Softball: All-State Medium, Small

All-State small schools first team infielder Mikayla Martinez of Pomona Ganesha (left) celebrates with teammates during one of the unbeaten team’s dominant victories. At right is All-State medium schools first team pitcher Taylor Cook of Newbury Park, who struck out 192 batters in 123 2/3 innings and will play next at the University of North Florida. Photos: Ganesha Giants Facebook & Newbury Park HS Twitter.


We move on in the release of the 41st annual Cal-Hi Sports All-State Softball Teams and these next teams are for those from medium & small schools. It’s more confusing as ever as which is large, medium & small thanks to competitive equity based playoffs but we have been doing these teams for a long time. Both the small schools and medium schools have a first and second team all-state and remember these are position specific. The final, overall all-state teams are still to come.

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Two of the strongest small school softball teams in the state over the last 10 years were the ones this season at Sutter of the CIF Sac-Joaquin Section and Ganesha of Pomona in the CIF Southern Section. Both were unbeaten and posted monster statistics on offense. Sutter added a CIF NorCal D3 regional title to its section title and ended No. 1 in the final D4 state rankings. Ganesha, which opted out of the regional playoffs, was right behind at No. 2.

This year’s Cal-Hi Sports small school all-state teams reflected those two teams doing so well. Sutter ended with three players on first team and one on second. Ganesha had two on first team and one on second.

Small Schools State Player of the Year Olivia Bauer (Boise State) led the Sutter squad. She posted a 25-0 record in the circle with a 0.73 ERA and she had a .520 batting average with 51 RBI. Catcher Alexa Carino (Sacramento State) led the team in RBI with 60 and in homers with nine and batted .567. Also on the first team was infielder Grace Diaz, who led the team in hits with 61, runs scored (54) and batted .592. The Huskies also landed senior Madison Schamanski on second team. She was second on the team in RBI with 43.

Ganesha was paced by junior pitcher Kalena Lemus (New Mexico State). She came through for a 15-0 record and 0.74 ERA with 148 Ks in 76 innings. Lemus has been joined on first team by senior infielder Mikayla Martinez. She led the Giants with 41 RBI and 38 hits and batted .613. Ganesha’s third all-state small schools player is freshman Lacy Van Tuinen. She led the team iN homers (10), she was second in RBI (35) and she batter .582. Van Tuinen was placed on the second team.

This year’s all-state small schools teams also include the newly crowned all-time state career home run leader — Dani Jackman of University Prep (Victorville) — and several of the reported state strikeout leaders. Jackman put her final career total at 64 to surpass the previous record of 60 set in 2015 by Tannon Snow of Chino Hills (according to our own Cal-Hi Sports state records). Those strikeout leaders include Bakersfield Christian’s Anabell Hinojosa (334), Colusa’s Ava Garcia (307), Calabasas Viewpoint’s Emjay Peck (303) and Woodlake’s Audrina Rodriguez (281).

There wasn’t two dominant unbeaten teams to look at players from for the medium schools teams, but two that had two players each were Capital Christian of Sacramento (which will be called Destiny Christian starting in the fall) and Etiwanda. Capital won the CIF NorCal D2 title and has State Sophomore Player of the Year Ayla Tuua on first team and Iowa-bound first baseman Bree Johnson on second team. Etiwanda won the CIF Southern Section D3 title, then opted out of the regionals. The Eagles have senior pitcher/hitter Alyssa Galindo (San Diego State) on first team and junior infielder Taylor Wren on second team.

We need to clarify that there will be players from CIFSS D2 champion Gahr of Cerritos and a few others from CIFSS D2 that will be going onto the large schools teams and not medium schools.

Home run leaders for the state were plentiful for the medium schools honorees. Sophomores Alyssa Torres of Valley View (20 homers) and Jaeda Diaz of Indio (19 homers) were both first team. Also on first team is Norwalk’s Kendall Nakano (18 homers). Note that we have serious questions about all of the girls from Fulton of Van Nuys listed with 19 or 18 homers and currently don’t accept any of those totals for state record inclusion.

Final Note: Other than a few exceptions, schools that were eligible to be in the Cal-Hi Sports Division IV or Division V state rankings are considered small. Some teams that were D2 for the rankings were considered large and some considered medium. Those that were in Division III were all medium. In our system, some schools with large enrollments in lower playoff divisions are just too big to be small schools. There is no all-state large schools team, but there is a third team added to the overall teams in which only players from large schools and seniors are eligible.

MEDIUM SCHOOLS FIRST TEAM CATCHERS

Cal State Fullerton-bound Nataly Lozano scores the winning run in San Diego all-star game. She had 35 hits for CIF SoCal D3 champion Otay Ranch of Chula Vista and was first team all-section. Photo: Andy Bartoto / Chula Vista Star-News.


Izzy Cacatian (South, Torrance) Jr.
Alyssa Torres (Valley View, Moreno Valley) Soph.
Karmen Vazquez (Hanford West, Hanford) Soph.

MEDIUM SCHOOLS FIRST TEAM PITCHERS

Alanna Clincy (Willow Glen, San Jose) Soph.
Taylor Cook (Newbury Park) Sr.
Raegen Everett (Oakdale) Sr.
Analesse Garcia (Mater Dei Catholic, Chula Vista) Jr.
Kassandra Gewecke (Temple City) Sr.
Callie Howard (Cardinal Newman, Santa Rosa) Jr.
Abi Jones (Salinas) Jr.
Audrey Lopetegui (West, Torrance) Jr.
Cambria Salmon (Beaumont) Sr.
Jamie Sencion (Paraclete, Lancaster) Sr.

MEDIUM SCHOOLS FIRST TEAM INFIELD

Brianah Alejandre (Los Altos, Hacienda Heights) Jr.
Jaeda Diaz (Indio) Soph.
Joie Economides (South Hills, Covina) Sr.
Janae Fulcher (American Canyon) Sr.
Aleena Garcia (Whittier Christian, La Habra) Sr.
Audrey Graham (Dixon) Sr.
Jazmine Leyva (South El Monte) Jr.
Nataly Lozano (Otay Ranch, Chula Vista) Sr.
Olivia Moscardi (Atascadero) Sr.
Kendall Nakano (Norwalk) Sr.

MEDIUM SCHOOLS FIRST TEAM OUTFIELD

Amanda Deng (Mission San Jose, Fremont) Sr.
Savanna Estrada (Aquinas, San Bernardino) Soph.
Julieta Roa (North, Torrance) Sr.

MEDIUM SCHOOLS FIRST TEAM MULTI-PURPOSE
(Hitting/Pitching)

Alyssa Galindo (Etiwanda) Sr.
Taylor Mediano (St. Joseph, Santa Maria) Jr.
Ella Myers (Monterey) Jr.
Lila Partridge (Casa Grande, Petaluma) Jr.
Ayla Tuua (Capital Christian, Sacramento) Soph.

MEDIUM SCHOOLS SECOND TEAM CATCHERS

All-State catcher Presley Barnes (left) hugs all-state pitcher Raegen Everett after one of Oakdale’s wins this season. Barnes will play next at nearby University of the Pacific in Stockton while Everett is headed to UC Riverside. Photo: Jeff Kettering / The Leader.


Presley Barnes (Oakdale) Sr.
Jessica Delatorre (College Park, Pleasant Hill) Sr.
Avery Motroni (Capuchino, San Bruno) Jr.
Shelby Somavia (Redwood, Visalia) Sr.

MEDIUM SCHOOLS SECOND TEAM PITCHERS

Dani Amendola (Alvarez, Salinas) Jr.
Felesha LePenske (Dixon) Sr.
Addison Moorman (Granada Hills Charter) Jr.
Giselle Pantoja (Carson) Jr.
Priscilla Ramirez (California, Whittier) Jr.
Jasmine Whorley (Alameda) Sr.

MEDIUM SCHOOLS SECOND TEAM INFIELD

Melody Acevedo (Hillcrest, Riverside) Jr.
McKenzy Becerra (Ayala, Chino Hills) Jr.
Jayla Brown (Charter Oak, Covina) Jr.
Maalia Cherry (Vanden, Fairfield) Sr.
Sarah Coccillos (Rio Mesa, Oxnard) Sr.
Marissa Farias (Warren, Downey) Sr.
Mia Gomez (Agoura, Agoura Hills) Jr.
Bree Johnson (Capital Christian, Sacramento) Sr.
Sienna Mayer (El Segundo) Jr.
Hannah Moreno (St. Paul, Santa Fe Springs) Sr.
Nalia Nuanez (Oceanside) Sr.
Xiane Romero (Temescal Canyon, Lake Elsinore) Sr.
Ella Thurman (Pleasant Valley, Chico) Sr.
Valerie Vasquez (California, Whittier) Sr.
Taylor Wren (Etiwanda) Jr.

MEDIUM SCHOOLS SECOND TEAM OUTFIELD

Olivia Chavez (Ramona, Riverside) Sr.
Kyra Mason (Benicia) Sr.
Michelle Salvatiera (Mater Dei Catholic, Chula Vista) Sr.

MEDIUM SCHOOLS SECOND TEAM MULTI-PURPOSE
(Hitting/Pitching)

Thomara Drummer (San Rafael) Jr.
Alyanna Gonzales (Kingsburg) Jr.
Hailey Shuler (Sierra Canyon, Chatsworth) Sr.
Alissa Snipes (Pleasant Valley, Chico) Jr.

MEDIUM SCHOOLS STATE PLAYER OF THE YEAR:
Lila Partridge (Casa Grande)

SMALL SCHOOLS FIRST TEAM CATCHERS

Rylee Bocchini from Liberty of Madera Ranchos homered in six straight at-bats to put her name in all of the record books, including ours when it is updated in the fall. The small school standout is headed to Fresno State. Photo: abc30.com.


Marilyn Beauvais (Western Christian, Upland) Sr.
Rylee Bocchini (Liberty, Madera Ranchos) Sr.
Alexa Carino (Sutter) Sr.
Dani Jackman (University Prep, Victorville) Sr.
Peyton Kingery (Valley Christian, Cerritos) Soph.
Leigha Wood (University Prep, Redding) Soph.

SMALL SCHOOLS FIRST TEAM PITCHERS

Kharime Caratachea (Ripon) Sr.
Mia Castillo (Orange Cove) Sr.
Ava Garcia (Colusa) Jr.
Anabell Hinojosa (Bakersfield Christian) Jr.
Kalena Lemus (Ganesha, Pomona) Jr.
Emjay Pack (Viewpoint, Calabasas) Soph.
Audrina Rodriguez (Woodlake) Jr.

SMALL SCHOOLS FIRST TEAM INFIELD

Alexis Alvarado (Fowler) Jr.
Mariah Avila (Orestimba, Newman) Jr.
Briseis Botonis (Wheatland) Sr.
Cailee Carr (Bakersfield Christian) Jr.
Grace Diaz (Sutter) Sr.
Stefini Ma’ake (Our Lady of Peace, San Diego) Sr.
Mikayla Martinez (Ganesha, Pomona) Sr.
Rebekah Millan (John Swett, Crockett) Jr.
Lisa Villanueva (King City) Sr.

SMALL SCHOOLS FIRST TEAM OUTFIELD

Cayla Contreras (Coastal Academy, Oceanside) Soph.
Abi Milton (Muir, Pasadena) Jr.
Nicole Tapson (Carmel) Jr.

SMALL SCHOOLS FIRST TEAM MULTI-PURPOSE
(Hitting/Pitching)

Olivia Bauer (Sutter) Sr.
Cali Cole (Stone Ridge Christian, Merced) Sr.
Ava Hernandez (Big Valley Christian, Modesto) Sr.
Jayden Rutledge (Imperial) Jr.
Kodie Townsend (Sonora) Jr.

SMALL SCHOOLS SECOND TEAM CATCHERS

Mina Lei Tala from Mary Star of San Pedro is a signer with Loyola Marymount University. Photo: Twitter.com.


Delailah Lopez (Providence, Burbank) Soph.
Ella Pace (Oxford Academy, Cypress) Sr.

SMALL SCHOOLS SECOND TEAM PITCHERS

Karsyn Bauer (Liberty, Madera Ranchos) Sr.
Bree Brennan (Village Christian, Sun Valley) Sr.
Roxanne Guerra (Mission Prep, San Luis Obispo) Sr.
Gracie Hornbuckle (University Prep, Redding) Sr.
Mina Lei Tala (Mary Star, San Pedro) Sr.
Jada Mizener (Taft) Sr.
Alexandra Riggs (Our Lady of Peace, San Diego) Sr.

SMALL SCHOOLS SECOND TEAM INFIELD

Ava Alvarez (Coastal Academy, Oceanside) Jr.
Gigi Butler (Muir, Pasadena) Soph.
Dylan Fischer (Harvard-Westlake, Studio City) Soph.
Kayla Fullalove-Silveira (Monte Vista Christian, Watsonville) Jr.
Kayla Martin (Valley Christian, Cerritos) Jr.
Miracle McKenzie (St. Anthony, Long Beach) Sr.
Heaven Moore (Chowchilla) Soph.
Katelynn Moore (Taft) Sr.
Breanna Ochoa (St. Joseph, Lakewood) Jr.
Tenley Puett (Vasquez, Acton) Sr.
Star Roman-Elizondo (Orange Cove) Sr.
Madison Schamanski (Sutter) Sr.
Eden Skinner (Hesperia Christian) Sr.
Bailey Weibling (Los Molinos) Sr.

SMALL SCHOOLS SECOND TEAM OUTFIELD

Emma Clark (Calaveras, San Andreas) Fr.
Andrea De La Trinidad (Imperial) Sr.
Lacy Van Tuinen (Ganesha, Pomona) Fr.

SMALL SCHOOLS SECOND TEAM MULTI-PURPOSE
(Hitting/Pitching)

Stevie Knight (East Nicolaus, Nicolaus) Jr.
Katia Nesper (King’s Academy, Sunnyvale) Soph.
Haiden Priddell (LeGrand) Jr.
Rosy Salazar (Grace Brethren, Simi Valley) Soph.
Tahlia Smith (St. Helena) Jr.

SMALL SCHOOLS STATE PLAYER OF THE YEAR:
Olivia Bauer (Sutter)

Mark Tennis is the co-founder and publisher of CalHiSports.com. He can be reached at markjtennis@gmail.com. Don’t forget to follow Mark on the Cal-Hi Sports Twitter handle: @CalHiSports


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