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The District 10 softball playoffs were full of big-time performances and exciting finishes. District 10 crowned five champions, with four No. 1 seeds winning it all along with a No. 3 seed.
Fans can vote for the D-10 softball MVP from the six options below. The poll is located below the list of candidates and will run until noon on Thursday.
Kayla Crawford, Cambridge Springs – The Eastern Louisiana recruit struck out 12 and didn't allow an earned run in a 2-hitter in the circle as the Blue Devils beat West Middlesex 7-1 for the District 10 Class 1A championship. She also had one hit and drove in a run in the win.
Hailey Obenrader, Saegertown – Obenrader put together an incredible run in the circle. She struck out 14 in a 1-hit shutout in the D-10 2A quarterfinals in a 5-0 win over Union City before she struck out 12 in a no-hitter in the semifinals, a 4-1 win over Sharpsville. Obenrader then struck out 15 in a 1-hit shutout in a 4-0 win over Wilmington in the D-10 final.
Maddy Vogan, Sharon – Another dominant postseason run for the junior Penn State commit. She drove in three runs and hit a home run in an 11-0 win over Girard. She also struck out 12 in a 5-inning no-hitter. She then struck out 15 in a 2-hit shutout in an 8-0 win over Corry in the semifinals before striking out eight in a four-hit shutout in a 1-0 win over rival Hickory in the D-10 3A championship.
Addison Lucas, Harbor Creek – Started the playoffs by driving in two runs on two hits and striking out seven in a three-hitter in a 12-2 win over Slippery Rock. The Akron recruit then drove in a key run and had two hits and struck out eight in a four-hitter as the Huskies beat Fort LeBoeuf 4-2 in the D-10 4A final.
Bridget Zaczyk, McDowell – Zaczyk struck out 13 in a 4-hit shutout as McDowell beat Erie 10-0 in the D-10 6A championship. She also had a double and walked twice in the win.
Contact Tom Reisenweber at [email protected]. Follow him on X @ETNreisenweber.
This article originally appeared on Erie Times-News: Fans can vote for the District 10 softball playoff MVP
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Fans can vote for the D-10 softball MVP from the six options below. The poll is located below the list of candidates and will run until noon on Thursday.
Kayla Crawford, Cambridge Springs – The Eastern Louisiana recruit struck out 12 and didn't allow an earned run in a 2-hitter in the circle as the Blue Devils beat West Middlesex 7-1 for the District 10 Class 1A championship. She also had one hit and drove in a run in the win.
Hailey Obenrader, Saegertown – Obenrader put together an incredible run in the circle. She struck out 14 in a 1-hit shutout in the D-10 2A quarterfinals in a 5-0 win over Union City before she struck out 12 in a no-hitter in the semifinals, a 4-1 win over Sharpsville. Obenrader then struck out 15 in a 1-hit shutout in a 4-0 win over Wilmington in the D-10 final.
Maddy Vogan, Sharon – Another dominant postseason run for the junior Penn State commit. She drove in three runs and hit a home run in an 11-0 win over Girard. She also struck out 12 in a 5-inning no-hitter. She then struck out 15 in a 2-hit shutout in an 8-0 win over Corry in the semifinals before striking out eight in a four-hit shutout in a 1-0 win over rival Hickory in the D-10 3A championship.
Addison Lucas, Harbor Creek – Started the playoffs by driving in two runs on two hits and striking out seven in a three-hitter in a 12-2 win over Slippery Rock. The Akron recruit then drove in a key run and had two hits and struck out eight in a four-hitter as the Huskies beat Fort LeBoeuf 4-2 in the D-10 4A final.
Bridget Zaczyk, McDowell – Zaczyk struck out 13 in a 4-hit shutout as McDowell beat Erie 10-0 in the D-10 6A championship. She also had a double and walked twice in the win.
Contact Tom Reisenweber at [email protected]. Follow him on X @ETNreisenweber.
This article originally appeared on Erie Times-News: Fans can vote for the District 10 softball playoff MVP
Continue reading...