Amarillo's Danae Lopez is tagged out by Monterey's Tatiana Trotter at third base during their non-district high school softball game at Lady Plainsmen Field on Friday, March 18, 2022.
Amarillo's Danae Lopez is tagged out by Monterey's Tatiana Trotter at third base during their non-district high school softball game at Lady Plainsmen Field on Friday, March 18, 2022.
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Fan Poll: Who should be the Texas Panhandle High School Softball Player of the Year?

High school softball season wrapped up last month in the Lone Star State, as teams across Texas claimed UIL titles.

While there weren’t any teams from the Texas Panhandle competing in Austin, a few squads from the Amarillo area had strong campaigns on the diamond this season. Clarendon made a run to the regional semifinal round of the postseason, while Dumas and River Road reached the Region I finals in their classifications.

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All three of the aforementioned programs made school history with their performance in the postseason. Muleshoe also set a new program record by reaching the regional semifinals.

To commemorate another great campaign in the area, the Globe-News wants to hear who fans think is the Texas Panhandle High School Softball Player of the Year.

For this fan poll, the Globe-News selected some of the area’s top performers from Class 5A to 1A.

The poll will close Monday, June 23, and the winner will be announced shortly after. See nominees for the award below.

Nominees

Adalie Agundis, Muleshoe

Aubrynn Bichsel, Claude

Aaliyah Chairez, Dumas

Kennadie Cummins, Clarendon

Mackenzie Elliott, West Texas

Landri Holcomb, Randall

Danae Lopez, Amarillo High

Samone Ponce, Booker

Ava Sharp, River Road

Charley Spinks, Bushland

VOTE

This article originally appeared on Amarillo Globe-News: Fan Poll: Who should be the Texas Panhandle High School Softball Player of the Year?

Reporting by Randall Sweet, Amarillo Globe-News / Amarillo Globe-News

USA TODAY Network via Reuters Connect

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