Softball
Meredith Cervenka
Crescenta Valley, So.
Pitcher
This right-hander struck out a region-high 293 batters and led the Falcons to their second consecutive Pacific League title. She finished 20-6 with a 0.08 ERA
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Patty Del Real
Kennedy, Sr.
Pitcher
The North Valley League’s most valuable player was 17-2 with a 0.16 ERA and 146 strikeouts. She also batted .439 with 22 RBIs for Golden Cougars.
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Cori Herbert
Hoover, Jr.
Pitcher
This right-hander was second in the region with 287 strikeouts and finished 17-9 with a 0.40 ERA and team-high .371 batting average. She was All-Valley as a freshman.
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Ashlie D’Erico
Highland, So.
Catcher
Among the region’s top hitters, she finished with a .444 average with three home runs and 23 RBIs for one of the Valley’s top offensive teams.
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Christina Enea
El Camino Real, So.
Catcher
Two-time All-Valley and All-City selection led region with 46 RBIs. The defensive standout had seven home runs and a .494 average for City champions.
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Cara Blumfield
El Camino Real, Sr.
Infielder
Boston College-bound shortstop batted .524 with six home runs and 32 RBIs and was City co-player of the year after leading school to a 12th City title.
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Melinda Moulden
Crescenta Valley, Sr.
Infielder
The Michigan-bound standout batted .488 with nine doubles, three triples, three home runs, 28 RBIs and 17 stolen bases for Pacific League champions.
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Julie Watson
Saugus, Jr.
Infielder
This speedy outfielder moved to third base and led Centurions to Foothill League co-championship and Division II quarterfinals. Batted .356 with 11 stolen bases.
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Kellie Cox
Quartz Hill, So.
Outfielder
A fleet leadoff hitter for Golden League champions who batted .446, stole nine bases and established herself as a premier Division I player.
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Elena Ferrero
Harvard-Westlake, Fr.
Utility
The versatile Wolverine batted .384 with five triples and 14 RBIs, was 10-6 with 127 strikeouts in 113 innings to lead team to Division IV quarterfinals.
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Lindsey Kontra
Hart, Jr.
Utility
The Foothill League’s most valuable player was 11-3 with a 0.30 ERA and batted .295 with two home runs and 12 RBIs for Division II quarterfinals.
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Steve Harrington
Chaminade
Coach of the Year
He led Eagles to second consecutive Mission League championship and the Southern Section Division IV title, the school’s first. Chaminade won final 21 games to finish 25-6-1. Career record: 106-44-2.
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