SCAWS releases All-State softball teams

Staff reports • May 9, 2024

24 players selected for each of the five classifications

           The following is a list of the All-State softball teams for each of the South Carolina High School League's five classifications as selected by the South Carolina Association for Women’s Sports.


 

(Listed in alphabetical order by school)

AAAAA

Savannah Scott, Berkeley

Reese Watson, Berkeley

Josie Smythe, Blythewood

Maya Van Zyl, Blythewood

Sadie Parris, Boiling Springs

Kaylee Hannon, Byrnes

Ellanie Yarrell, Byrnes

Maddie Wiant, Byrnes

Andee Dircks, Chapin

Ella Majchrzak, Chapin

Maddie Bruining, Clover

Allie Boone, Dutch Fork

Payton Brigman, Fort Dorchester

Livi Warren, Lexington

Callie Centracchio, St. James

Raegan Tibbits, St. James

Ansley Bennett, Summerville

Hope Chase, Summerville

Katie Guilliam, Summerville

Ariana Evans, Sumter

Addison Sharp, T. L. Hanna

Collins Conley, Wando

Cassidy Lee, Woodmont

Charley Swartzel, Woodmont


AAAA

Pressli Reynolds, AC Flora

Avery Ingram, Airport

Chloe Burger, Catawba Ridge

Audrey Wilson, Catawba Ridge

Aisling MacLeod, Greenville

 Aubrey Holland, Greenwood

Zoey Montgomery, Greenwood

Tate Davis, Greer

Mary Hickey, Hartsville

Amelia White, Indian Land

Precious Bross, Irmo

Gracie Sue Billings, James Island

Regan Wheatly, James Island

Ella Shehorn, Lugoff-Elgin

McKayla Landry, May River

Berkley Ann Hicks, Myrtle Beach

 LeAnn Gilbert, North Augusta

Ayla Holmes, North Augusta

Natalie Regan, Riverside

Page White, South Florence

Eden Morford, Wade Hampton

Sanaii Rivers, Wade Hampton

Annie Ruth Allison, West Florence

Anna Kate, Dover York


AAA

Maddie Johnson, Aynor

Brooke Crosby, Battery Creek

Kylie Rast, Beaufort

Emma Jo Evans, Belton-Honea Path

Kinsley Kay, Belton-Honea Path

Hannah Durham, Blue Ridge

Autumn Fisher, Chapman

Reagan Garrett, Chapman

La’Mariya McCree, Chester

Halleigh Luke, Clinton

Remy Sheriff, Crescent

Chaney Crosby, Daniel

Cierra Grice, Dillon

Carley Melton, Gilbert

Ainsley Minchew, Gilbert

Alex Stuckey, Hanahan

Kellie Strickland, Lake City

Anna Grace Fowler, Lakewood

Caitie Black, Loris

Addison Skipper, Marlboro County

Hallie Tompkins, Palmetto

Laney Jennings, Pendleton

Mackenzie Sease, Swansea

Anna Grace Lee, Union County


AA

Elaina Seymour, Academic Magnet

Bre’Anna Buckman, Barnwell

Jaidyn Devore, Barnwell

Lucy Thayer, Blacksburg

Laney Allen, Buford

Zoei Hunt, Cheraw

Skylar Barrett, Chesnee

Kalee Eubanks, Chesterfield

Zoey Owens, Fox Creek

Aspen Boulware, Gray Collegiate

Maddox Long, Gray Collegiate;

Sydney Price, Landrum

Annastasia Bradley, Lee Central

Hallie Lebeidz, Marion

Anna Grace Page, Marion

Symari Bowers, Mid-Carolina

Katie Fortner, Ninety Six

Addie Bittner, North Central

Addison Miller, Oceanside Collegiate

Savannah Padgett, Pelion

Samantha Minick, Saluda

Leigh Anne Strock, Strom Thurmond

Jordyn Carr, Timberland

Josie Mitchum, Woodland


CLASS A

Maddie Hutto, Bamberg-Ehrhardt

Kylie Starnes, Branchville

Lily Burton, Brashier Middle College

Madison Harkins, Charleston Charter

Makenzie McElrath, Dixie

Reaganne Stoll, Dixie

Lakelyn Gaskins, East Clarendon

Jaden Lee, Hannah-Pamplico

Kadence Poston, Hannah-Pamplico

Julie Raines, High Point Academy

Blair Coker, Johnsonville

Nicole Cook, Johnsonville

Emma King, Lake View

Maddie Berry, Latta

Sarah Owens, Lewisville

Saleena Rollins, Lewisville

Nicole Galloway, Lowcountry Leadership

Mollie Rollings, McBee

  Alex Rodriguez, St. Johns;

Sarah Scott, Southside Christian

Allie Davis, Wagener-Salley

Kylee Hooker, Wagener-Salley

Stella Eichhorn, Ware Shoals

Hailey O’Neal, Williston-Elko




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