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Torie and Trevyn Turner of Summer Creek
SIBLING SYNERGY: Summer Creek's Torie and Trevyn Turner a DI Duo
At Summer Creek High School, the Turner name carries some weight.
Torie and Trevyn Turner may have different personalities, but they share the same competitive fire — and an unbreakable bond. Torie is the life of the party.
Her voice can be heard from the parking lot, her laugh is infectious, and her presence is undeniable. A dynamic force in the circle, she’s the Bulldogs’ ace with power at the plate to match. The junior is committed to University of Maryland, where she’ll continue her softball career on the big stage.
Her brother Trevyn brings a different vibe. Laser-focused on his future and grounded in his faith, the 6-foot-3 right-handed pitcher lights up the radar gun in the 90s. He’s committed to Texas State University, poised to take his power arm to the next level.
While their personalities contrast — Torie’s big energy and Trevyn’s calm intensity — their connection is constant.
They push each other. Support each other. Protect each other. Different styles. Same last name. Same loyalty.
Meet Torie and Trevyn Turner — a brother-sister duo proving that talent runs in the family, but so does love.
The stars of 2025-26 Summer Creek Baseball
PUNCH THE CLOCK: No. 19 Summer Creek in dog-fight for District 22-6A title
19. Summer Creek Bulldogs (6A)
Summer Creek heads into 2026 looking to build on a 21-10 campaign that saw the Bulldogs finish third in District 23-6A and sweep Deer Park to open the playoffs before falling in the Area Round. Head coach DJ Wilson now turns his attention towards optimizing a group that has been seasoned by postseason experience.
Senior RHP Trevyn Turner (Texas State commit) helps lead the charge, bringing a diverse assortment of pitches and ready to take on a larger role this spring. Junior Caleb Alexander, a first-team all-district selection, went 6-3 with a 2.62 ERA while hitting over .250.
Second-team outfielder Bryce Hudson (.364 BA, 13 RBIs) and honorable mention catcher Aiden Salinas (.300 BA, 16 RBIs) provide additional firepower, while Myles Lewis (Sr. 1B) and David Doran (Jr. OF) further bolster a veteran-laden SCHS lineup.

































