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HSSR Top Softball Players (2023)

Jun 01, 2023

Coaches, Please help us recognize your players by send nominations with stats and graduating class to:  HSReport@aol.com


HSSR SC 2023 Softball Prospects (Current SR)

Lauren Hardy - P - Blythewood (Indiana)
Khaleel Pizett - P/OF -Augusta Christian (Kentucky)
Sierra Manes - P/OF - Byrnes (USC Upstate)
Logan Grice - P - Dillon (PC)
Luca Perriello - - Augusta Christian (Va. Tech)
Asten King - C - Buford (Winthrop)
Kasey Woilfe - P -Dorman
Ryan Ellis - 3B - Aynor ( Coastal)
Emma Skovran - - Nation Ford (Coastal Carolina)
Jeb Bradford - P - Augusta Christian (C of C)
I’yanna Velez - SS - Blythewood (Emory & Henry)
Karrie Bolen - 2B - Barnwell
Maddy Rivers - SS - Airport
Kendall Dotson - 1B - Greenville (Pitt-Bradford)
Leah Cabe - P - Chapin (Lander)
Taylor Palfrey CF - Chapin (Southern Wesleyan)
Trinity Davis - P - Hartsville (Rio Grande (Ohio))
Cayden Thompson - 3B - Hartsville (Columbia Intl.)
Whitney McElveen - C - East Clarendon
Avarie Easters - Hartsville ( Piedmont (GA) )

Amberly Way - P/SS - Wilson Hall  High D-1
Lauren Hardy - P - Blythewood
Kierra Thomas - P - Spring Valley
Aspen King - OF/C - Buford
Emma Bright - C - Dorman

LeAnn Gilbert - P/INF - North August
Linley Jones - C - Colleton Prep
Ryann Ellis - 3B - Aynor
Jo Jo Parrott - P - Pee Dee Academy - (Belmont Abbey)
Taylor Dreher - C - Gilbert
MiKayla Hallman - 3B - Bamberg-Ehrhardt
Jasmine Bishop - INF - Andrew Jackson Acad
Lauren Wise - 2B - Johnsonville
Shelby Benson - 1B - Fox Creek
Kaylee Livingston - P - North
Janiya Glenn - CF - Union County
 

HSSR SC 2024 Softball Prospects (Current JR)

Andre Ducks - 3B - Chapin - (Michigan)

Abby Prince - OF - Berkeley - (PC)
Baxley Arnette - SS - Pee Dee Academy (PC)
Josie Smythe - P/3B - Blythewood - (Winthrop)
Paige Sherman - P - Dillon - (61 MPH)
Ella Majchrzak - SS - Chapin - SS- (Tusculum)
Blair Elliott - C - Green Sea Floyds

Kasey Wolfe -P/IF - Dorman

Blair Darby - 3B - Dorman
Calee Smith - OF - Byrnes
Natalie Paradise - C/OF - Woodland
Mia Boykin - C - West Florence
Karley Hand - P/SS - Loris - (UNC Wilmington)
Cierra Grice - 3B - Dillon -
Jordan Nustrant - SS - AC Flora -
Emma Braswell - P - Midland Valley
Raven Locklear - P - Lake View 
Karley Hand - P - Loris

Abby Furr - SS - Lewisville
Lillian Fowler - SS - Dorman
Brooklyn Thomas - SS - Gray Collegiate
Jenna Parris - INF - Gaffney
Reagan Still - P - Jefferson Davis Academy
Olivia Huck - P - Laurens Academy
Kalli Petty - P/SS - Union County
Olivia Wilson - 1B - Clarendon Hall
Anna Turner - OF - Gaffney - (USC-Aiken)
Mollie Rollings - C - McBee
Abbey Crates - P - Lugoff Elgin
Lizzie McCaskill - CF - Pee Dee Academy
Emma King - P/2B - Lake View
Sullivan Jarecki -  - Wilson Hall
Karley Eubanks - CF - Central
Holly Guerreri - SS - Fox Creek
Josie Smythe - P/3B - Blythewood

HSSR SC 2025 Softball Prospects (Current Soph)
Ainsley Bennett - P - Summerville
Maddie Johnson - P - Aynor  (66 MPH)
Berry - P - Latta -(64 MPH)
Kaylee Hannon - P/DP - Byrnes - 2 Grand Slams Already
Ellanie Yarrell - IF - Byrnes
Cierra Grice - C/3B - Dillon
Mandy Wells SS/2b/P - Clarendon Hall
Leah Rushing - C/IF - Boiling Springs
Brookly Moon - - Berkeley-
Jaidyn Devore - P - Barnwell
Kara Davis - OF - Byrnes
Maddox Long - P - Gray Collegiate
Sydney Rollins - CF - Lewisville
Dacey Phillips - 1B/3B - Gaffney
Maddie Wiant - P - Byrnes
Lillian Fowler - SS - Dorman
Holly Carnes - P - Branchville
Maggie Harrington - CF - Clarendon Hall
Sydney Rollins - CF - Lewisville
Janiyah Squire - P - Ninety-Six
Emma Timmons - SS/2B -Buford
Maya Van Zyl - C - Blythewood
Janiyah Squire - P - Ninety-Six
Emma Timmons - SS/2B - Buford
Elena Mathys - Andrew Jackson Acad (P/SS)

HSSR SC 2026 Softball Prospects (Current 9th)
Myah Harvey - SS - Hartsville
Brianna Croft - C/OF - Barnwell -Slapper
Abigail Corley - OF -Barnwell - (R-L)
Memorie Melton - OF - Byrnes
Korbin Lydia - IF - Byrnes
Saddie Parris - C - Boiling Springs
Kinley West - C - Byrnes
Mia Roseburg - P/SS - Oceanside


HSSR SC 2027 Softball Prospects (Current 8th)

Caroline Plyer - P - Buford

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Note: Many more players added each week:

Please send nominations with stats to hsreport@aol.com  This list is a work in progress.

Nominations need: Full Name, Position, Year, and stats.


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