
Alexa BRYSON
Latrobe Pitcher Senior
For the second consecutive season, Bryson led Latrobe to the WPIAL Class AAAA title and the PIAA championship game -- and for the second consecutive year, she's earned the Post-Gazette softball player of the year honors for her extraordinary efforts. This season, Bryson, the Gatorade Pennsylvania player of the year and a Robert Morris recruit, posted a 20-3 record with a WPIAL-best 316 strikeouts. She tossed four no-hitters, including two in the playoffs, and also struck out a career-high 25 in a postseason win against Central York. A solid offensive threat, she hit .411 with a .452 on base percentage.
Trish MELVIN
Vincentian Pitcher Senior
A Brown University recruit, Melvin was dominant in leading the Royals to the WPIAL and PIAA Class A titles, as she went 23-2 with 300 strikeouts and posted a 0.58 ERA while tossing 15 shutouts. She threw four no-hitters and also hit .468 with 18 RBIs.
Katelyn YOHO
Ellwood City Pitcher Senior
Propelling Ellwood City to the WPIAL Class AAA title, Yoho had a 20-2 record with 209 strikeouts, 12 shutouts and a 0.49 ERA. She threw a one-hitter, a no-hitter and struck out 10 or more batters in 10 games this year. She also hit three home runs and drove in 20.
Jaci TIMKO
Chartiers-Houston Shortstop/Pitcher Senior
A Robert Morris recruit and four-year starter, led the Bucs to a 17-5 record. She hit .600, drove in 28 runs and scored 43, but perhaps most impressive were her power numbers. She belted 11 home runs and had an almost-unfathomable 1.214 slugging percentage. She hit 32 career home runs, among the best in WPIAL history.
Erin CLINE
Franklin Regional Catcher Senior
Bouncing back from a knee injury that forced her to miss her junior season, Cline performed masterfully, hitting .521 with a .649 on base percentage. She had 40 RBIs, hit six home runs and was widely considered the most technically sound defensive catcher in the area.
Ashley NICHOLS
Belle Vernon Pitcher Junior
Posting a 17-8 record with 208 strikeouts, Nichols threw three shutouts, including two in the PIAA playoffs. She also constructed a minuscule 1.35 ERA and walked just 38 batters in 170 1/3 innings of work. A threat on offense, she hit three home runs and drove in 16.
Megan DALEY
Shaler Pitcher Senior
A two-year starter who led the Titans to the WPIAL Class AAAA title game, Daley put together a 15-5 record this season. A Clarion recruit, she had a 1.80 ERA and struck out 130 batters for a Shaler team that ripped off nine consecutive wins through the heart of the season.
Geri WHITMAN
Beth-Center Pitcher Senior
She led the WPIAL in strikeouts during the regular season with 258, accumulating 20 of those in a 1-0, nine-inning victory against South Fayette. Whitman -- who had a 12-7 record -- threw four no-hitters, eight shutouts and yielded two or fewer runs in 16 games.
Kari FALK
Riverside Pitcher Junior
Propelled the Panthers to the WPIAL Class AA crown with a 19-2 record, a 0.30 ERA, 176 strikeouts, two no-hitters and six shutouts. A three-year starter, Falk also possesses a potent bat, hitting .410 with 33 RBIs and a .630 slugging percentage.
Sarah CAPP
Montour Pitcher Senior
The consummate team player, Capp is a catcher by trade, but pitched out of necessity for the Spartans this year, compiling an 18-8 record with a 0.44 ERA and 190 strikeouts. She hit .404 with a team-leading 17 RBIs. Capp will head to Robert Morris next season, where she has been recruited as a catcher.