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16 players who can watch in Section 1 softball tournaments – Post Bulletin

The regular softball season has come and gone. Now the real fun begins.

The tournaments in Section 1 start on Monday with the games section 1, class 1a and class 2a. The tournaments of Section 1, Class 3a and 4a should begin on Tuesday.

Rylee Urban, Chatfield

After a solid season for new students, Urban has become one of the best pitchers in the area for a talented chatfield squad. This year she missed a good part of the time with a calf injury, but was simply outstanding with an ERA of 1.02 and 61 strike outs in 41 innings. She has also become a capable bat. It is one of the many reasons why Chatfield should not be overlooked in an extremely difficult tournament.

Kyllee Howlett, Dover-Eyota

There are some of Dover-Eyota who could be on this list, but we will give the Junior Howlett's nod. It has become one of the hardest outs when St. Charles found out in a double head festival on April 24th. Howlett went 6: 9 between the two games with two RBIs when the Eagles played both games.

Willow Lange, St. Charles

For a long time, both on the plate and in the circle for a St. Charles team that will be difficult in the section tournament was solid. In 18 games on the plate she beats with 12 RBIs .368 (21-for-57). In the eighth inn, she met a Homerun with two runs to defeat Mayo on May 3. In a circle it is 6-1 with an ERA of 3.00 in 49 innings.

Avery Auädahl, Caledonia

According to many coaches, AUGENAHL has the best change in the region. It fits it perfectly with a fast ball that consistently sits in the mid -1960s, and that's why it is simply one of the best, not only in the area, but in the state. In 14 games she is 14-4 with an ERA of 0.99 and 176 strikeouts in 105 2/3 innings. It is also one of the best rackets in the region and reaches with four Homern and 27 RBIs in 18 games .429 (24-for-56). She met Randolph and died Carter Raymond in last year's section championship game.

To monitor others: Carter Raymond (Randolph); Mya Manege (Cannon Falls); Miranda Palmby (Dover-Eyota); Elsa Blum (Caledonia); Makenna Dornack (Chatfield); Lauren Waller (St. Charles); Kylie Mann (Lake City).

Sydney clear, Stewartville

The junior probably has the best fast ball in the area. It consistently sits in the mid -1960s and also has a great movement. That is why she had strike games from 20, 19 and 14.

Tallie Behrens, Byron

Behrens is another outstanding two-way outstanding place for the bears. The left has a great fast ball that has a lot of movement to throw off rackets. At the court she has one of the smooth swings from the left with a lot of pop. At the beginning of the year she met a Grand Slam against Pine Island and scored 4: 3 against Stewartville on May 6th.

Emily Olson, Kasson-Mantorville

Olson has continued to establish himself as one of the more constant players in the region. It is another one that can also do it in a circle – she and kara farnsworth give km a solid pitching duo and on the plate. She proved that she can do it against the best of the best, as she exhibited against Stewartville on April 17. She won the victory in a 1-0, eight Inning victory against the Tiger, Allowing only four hits and a walk, while she achieved 14 for the complete game efforts. She also drove in eighth place in the game of the game.

Reese Nissalke, Winona

Nissalke .333 scored as a junior, but this year she went one step further for Mitch Großell and the four-time defending champions 1-3a. The senior scores with 17 RBIs and eight doubles in 17 games for the Winhawks .397 (23-for-58).

To monitor others: Kaydence Fjerstad (Byron); Sydney Hedin (Stewartville); Kara Farnsworth (Kasson-Mantorville); Mackenzie Steele (Byron); Kylie Meyer (Kasson-Mantorville); Kaylee Lehrman (Stewartville); Makena Malecha (Northfield).

Santanna Heise, Mayo

Heise had a great senior citizens' season for a solid Mayo squad. With a team best 20 rbis, she strikes on a breathtaking average .548 (23-for-42). She also leads the Spartans in Homeruns (3) and achieved the second most common runs (16) in 15 games played.

Jadah Kroening, century

Century had a great year, partly thanks to the newcomer Kroening. She has teamed up with the eighth grader Lauren Buchmann to give the Panthers a great pitching staff who will bring her into a dispute in the coming years. Kroening is also good with the bat and shows a lot of strength and contact skills.

Makenna Red Hill, John Marshall

Red Hill was the only constant for a difficult route for the JM program. Red Hill can do it in the circle and in the circle of the dough. She was really good against Mayo on April 15, hit 10 in six innings and also hit a laser from the fence. Behind her, the Rockets won a defeat of 34 games on April 30 with a 7: 3 victory against Austin. Red Hill allowed three Runs-Zwei deservedly with nine strikeouts to achieve the victory.

Chelsea cleaner, Mayo

In her second season as a left -wing slap -hit man, cleaner recorded exactly where she stopped last year when she reached 0.479. The second year meets with 11 stolen bases .490 (24-opposite-49), while he gets on the way for the Spartans.

To monitor others: Lauren Buchmann (century); Amber Condon (Mayo).

Julia Swenson, Houston

Swenson was a selection of class 1a All-State mention as a newcomer last year after taking an average of 0.522 with 37 runs and 28 RBIs. They also stole 24 bases and had a .609 obp. It was just as good this year. She returned her first Homerun on May 1st and followed the next day with four RBIs with four RBIs in a victory over Fillmore Central/Lanesboro.

Laney Weis, Southland

Weis is another subclass man who had an outstanding season a year ago. She only had 16 deserved runs in 130 Innings associated with 165 strikeouts. This year she is 13-4 in 14 games with an ERA of 2.11 and 127 strikeouts in 103 Innings. It was great on the plate and beat an average of 0.519 (28-against-54) with 10 extra base hits, including four triple and two Homeruns.

Lavin Lejeune, Lewiston-Altura

Lejeune has made a name for itself this year. The junior opened her eyes when she hired against Caledonias Avery Auädahl and doubled against Caledonia. It has good strength, good contact skills and solid speed to beat Infield -Singles and wiping bases.

McKenna Selk, Hayfield

SELK, the daughter of co-head coach Craig SELK, has been in university since eighth grade. The Shortstop is the quarterback of the infield and also solid in the dough box for the Vikings.

To monitor others: Emily Botcher (Houston); Clara Timm (Southland); Caiside Fauenkron (Houston); Teagan Hartman (Lewiston-Alura); Mackenzie Paddock (Wabasha-Kellogg); Morgan Wilson (Bethlehem Academy)

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