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The stars of 2025-26 Liberty Softball
No. 7 -- Liberty Panthers
Reaching the State Semifinals has begun to feel inevitable for Liberty, a notion reinforced by five consecutive appearances at that stage. The most recent run came to a close in a three-game showdown against eventual 4A Division I champion—and bitter rival—Calallen, as the Panthers wrapped up the spring with a 29–8 record.
Rest assured, head coach Karen Slack and company enter 2026 with their sights set on a sixth straight trip to the dance, this time with aspirations of capturing the program’s fourth state title and first since 2022.

Undoubtedly the most explosive weapon in Slack’s arsenal, junior phenom Bayleigh Taylor has emerged as one of the state’s most intriguing prospects. Committed to Florida State since September, Taylor anchors the lineup from shortstop while also offering a dynamic presence in the circle when called upon.
ULM-bound utility player Kylee Bishop brings dynamic value to the diamond, alongside third baseman Abby Key, who aims to cap her Liberty career on a high note before continuing at North Central Texas College. The same can be said for outfielder Jessie Fain, a steady contributor who plans to prioritize her academics at the next level.
Given the Panthers’ postseason tendencies, don’t be surprised if another collision course with Calallen awaits down the road.
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The stars of 2025-26 Conroe Softball
No. 8 -- Conroe Tigers
It was certainly a great year to be a Tiger in 2025. In just her second season at the controls, head coach Rachelle Harris guided Conroe to a campaign of unprecedented proportions, finishing 29–7 overall and advancing to the Region II Final—a new program high.
Losing District 13-6A MVP Alisa Sneed—now with the defending NCAA Division I national champion Texas Longhorns—might give opponents reason to underestimate the Tigers. Any such doubts, however, are likely to be met with a rude awakening, as this roster remains stacked from top to bottom.

Anchoring the circle is a lights-out luminary in Eve Lantagne. The Duke signee earned 13-6A Pitcher of the Year honors last spring after posting a stifling 0.887 ERA and eclipsing 200 strikeouts.
At the plate, the Tigers feature a trio of senior first-team all-district selections: outfielders Addison Mason (Prairie View A&M) and Skylar Green (McLennan), along with SHSU-bound infielder Kaylee Chatman. Rounding out the senior reliability in the outfield is second-teamer McKenna Griffin (Grand Canyon University), giving Conroe both experience and firepower across the diamond.
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The stars of 2025-26 Tomball Softball
No. 9 -- Tomball Cougars
One of the more welcome surprises to emerge last spring, Tomball (29–5) pieced together its strongest outing in over a decade. The Cougars not only stormed through district play en route to an undefeated championship, but also reached the Regional Finals for the first time since their run to the 5A State Semifinals in 2010.
There’s little reason to believe that momentum will fade in 2026. Third-year head coach Alyssa Thompson and her staff bring back virtually the entire roster that powered last year’s breakthrough, positioning Tomball as a legitimate contender once again.

Leading a notably deep Cougars bullpen, reigning 15-6A Pitcher of the Year Regina “Regi” Amaya continues to flourish in a starring role and shows no signs of slowing down. Versatility remains another defining strength, embodied by senior Kaylea Wall, a Blinn commit and first-team all-district selection who batted .426 while pacing the team with 35 RBIs and six home runs — all while logging significant innings in the circle and across the infield.
Senior shortstop Aubrey Murillo (Abilene Christian) also returns after registering a team-high 96 hits and setting a new program record with 34 stolen bases, earning District 15-6A Defensive Player of the Year recognition. Trinity-bound catcher Leila Guerra and infielder Macey Frank (Nicholls State), both senior first-team selections, further solidify Tomball’s balanced lineup as the Cougars aim to build on their rapid ascension.
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