee Alvarez 4/28/21 vs. Simpson 1 - (6X) last by Amber Saiz, 4/16/21 at St. EARNED RUNS ALLOWED Katherine 9 - Elizabeth Lyon (3X), last 3/8/20 vs. St. Mary MOST PASSED BALL 9 - Gabby Vallee, 3/9/20 vs. Park (Mo.) 2 - Yassiel Lazo - 1/31/20 vs. Ottawa (Ariz.) MOST HOME RUNS 2 - Michele Dinicola, 4/16/21 at St. Katherine MOST STRIKOUTS 7
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