HSSR 2025 SC Senior Softball Prospects

Staff Reports • April 23, 2025

These players are some of the best talent South Carolina has on the softball diamond. Since the switch to fast pitch ball, student athletes playing softball are stepping up to the next level play.  We salute these ladies and wish them all the best in the future.

(Coaches please Nominate your Players at hsreport@aol.com)


HSSR 2025 SC Senor Softball Prospects

1.    Ainsley Bennett-Summerville-P- SC (2 Time Gatorade POY)

2.    Maddie Johnson-Aynor-RHP-67 MPH-CLEMSON

3.    Sarah Rocheleau-Catawba Ridge-OF-(All-State) CLEMSON

4.    Mandy Wells-Clarendon Hall-SS (35 Career HR/.531 career)

5.    Melanie Edwards-Summerville-1B- (All-State) UNC-C

6.    Ellanie Yarrell-Byrnes-P-C-(’24 R-POY) SC State

7. Abby Driscoll-Summerville-C-(All-State) C of C

8. Jaidyn Devore-Barnwell-P-(538 Career K’s)-HOWARD  

9. Maddie Wiant-Byrnes-P-(Mid 60’s)-Winthrop

10. Addison Miller-Oceanside Collegiate-3B—(.468, 30-RBI) TOWSON 

 11. Maddie Berry-Latta-P-(All-State-65 MPH) Wofford

 12.  Cierra Grice-Dillon -3B/C-(3X All-State)-PC

 13.   Kaylee Hannon-Byrnes-P-1B-(5 Yr. Starter) Winthrop

 14. Sydney Rollins-Lewisville-CF

15. Larosia Sanders-Colleton County-P/SS-SC State

16. Maddox Long-Gray Collegiate-P/3rd-
17. Peyton Perry-South Florence-P-COKER

18. Laila Landrum-Woodmont-CF/P-USC Upstate

19. Cassidy Neves-Woodmont-OF-(L-L)-USC Aiken

20. Lauren Childress-Woodmont-1B-SMC
21. Kara Davis-Byrnes-CF (L-L) (2X All-Region) Anderson 

22. Brooklyn Amble-Byrnes-LF-(All-Region) North Greenville  

23.  Madison Thieke-Riverside-OF-(.442)-Wofford 

24, Ella Sheorn-Lugoff-Elgin-1B-OF-

25. Calli Yount-Clarendon Hall-P

26. Ariana Evans-Sumter-CF-

27. Grace Terry-Oceanside Collegiate-UTIL-(.382/35RBI)COKER

28 Allie Simpson-Dixie-1B-(22 RBI)

29. Grace Terry-Oceanside Collegiate-C-(.382/35 RBI) COKER

30. Carter Shumate-Hartsville-1B-(Academics-SC) .584/24 RBI

31. Laila Landrum-Woodmont-RHP-OF-

32. Jenna Cecere-Mauldin-OF

33. Jaysha McCullough-Hartsville-OF-(current/.622)

34. Jaylin McGee-Easley-RHP

35. Hannah Andrews-Fox Creek-CF (.459,25 RBI) Columbia

36. Blair Elliott-GSF-C-
37. Maggie Harrington-Clarendon Hall-CF
38. Jasmine Grant-Fox Creek-1B-(.351) Lander 

39. Hannah Andrews-Fox Creek-CF- (.459/25RBI)

40. 34. Addyson Snellings-Fox Creek-RHP

41. Sydney Rhodes-Sumter-RF- .451

42. Jordyn Miller-Lewisville-C-(.425/4 HR)

43, Alainia Brown-Aynor-SS-LANDERR

44.  Ruby Powell-Ridge-Spring-Monetta-C-(.431/18 RBI)

45. Dacey Phillips-Gaffney-1B/3B-North Greenville

46. Claire Eskridge-Pee Dee Academy—OF-

47. Hollie Scott-Lake View-1B-(.403-All-Region)

48. Jaden Jones-Hannah-Pamplico-SS-

49. Riley Rabon-Aynor-C-ERSKINE

50. Hannah Lewis-Aynor-C-ERSKINE

Best Of The Rest In 2025 SC Softball Class

(No Particular Order)

 Caroline Gaskins-Aynor-OF-BELMONT ABBEY

Savannah Gerald-Aynor-1B-Columbia Inter.

 Allie Bailey-Hartsville-P-(12-4/2.51/ERA)

 Brooklyn Moon-Berkeley-C-Chatt St.

 Reese Watson-Berkeley P—

Madison House-Spartanburg-Utiity

Lillian Fowler-Dorman-SS
Holly Carnes-Branchville-P
Janiyah Squire-Ninety-Six-P
Emma Timmons-Buford-SS/2B
Caroline Plyer-Buford-/B/P (8th grade)
Maya Van Zyl-Blythewood-C
Emma Timmons-Buford-SS/2B
Maya Van Zyl-Blythewood-C

HSSR SC Class of 2026 Softball Prospects (Jr.)

1.  Caroline Davis-Union County-3B (467 9 HR)

2. Katie Guilliam-Summerville-SS- (.463, 5 HR) MISSOURI

3. Olivia Miller-Indian Land-P-SC (12-4,88-K’s)

4. Myah Harvey-Hartsville-SS-(.583/5/HR) WOFFORD  

5. Prestan Schurlknight-Orangeburg-Prep-SS (.756/9HR) Lander

6.  Alivia Hess-Aynor-P-(10-1/.48 ERA) Tenn Martin

7.  Daphne Frady-Summerville-2B/3B-(.442/14 RBI)

8   Memory Melton-Byrnes-RF-(L-R) Strong Arm

9   Sarah Owens-Lewisville-P-(195 K’s, 1.64 ERA)

10. Korbyn Lydia-Gaffney-SS- (All-State)-USC Upstate

11. Kadence Poston-Hannah-Pamplico-P-WESTERN Car.

12..  Maddie Coward-Pee Dee Academy-P- Wofford  

13. Maddie Hutto-Bamberg-Ehrhardt-P-(62-plus) 

14. Logan Thomas-Indian Land-C-USC Aiken (.378/4HR)  

15. Maliyah Campbell-Woodmont-P/DP-SC State

16. Frances Laughlin-Heathwood Hall-IF/OF-WOFFORD

17. Hailey Carguile-Woodmont-C-USC Union

18. Brooklyn Holmes-Colleton County-IF/CF (.651)

19. Natalie Regan-Riverside-OF-Western Carolina

20. Allie Royer-White Knoll-CF-North Greenville

21. Levi Warran-Lexington-OF- (.500-plus)

22. Emily Geddes-North Augusta-2B-SS-(.357/4HR)

23. Emerson Riddle-Dixie-C-(.630/27RBI)

24.  Ariana Evans-Sumter-CF-2024-All-State

25.  Addison Price-Dixie-SS-(.448/24 RBI)

26. Hannah Lambrecht-Orangeburg Prep – C

27. Garner Lanford-AC Flora-P/OF-(.463)

28. Hanah Lambrecht-Orangeburg Prep-INF-(.619/14RBI)

29. MaKenzie McElrath-Dixie-P –(All-State)

30. Maliyah Campbell-Woodmont-RHP (10-4)

31. Kylie Wilson-TL Hanna-Catcher

32. Dallas LaChance-Woodland-SS-

33. Saddie Parris-C-Boiling Springs

HSSR 2026 Junior Class Best Of The Rest  (No Certain Order)

  Maria Sialmas-Hillcrest-Catcher

  Kylee Hooker-Wagner-Salley-Pitcher  

  Jadin Dandy-Travelers Rest-CF-All-State

  Elle Lockhard-Dreher-C (.469)

  Elena Mathys-Colleton Prep-P-(All-State)

  Hope Fowler-Greenville-Utility

  Kinley West-C-Byrnes
  Mackenzie Bradley-White Knoll-C-

  Kenzie McCoy-Loris-OF

  Mia Roseburg-Oceanside- P/SS
Annie Storm-AC Flora-CF-(.372)

  Eryn Wright-Spring Valley-OF/SS-(2027)

HSSR Class of 2027 Softball Prospects  (Sophomores)

1.  Aspen Boulware-Gray Collegiate-INF-(.651 / 40 RBI)

2. Kensley Vicars-Powdersville-INF- (.444 / 27 RBI)

3.  Ayla Holmes-North Augusta-C-3B-1B-(.486 / 19 RBI)  

4. Addy Waters-Byrnes-2B/SS-2 Yr. Starter

5. Emma Williams-TL Hanna- P-OF

6. Lillie Ivey-Sumter-P-(8-3,1,79ERA)

7. Maddie Loftis-TL Hanna-OF

8. Bailey Ardis-Sumter-C/OF-

9. Key-Lee Jennings-Union County-CF-(.382 / 15 RBI)

10. Summer Knight-Summerville-OF-

11. Taylor Wright-Holly Hill Academy- P (.531 / 20 RBI)

12. Madalyn Tigert-North Augusta

13. Laney Grubbs-Barnwell-P-

14. Mackenzie Melton-North Central-P

15. Kenleigh Epps-Whitmire-P

16. Riley Murphy-Indian Land-OF

17. Brynley Gaa-Legion Collegiate-P-1B

18. Brylie Harpe-Chesterfield-2B-

19. Addison Skipper-Marlboro County-SS-3B top 3

20. Azeleigh Arnette-Pee Dee Academy-2B-

 

HSSR Class of 2028 Softball Prospects (Freshmen)  includes Classes of 2029 -2030   (Note: If grade not noted they are 9th)

1.  Addison Sharp-TL Hanna-RHP-246 K’s, 1.92 ERA

2.  Maeven Morino-Summerville-2B-(.447/16RBI)

3.  Kinsley Terrapin-Barnwell-SS/P-(.577)  7th  Grade

4.  Maeven Moreno-Summerville-Utility-

5.  Anna Grace Lee-Union County-RHP-17-3, 220 K’s

6.  Tori Smith-Andrew-SS/P (.524)

7.   Hanna Davis-TL Hanna-1B-

8.    Addison Woodward-Fox Creek-Catcher

9.   Garrison Aiken-Byrnes-SS/C/2B -  7th  Grade

10. Wren Gaines-Byrnes-C-8th Grade

11.   Shalayah Badger-Barnwell-SS/P/C-(.500)  7th  Grade

12.   Mindy Veler-White Knoll-OF - 8th Grade

13.   Hanna Coburn-Lake View-2B-(.338/9 RBI)

14.   Peyton Summers-Dixie-2B-(.486)

15.   Stella Eichhorn-Ware Shoals-P-SS-(.619/16RBI)

16.   McKenzi Pearson-Sumter-C-(arm)

17.   Pressli Reynolds-AC Flora-P/SS-(.404,6-1) 

18.   Reece Yelton-Williston-Elko-OF

19.   Addison Hasty-Pee Dee Academy-SS-8th Grade

20.   Cayden Crawford-May River-P-(51-K,5-1)

21.   Bre Gerad-Colleton County-P/3B-8th Grade

22.   Gracyn Waiksnis-Indian Land-2B-(.395/9SB)

23. Kylie Powell-Powdersville-P-(R-R)
24. Calee Hartzog - Orangeburg Prep -
  8th Grade (IF)

25. Josie Mitchum-Woodland-Util.-(.500)

 

 


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