PITCHERS
SYDNEY SMITH, Maple Grove, sr.
The two-time Metro Player of the Year is known for command of her pitches, which includes a fastball routinely in the mid-60s and an untouchable riseball, an unparalleled work ethic and her intimidating presence in the circle. She's a perfect 53-0 in regular season games and is 18-0 on the season with 12 shutouts, three no-hitters and a 0.14 ERA. Will pitch at LSU next year.
KERRIGAN HOSHAW, Eastview, sr.
Few pitchers in the state are able to spot their pitches as well as Hoshaw. She lead the Lightning to their first state tournament appearance since 2003 with a 21-3 record, 150 strikeouts and a 0.36 ERA. She came up big in the Class 3A, Section 3 finals, pitching a three-hit shutout in a 1-0 victory over Rosemount. Signed with University of Sioux Falls.
CARLIE BRANDT, Le Sueur-Henderson, jr.
Another hard-thrower (fastball in the low 60s) whose performance on the rubber took a big step forward this year with the addition of a devastating curveball. Posted a 19-2 record with four no-hitters, a 0.39 ERA and a whopping 284 strikeouts, leading the Giants to another Class 2A state tournament berth. Verbal pledge to Minnesota.
VALERIE HOHOL, New Life Academy, sr.
Completing her sixth season as a starter for the Eagles and has led the team to the Class 1A state tournament every year. Hohol, a Minnesota-Duluth signee, has a 36-2 record over the last two seasons with an ERA under 1.80 and more than 280 strikeouts. Also excels at the plate, hitting better than .500 for the second year in a row.
POSITION PLAYERS
MADDIE HOULIHAN, Benilde-St.Margaret's, sr.
Long considered the best pure hitter in Minnesota, the first baseman will continue her softball career with the Gophers. She showed why by hitting .655 this season, tying for the metro lead in home runs with eight. She had eight doubles, two triples, 34 RBI and a crazy-good slugging pct. of 1.28.
KATE DEMING, Bloomington Jefferson, sr.
A three-sport athlete who was the Jefferson Athena Award winner, the speedy center fielder is adept at taking away base hits with her glove. A terrific table-setter at the top of the batting order, she hit .613 with 24 stolen bases and 33 runs scored. Will play at St. Benedict next year.
McKENZIE PAAP, Minnetonka, sr.
Provides speed and power at the top of the batting order, including a career-first game-winning grand slam in the Section 2, 3A playoffs. Hit .452 overall. Can chase down balls in the outfield and has a rifle for an arm, routinely throwing out baserunners. Will play at Minnesota State Mankato.
TAYLOR CHELL, Anoka, sr.
The future Gophers player is big (5-9), remarkably strong and versatile. Good with the glove, whether it be infield or outfield. She is hitting .408 with five home runs, 14 RBI, 24 runs scored and a slugging percentage over .700 despite being pitched around on a regular basis.