BACK ON TRACK: The championship blueprint remains intact at No. 19 Deer Park
The stars of 2025-26 Deer Park Softball
No. 19 -- Deer Park Deer
Gold is often seen as the expectation at Deer Park, a mindset shaped by the program’s storied history and reinforced since Amy Vidal-Bush took over as head coach in 2020.
To put it in perspective, Deer Park has claimed its district title every year dating back to 2013 (excluding the COVID year), and last spring was no exception—though the competition proved tougher than in recent seasons. From there, the Deer’s hopes for a deep playoff run were dashed by a demanding opening-round series against Atascocita, closing the season at 20-10 overall.
Plenty of talent returns to the mix, propelled by recent Texas Tech signee Braelynn Jones. At her best when controlling the game, Jones will be central to the team’s push this season, as the second-team all-district standout steps into the role of Deer Park’s ace.

Trinity-bound Mariah Ramirez (Sr. OF) and Caitlyn Wade (Jr. OF/UT)—both first-team honorees last season—are expected to remain key contributors on both offense and defense. The same can be said for second-team picks Kayla Barras (Sr. OF/Louisiana-Monroe) and Journey Peterson (So. 3B).
Rounding out this senior-heavy roster are second baseman Reily Hernandez (Southwestern) and utility McCartney Pledger (Alvin JC).
Deer Park is poised to return to its winning ways, but the long-term goal will be a serious effort towards the ballclub’s first UIL championship since 2021.
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Friendswood Sr. RHP Maddie Green (SFA signee)Bradley C. Collier (VYPE)
Crosby Jr. SS Mackenzie Ross (Wichita State commit)Bradley C. Collier (VYPE)




























