Hays leads All-APC superlatives

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June 20, 2009 04:32 pm

SALLY SEXTON
sports@weatherforddemocrat.com
Brock's Linsey Hays helped lead the Lady Eagles to their second state title this season, the Class 2A crown in softball.
Hays dominated opponents, and also served as the leadoff hitter because of her speed and hitting talents, and was named the All-APC softball Most Valuable Player.
Hays has verbally committed to play at Baylor University.
Weatherford's Hannah Schnebly, an All-APC pick from last season, took Pitcher of the Year honors.
Her teammate, Randi Tongate, was named Defensive Player of the Year, as the Lady Roos' catcher. Tongate has committed to Texas Tech.
Aledo's Easton Cook was selected Offensive Player of the Year.
Cook found her stroke in the playoffs, having two two-homer games in the postseason.
Brock head coach Sara Williamson was named Coach of the Year.
In her first season at the helm, Williamson, a Weatherford native, took the Lady Eagles to maximum, coming home with the state championship.
The rest of the All-APC softball team is as follows.

Most Valuable Player
Linsey Hays - Brock

Pitcher of the Year
Hannah Schnebly - Weatherford

Offensive Player of the Year
Easton Cook - Aledo

Defensive Player of the Year
Randi Tongate – Weatherford

Coach of the Year
Sara Williamson - Brock

First Team
Megan Askew - Weatherford
Kasha Byrd - Millsap
Nicki Davis - Springtown
Cheyenne DeLaGarza – Brock
Diane Freeman – Aledo
Miranda Ingram – Brock
Malorie Wakefield – Weatherford

Second Team
April Breshears - Springtown
Dana Jones – Brock
Dayla Jones - Brock
Lily Perez - Weatherford
K K Pittman – Aledo
Jordan Wallace – Weatherford
Brook Walraven – Millsap

Honorable Mention
Katie Addison - Brock
Allison Gillard – Weatherford
Breann Jarvis – Springtown
Chelsea Lee – Weatherford
Meaghan McMurry – Weatherford
Allison Mobbs – Millsap
Kierston Stewart – Springtown

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Brock pitcher Linsey Hays throws from the mound in a game earlier in the season. Hays helped lead the Lady Eagles to the Class 2A state title, as a selection for the All-Parker County softball team.