This extra all-state softball post for Gold Club members includes names of more of the state’s top underclass players, including freshmen. We also have a warning about Twitter, name Nicole Bell of Justin-Siena as the most inspirational player of the year and give special recognition to Maddy Lewis of Alameda, Kira McKechnie from Christian Brothers...
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All-State Softball 1st, 2nd Team Archives
This is the place to go to find previous all-state softball teams both first team overall and second team overall that Cal-Hi Sports has presented since 1992 (second teams began in 2003). Even more teams from before that may be added at a later date. Note: To search through these lists requires a Gold Club...
All-State Baseball 1st, 2nd Team Archives
This is the place to go to find previous all-state baseball teams both first team overall and second team overall that Cal-Hi Sports has presented since 1980 (second teams began in 2003). Note: To search through these lists requires a Gold Club VIP membership. This membership costs less than $25 for one year. To sign...
State Athlete of Year: Nick Nevills
It’s a close call between the three-time CIF heavyweight wrestling champ (who also starred in football) and the electrifying Adoree’ Jackson of Gardena Serra (for football and track), but unfortunately for Jackson we’ll never know how he would have done at his final CIF state track meet.
State Baseball Team of Year: Clovis
In the end, it wound up as an easy selection for the CIF Central Section Division I champions due to their own finish and the failure of just about any other front-runner this season to win a section title.
More Baseball State Teams of Year
It’s now official for College Park of Pleasant Hill (Division II), Manteca (Division III), Santa Ynez (Division IV) and Minaret’s (Division V) in addition to Clovis for overall and Division I.
Baseball, Softball State Top 20s
The big news this week is on the softball side as No. 1 Mission Viejo suffers first loss but in the end it’s not enough to cause a change. In baseball, Clovis moves up to No. 2 with one week to go in its season.
Baseball, Softball State Top 20s
Rancho Bernardo stays No. 1 in baseball with series against Poway coming up this week, but Elk Grove replaces St. Francis at No. 2. In softball, Cathedral Catholic jumps up nine spots while Esperanza is back up to No. 7.
Baseball, Softball State Top 20s
Rancho Bernardo gets its chance to hold onto the No. 1 ranking in baseball with St. Francis and Elk Grove moving up into the top three. Softball’s major movers, meanwhile, are Pacifica and Huntington Beach.