Softball leaders – through March 26

Eds. note: If a player’s stats are incorrect, please send an email to Prep Editor Aaron Swaney at aswaney@heraldnet.com.

HITTING LEADERS

Doubles

Jordyn Nickolson, Marysville Pilchuck 6

Rachael Delamare, Monroe 6

Katelyn McDonald, Arlington 5

Antionette Watson, Kamiak 4

Angie McFall, Kamiak 4

Amanda Hartley, Shorecrest 4

Anna Pisac, Snohomish 4

Haley Viers, South Whidbey 4

Hayley Fields, Arlington 3

Makinlee Sellevold, Cascade 3

Sydney Taggart, Everett 3

Haley Fritz, Marysville Pilchuck 3

Alyssa Reuble, Meadowdale 3

Michaela Johnson, Monroe 3

Alyssa Egan, Monroe 3

Kathleen Sundet, Monroe 3

Stefanie Witman, Mount Vernon 3

Hannah Wilcox, Mountlake Terrace 3

Alissa Caufhold, Shorecrest 3

Anisa Gomez, Shorecrest 3

Rachel Kirkpatrick, Sultan 3

Baylee Robertson, Archbishop Murphy 2

Lynsey Amundson, Arlington 2

Brooklynn Bailey, Edmonds-Woodway 2

Emily Walbon, Granite Falls 2

Kim See, Jackson 2

Shelby Merk, Kamiak 2

Emily Ginestra, Kamiak 2

Lindsay Haub, Kamiak 2

Meagan Baker, Lynnwood 2

Desiree Graham, Lynnwood 2

Kymber Devlin, Marysville Getchell 2

Abigail Otto, Marysville Pilchuck 2

Ashley Brooke, Meadowdale 2

Tiffany DeWayne, Meadowdale 2

Kylie Romero, Mount Vernon 2

Rene Bos, Mountlake Terrace 2

Hannah Baisch, Mountlake Terrace 2

Maddy Kristjanson, Mountlake Terrace 2

Chantel Brown, South Whidbey 2

Maggie Matthews, Stanwood 2

Courtney Morris, Sultan 2

Triples

Trysten Melhart, Snohomish 3

Katelynn Kazen, Arlington 2

Lynsey Amundson, Arlington 2

Alex Deaver, Cascade 2

Brooklynn Bailey, Edmonds-Woodway 2

Sydney Forseth, Edmonds-Woodway 2

Kiley Ochoa, Monroe 2

Ellie Green, South Whidbey 2

Gemma Miller, Archbishop Murphy 1

Anna Whitehouse, Archbishop Murphy 1

Marisa Rathert, Arlington 1

Sage Andersen, Cascade 1

Taylor Turner, Cedarcrest 1

Kailyn Campbell, Cedarcrest 1

Madeline Roberts, Coupeville 1

Erin Gordon, Everett 1

Alexis Michael, Glacier Peak 1

Caitlyn Munce, Granite Falls 1

Angie McFall, Kamiak 1

Shelby Merk, Kamiak 1

Jessica Scruggs, Lake Stevens 1

Amie Browder, Lake Stevens 1

Alyssa Reuble, Meadowdale 1

Paityn Cyr, Mount Vernon 1

Maddy Kristjanson, Mountlake Terrace 1

Alexa Finley, Oak Harbor 1

Ivey Uppinghouse, Shorecrest 1

C. Anderson, Shorecrest 1

Katie Champoux, Shorecrest 1

Anna Pisac, Snohomish 1

Shannon Gee, Stanwood 1

Home runs

Jessica Roy, Jackson 4

Maddy Kristjanson, Mountlake Terrace 4

Anna Whitehouse, Archbishop Murphy 3

Makinlee Sellevold, Cascade 3

Gemma Miller, Archbishop Murphy 2

Alyssa Egan, Monroe 2

PITCHING LEADERS

Wins

Hayley Fields, Arlington 4

Makinlee Sellevold, Cascade 4

Callie Bircher, Glacier Peak 4

Sophia Frost, Jackson 3

Hailey Malakowski, Lakewood 3

Alyssa Reuble, Meadowdale 3

Stefanie Witman, Mount Vernon 3

Amanda Hartley, Shorecrest 3

Allie McCain, Cedarcrest 2

Maria Rockwell, Coupeville 2

Katelynn Lafferty, Edmonds-Woodway 2

Alisa Ortega, Kamiak 2

Erica Gott, Lynnwood 2

Jordan Willard, Marysville Pilchuck 2

Maddy Kristjanson, Mountlake Terrace 2

Bailey Seek, Snohomish 2

Alyssa Simons, Snohomish 2

Shelby Jeffries, Sultan 2

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