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No. 3 Foster Falcons
Keely McGuire enters her 11th year at Foster at the helm of the Falcons and has a loaded roster coming back at her disposal.
Foster went 34-6 overall a year ago, reached the Regional Quarterfinals and return nine starters including three-time District MVP Ella McDowell.
The University of Arkansas-signee hit the cover off the ball in 2023 batting .653 with a 1.356 slugging percentage. McDowell drove in 64 runs with 13 homers, 14 doubles and nine triples.
Other players to watch include Sophie Brammer (Alvin CC), Izzy Jacoby (Alvin CC), Maddie Carter (Navarro College), Jordan Tosch, Jessica Reyes, Avery Jones, Emerson Lechler and Hailey Westmoreland.
Keys to success for the Falcons in 2024 include making the routine plays every time, pitchers hitting their spots and learning to utilize small ball, according to McGuire.
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No. 4 Friendswood Mustangs
Jarrod Hunter takes over the Friendswood softball program in 2024 and the stable is full of talent.
Seven starters return for a Mustangs team, which went 25-11 a year ago and reached the Regional Quarterfinals.
Texas Tech-commit Carleigh Esparaza is coming off a first-team, all-state, first-team, all-district-type season, while fellow Red Raider-commit Chloe Aldrich was named second-team, all-district. Baileigh Burtis (Rutgers), Bella Halata (LSU-Eunice) and Morgan Armstrong (Oklahoma Wesleyan) are also back.
Other notable players of note include Naveah Cason (first-team, all-district), Lola Widner (second-team, all-district), Lenox Laviolette (honorable mention), Kira Sarabia (second-team, all-district), Maddie Green and Ryland Pesak.
Keys to success for Hunter’s crew include staying focused on the task at hand, game by game, being smart, play smart, limited strikeouts and limited mental mistakes.
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No. 5 Fulshear Chargers
Last year, Fulshear went 25-11 overall and reached the Area Round of the playoffs.
Seven starters return, including Oklahoma State-commit Gabriella Castillo, who is coming off a year where she was named the District Offensive MVP. Castillo hit .580 with 15 triples, 16 stolen bases and drove in 28 runs.
Alanna Routt (Murray State-signee) was the District Co-Pitcher of the Year after posting a 1.02 ERA with 167 strikeouts a year ago, while Nicole Cambric (Concordia University-signee) was named first-team, all-district after hitting .395 with 23 RBIs.
Other players to watch include Ryan Stratman (.510, 17 SB, first-team, all-district) and reigning District Rookie of the Year Ava Galaviz (.423, 33 RBIs, 4 HR).
Keys to success for Danielle Parker’s crew include “pitchers staying dominant in the circle” and “using the speed of our lefties”.
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