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FIRST TEAM
Grace Boehly, IF, South Plantation senior: Boehly hit .485 with 10 extra-base hits (seven doubles, two triples and one home run). She drove in 23 runs with a 1.261 OPS.
Myah Boleen, C, Stoneman Douglas senior: Boleen led the team with a 1.384 OPS, hitting .435 with four home runs and 11 doubles and driving in a team-best 30 runs.
Kaitlin Enright, P, Stoneman Douglas junior: Enright hit .507 with 11 extra-base hits (five doubles, five triples and a home run), 27 RBIs and a 1.299 OPS. Enright also pitched 120 innings with a 3.32 ERA.
McKenna Henschel, P, South Plantation senior: Henschel hit .469 with a 1.255 OPS. She served as the Paladins’ only pitcher, starting and completing all 20 games, with a 3.00 ERA.
Kylie Keenan, P, Fort Lauderdale senior: Keenan hit .576 with a sky-high 1.811 OPS, adding 10 stolen bases. Keenan went 10-3, striking out 96 batters in 85 innings.
Destiney Ortega, P, Pembroke Pines Charter junior: Ortega went 18-6 with a career-best 1.62 ERA, striking out 172 batters in 133 2/3 innings. She also hit .417 with 25 RBIs.
Isabella Pascual, C, Pembroke Pines Charter sophomore: Pascual hit .463 with 11 doubles, three home runs and 32 RBIs with a 1.222 OPS.
Sofia Rodriguez, IF, Pembroke Pines Charter sophomore: Rodriguez was a potent power hitter in 2026, hitting .479 with 13 doubles and two triples. She drove in 21 runs and had 1.215 OPS.
Brianna Sims, OF, St. Thomas Aquinas senior: Sims led the team with a .452 average and 21 RBIs while hitting six doubles, a triple and three home runs. She also led the team with 10 steals.
Ashlyn Ward, OF, St. Thomas Aquinas senior: Ward hit .408 and paced the Raiders with four home runs, six triples and a team-leading 1.331 OPS and added stole nine bases.
Brooke Bacaris, IF, Western senior: Bacaris hit .406 and drove in 15 runs, tacking on 15 steals to go with her .978 OPS.
Cheyanne Chaffin, P, Western junior: Chaffin was Western’s ace, starting 24 games and going 14-5. She posted a 1.41 ERA and struck out 165 batters in 133 2/3 innings.
Aleena Fonseca, IF, Pembroke Pines Charter eighth grader: Fonseca led the Jaguars with 14 doubles, four home runs and a 1.300 OPS. She hit .424 with 32 RBIs, and she stole 12 bases.
Hanna Turner, OF, Western senior: Turner was the Wildcats’ leading hitter, batting .412 with five extra-base hits. She stole a team
best 23 bases.
SECOND TEAM
Izzy Baron, OF, Western senior
Analie Diaz, IF, Western senior
Jazette Dollar, C, Fort Lauderdale sophomore
Taylor Goad, P, St. Thomas Aquinas senior
Cameron Marques, OF, Coral Glades senior
Adrianna Mose, P, Flanagan junior
Marina Recht, IF, Cooper City sophomore
Dani Rincon, IF, Stoneman Douglas sophomore
Haleigh Thomas, P, Coral Glades senior
Maya Torres, OF, South Broward senior
Milian Valdez, IF, West Broward sophomore
Victoria Vazquez, OF, South Plantation senior
Jordyn Zamor, P, Monarch sophomore
Isabella Zamora, C, West Broward freshman
HONORABLE MENTION
Archbishop McCarthy: Salma Amer, Gia Dimler, Alexis Nightingale; Cooper City: Rylee
Hedden, Aileen Laffita; Coral Glades: Briana Escobar, Addison Schwartzberg; Cypress Bay:
Maria Emi Ponce, Teresa Foschia, Julia Gabante, Alexis Groenendijk, Mariana Santizo;
Everglades: Daysia Conklink, Vi Quain; Fort Lauderdale: Mariya Hernandez, Skylar Myers,
Mara Neiman; Flanagan: Jurnee Bent, Jasmine Gonzalez, Kendall Tirotta; McArthur: Amiya
Grazzal; Miramar: Paloma Jimenez; Monarch: Lucy Moreira, Jadyen Uzzo; Nova: Jada
Corbin, Sadie Kraus; Pembroke Pines Charter: Caitlynn Brown; South Broward: Jada
Guiterrez, Gianna Madets, Angelina Romero, Jordan Taylor; South Plantation: Amelia
Rodriguez, Tessa Bertsch, Savannah Silvey; Stoneman Douglas: Paige Kalavaitis, Maya
Korenge; St. Thomas Aquinas: Olivia Alvarez, Lavinia Miller; West Broward: Jayla Castillo,
Samantha Maristany; Western: Kylie Diaz, Gia O’Connell, Julie Rodriguez.
CO-COACHES OF THE YEAR
Gaddy Nunez, Pembroke Pines Charter: Under Nunez, the Jaguars bounced back from a 12-15 record in 2025 and improved to 21-9. Pines Charter won its district and advanced to the Class 5A state semifinals before losing to eventual state champion Winter Springs.
John Bradshaw, Western: Bradshaw continued his strong tenure with the Wildcats, leading Western to a 24-6 record. Western reached the Class 7A state title game but fell to Oviedo Hagerty.
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