Players to watch Paris Alaquinez: Southwest, C, soph. Zoey Allison: Smithson Valley, C/IF, soph. Dee Dee Baldwin: New Braunfels Canyon, C, sr. Hillary Barnett: Devine, P, sr. Peyton Burell: D’Hanis, 3B, sr. Sarai Cruz-Camacho: LEE, OF, sr. Arianna Capek: Smithson Valley, P, jr. Haley Carder: O’Connor, IF, sr. Jewliana Cartagena: Madison, 3B, sr. Chenai Chawayipira: Brennan, OF, sr. Ella De Luna: O’Connor, UT, soph. Mieko Dominguez: O’Connor, IF/C, jr. Clairee Embrey: Alamo Heights, P/1B/3B, sr.
Kyana Lipardo: East Central, OF, jr. Bella Magaro: Incarnate Word, ss, jr. Maleena Moreno: Johnson, P/1B, jr. Madyson Martinez: Clark, OF, soph. Chipper Mayorga: Edison, P/SS, jr. Hannah Melendez: MacArthur, OF, jr. Jalyn Ortiz: Burbank, P/2B, jr. Mia Perez: Judson, P/OF, soph. Carlee Quintero: Clark, OF, sr. America Ramirez: McCollum, C/3B, sr. Jenise Ramirez: East Central, P, soph. Isabella Ramon: Floresville, P, sr. Janelle Ramon: LEE, IF/OF, sr. Alyssa Rangel: Taft, P, jr.
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