All-Area softball

The Herald’s All-Area softball teams, as selected by the sports department staff using ballots received from area coaches:

Starting pitcherKristina ThorsonShorecrest

Relief pitcherKrista CrossonLake Stevens

CatcherErin HarthnettMount Vernon

First baseKristi LeiterLake Stevens

Second baseGina CarbonattoLake Stevens

Third baseKendra AndersonSnohomish

ShortstopChelsea AdamsCascade

Left fieldAnnie EverettMountlake Terrace

Center fieldAimee SiscoEverett

Left fieldWhitney CochranLake Stevens

DHKrista ColburnKamiak

UtilityAlyssa SmokeCascade

Starting pitcherJulie VanekEverett

Relief pitcherAlyssa SmokeCascade

CatcherToni BrickellShorecrest

First baseAlyssa SmokeCascade

Second baseBrianna KnightMountlake Terrace

Third baseKeasha CampbellSouth Whidbey

ShortstopMichelle AyalaJackson

Left fieldAshley LooseJackson

Center fieldKailyn EllingerMonroe

Right fieldAlicia JohnsonMount Vernon

DHSarah TuckerEdmonds-Woodway

UtilityJessica PhillipsMarysville-Pilchuck

Emily Weitzel, Marysville-Pilchuck; Christie Robinson, South Whidbey; Tracy Adix, Edmonds-Woodway; Jodi Swobody, Marysville-Pilchuck; Carolann Lubach, South Whidbey; Jamie Spenard, Shorewood; Cathy Mangano, Kamiak; Courtney Williams, Mount Vernon; Kristen Hingten, Shorecrest; Michelle Ness, Mountlake Terrace; Shanel Cruver, Snohomish; Bronwyn Russell, South Whidbey; Amy Hudson, Everett; Lindsey Freitag, Lake Stevens; Suzie Barnes, Shorecrest; Gloria Austin, Cascade; Michelle Young, Monroe.

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