SCCAWS North-South Softball All Star Series

Staff Reports • May 6, 2024

Isabella Davis from Hannah-Pamplico High School

 SCCAWS North South Softball All Star Series


NORTH 5A/2A/1A All Star Softball Team Roster     

              Player                     School                  Coach

1. Reaganne Stoll            Dixie                  Samantha Ferguson

2. Isabella Gilliam          Whitmire           Andrew Campbell

3. Saleen Rollings           Lewisville          Jerry Thomas

4. Samantha Minick       Saluda              Hannah Towery

5. Garianna Burton        Abbeville          Tim Collins

6. Sydney Price               Landrum          Sandy Price

7  Vicki Lott                      Fort Mill              Skyler Hoyt

8. Josie Smythe              Blythewood      Jordan Atkinson

9. Courtney Dean          J.F. Byrnes         Brandi Aiken

10. Eliza Scott                  J.F. Byrnes          Brandi Aiken

11. Addie Rose Glenn      T.L. Hanna         Samantha Rizer

12. LeAnn Curry               J L Mann            Brandon Parham

13. Hope Marshburn       Clover               Shea Hall

14. Gabby Badillo           Clover                Shea Hall

15. Brooke Coster           Ninety-Six          Malik Goodman

16. Neilah Browne          Blythewood       Jordan Atkinson 


5A/2A/1A SOUTH All Star Softball Team Roster     

           Player                       School                       Coach

1.   Kylie Starnes                Branchville                 Kristen Hicks

2.  Isabella Davis              Hannah-Pamplico   Amber Knight

3.  Raven Locklear            Lake View                   Brandy Huggins

4.  Emma King                   Lake View                  Brandy Huggins

5.  Laney Allen                   Buford                        Lael Allen

6.  Lillian Hansen               Stratford                    Madison Ackerman

7.  Allie Jepson                  Wando                       Brittany McPherson

8.  Breanna Buckmon      Barnwell                    Michael Beasley

9.  Anna Grace Page       Marion                       Kenosha Hyman

10. Hailie Lebiedz               Marion                       Kenosha Hyman

11.  Kaitlyn Elko                   St. James                   Adam Jones

12. Gracie Scott                Lexington                   Laurie Epps

13. Maggie Hinz                 Lexington                   Laurie Epps

14. Aaliyah McLeod          Cane Bay                   Kristen Hobbs

15. Caroline Waring         Summerville              Heather Tucker

16. Savannah Scott          Berkeley                     Kelley Dillon 


NORTH 3A/4A All Star Softball Team Roster     

            Player                        School                     Coach

1. Zoey Montgomery      Greenwood              Bee Montgomery

2. Aubrey Holland          Greenwood              Bee Montgomery

3. Tate Davis                   Greer                          Brooke Wade

4. Brantley Davis            Crescent                     Jeff Craft

5. Jaylin Hart                   Crescent                    Jeff Craft

6. Laney Jennings          Pendleton                   Alexandria Simmons

7. Harper Bass                 Pendelton                   Alexandria Simmons

8. Reagan Garrett          Chapman                    Casey Green

9. Aisling MacLeod         Greenville                     Vicki Corn

10. Chloe Maness            Belton-Honea Path    Jared Jennings

11.  Kinsey Kay                   Belton-Honea Path     Jared Jennings

12. Chaney Crosby          Daniel                            Cora Wichelns

13. Mayson Horton          Travelers Rest               Erin Keen

14. Haley Thornsberry     Midland Valley              Katie Anderson

15. Amelia White              Indian Land                   Monica Barfield

16. Courtney Chavis       Airport                             Anna Parker

17. Avery Smith                York                                  Danny Mazzell (attending, injured)     

    

3A/4A SOUTH All Star Softball Team Roster     

   Player                            School                      Coach

1. Ayden Leaphart        Gilbert                   Sarah Minchew

2. Kylie Rast                   Beaufort                Scott Rast

3. Haley Maroney         Battery Creek      Bob Layman

4. Brooke Crosby          Battery Creek      Bob Layman

5. Kellie Strickland        Lake City               Heidi Matthews

6. Felicia Horry              Lower Richland    Sheree Jackson

7. Ana Carabolla          May River              Lisa Hess

8. Jordan Nostrant      AC Flora                James Marlow

9. Berkley Ann Hicks     Myrtle Beach       Danny Susral

10 Lexie Stout                 Lugoff-Elgin         Savannah Grisby

11 Precious Boss            Irmo                       Sara Crawford

12 Reagan Wheatley   James Island       Courtney Hill

13 Bailey Cox                 Colleton County  Tootie Edwards

14 Mary Reagan Kelly  Bluffton                  Rachael Zeides

15 Karley Hand              Loris                        David Smith

16 Samantha Lackey   Swansea               Ebony Butler 



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In the recent draft the top 10 states in players drafted from high schools in each state included: Texas (36), Florida (24), Georgia (22), California (15), Virginia (10), with Michigan , Alabama , and North Carolina next with 9 each, while South Carolina and Maryland closed out the nation’s top 10 states at 8 each. As someone who has followed the NFL draft closely for the past 40 years, this reporter was a bit surprised at some of the NFL numbers produced by states who use to average more drafted high school players, than they produced in the 2025 draft. For example, the state of Ohio, with a population of 11.88 million people had just seven home grown players drafted in 2025. Pennsylvania, with a population of 13.8 million people had just five former high school players drafted! The 8 players from South Carolina include three from the Gamecocks. They include former Irmo FS Nick Emmanwori , (pick 35 by Seatle), former Marion star DL T.J. 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