
This is a list of Oklahoma high school softball players to keep any eye out for this season as nominated by their coaches.
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Kyerra Osborn – Altus
Kyerra was an All-District shortstop last season. She started every game last season and hit .353 and scored a team high 40 runs. She’s a three-sport athlete, and she is looking to lead her team this season.
Bailey Tucker – Bethel
Junior shortstop who has all the tools. Speed, power, instincts, and a strong and accurate arm.
Emmy Lorg – Blackwell
Emmy is the whole package. Everything from her positive leadership mentality to her pitching is what makes Emmy a name to remember. She arrives early to practice, stays late to hit, and has taken on that senior leader role with ease. Emmy is aggressive in the box, and her strength will be a key component this year.
Breah Williams – Boswell
Williams is a three-year starter for the Scorpions and a standout both on and off the field, earning titles like Miss Boswell High and Miss Boswell Rodeo. A consistent .400 hitter over the past two seasons, she’s an emerging offensive threat with timely hitting and multiple RBI performances. Known for her aggressive baserunning and reliable defense, she’s primarily held down the corners but will also take on catching duties this year. Breah is a true leader and a key two-way contributor to watch this season.
Emily Gilleland – Broken Arrow
Emily is a three-year starter in the outfield. She has great speed and power to go with it. She also has a great arm. Gilleland always brings great energy to the team.
Kinley Carlson – Canute
Kinley is a dominant left-handed pitcher and outfielder for Canute. She had a great sophomore year last year and is looking to build on it this year. She threw 183 Innings, with 100 strikeouts, and a 3.32 ERA.
Journi LaValle and Bailey Rusche – Carl Albert
Both are returning First Team All-Region players and team MVPs. Journi patrols the outfield, and Bailey helps lead the infield from behind the plate and in the infield.
Bella Ball – Cashion
Bella is an extremely hard-working student athlete. She has stepped into her role as a slapper and produced offensively in her last three years. She has become a major threat every time she steps up to the plate.
Jaidyn Swarer – Catoosa
Jaidyn is an incoming freshman and will start at catcher. Plays at a very high competitive level in the summer.
Kennedy Allen – Chandler
An Oklahoma State commit, Allen is a senior pitcher with over 600 strikeouts. She also excels in the classroom, carrying a 4.0 GPA.
Bailey Copeland – Sand Springs
She is a two-year starter and will be a great leader for the junior class. She leads the team and off the field. A great all-around player.
Minnie Tsosie – Chelsea
While Tsosie does not have overpowering speed, she can hit her spots and change speeds. She has good experience as the team’s top pitcher since her freshman year. Minine has battled through nagging injuries over the years and seems to be completely healthy going into her senior year.
Lorren Burrows – Chickasha
Lorren is a senior who is a great athlete and softball player, but an even better young lady. She also excels in the classroom. Lorren has a great work ethic, is super competitive, and has a hunger and drive to win. She is Chickasha’s ace pitcher and also one of the team’s best hitters from last season, as well, where she earned Honorable Mention Pitcher for All-District last year.
Lois Alcorn – Chisholm
Lois has been a two-year starter as a freshman and sophomore. Versatile player who has played the infield, outfield, and has handled some of the catching duties. She was the Offensive Player of the Year last year.
Parker Knight – Collinsville
Parker is a fantastic athlete and helps her team in every facet of the game. Her intensity and passion for the game are second to none. Offensively, Parker can change the game in so many ways. She is powerful, fast, and very intelligent on the bases.
Haven Ragsdale – Commerce
Haven is a standout talent. At the plate, she’s a consistent offensive threat, hitting an impressive .454 with 29 hits and 18 RBIs, all while striking out only once. In the circle, she is just as dominant, pitching 95 innings with a stellar 1.17 ERA, consistently shutting down opponents and giving her team a chance to win every game. Her all-around performance makes her one of the most impactful and reliable players on the field.
Gracyn Presley – Cushing
Gracyn is Cushing’s only senior on the field, a four-year starter in fastpitch, and has verbally committed to play softball at Seminole State. She will be in the middle of the lineup, hitting three or four holes and is a great first basemen as well as getting some time behind the plate too.
Lailoni Horton – Del City
Horton is a senior who plays both left field and first base. Although she has only played for three years, she has seen quick improvements in her skills, as she constantly puts the work in on her own time. She is a powerhouse hitter and finished the season with the second-highest batting average on the team at .361. She is aggressive in the field and has a strong glove.
Kyla Overton – Dewey
Kyla is coming off a dominant year in the circle and at the plate. A double-digit homerun hitter with a mid to high 60s fastball in the circle.
A’Naisha Crawford – Douglass
Crawford is a talented softball player. In school ball, she is a beast behind the plate. On her travel team, she plays third base and outfield. A’Naisha hits as Douglass’ clean-up hitter. She has been known to knock it over the fence. She sees the ball well, and she is a great tracker when it comes to fly balls. She is a coachable player and is always looking to do a little extra work to stay ahead.
Evie Ools – Drumright
A senior pitcher and team leader, Evie has improved every year with command and location.
Raegan Wakeland – Edmond North
She is a great player, but even better than that, she is a phenomenal leader and teammate. She is also an exceptional student in the classroom.
Izzy Birdsong – El Reno
Birdsong returns as a top statistical leader from last season, and her fearless mindset sets the tone for this team. She plays with confidence and grit, never backing down from a challenge. What truly sets her apart is her natural ability to lead.
Kynli Garrett – Elgin
Kynli has received interest from several D1 Power Four schools across the country. She plays for Oklahoma Athletics National Madden/Davis, and their travel team is nationally ranked. She will catch, play middle infield, and is an offensive weapon with her combination of speed and offensive skill set.
Aubrie Pogue – Elk City
A senior pitcher who has a big arm and has collected over 700 strikeouts in the circle. She is an above .350 career hitter who has consistently hit in the middle of the lineup. She can beat anyone she plays against.
Rayleigh Peterson – Eufaula
Rayleigh is a senior and has been a four-year starter. She has mainly played second base but will possibly play multiple positions this year. Rayleigh is the epitome of Ironhead Softball and is always willing to do whatever her team needs to help them win.
Jaycee Young – Fairview
Jaycee is a pitcher and a leader on and off the field. A great kid who loves the game of softball.
Miley Wafford – Fort Gibson
A four-year starter, Wafford plays in centerfield. She can play catcher, pitcher, and any infield position. She is a heady player who leads by example.
Mallory Pendergraft – Foyil
She was a leader last year as a junior, and this year, she is expected to step up and be the heart of this team as a senior. She was a first-team All-Conference selection last year.
Lydia Wells – Glenpool
Lydia, just a sophomore, is truly the definition of grit. She is a multi-sport athlete, academically at the top, and leads by example day in and day out. She’s an outstanding catcher with great pop off of her bat, but is a true utility player who can play anywhere on the field when needed.
Kinsey Guinn – Grove
Kinsey is not only a great player, but also an even better person. As a multi-sport athlete who maintains a 4.0 GPA in the classroom, she is the kind of young woman who shines in every facet of life. On the field, Kinsey is a true asset to her team. She is a versatile player who can do it all.
Codi Hibbs – Guthrie
She has played just about every position on the field. She is a great team player and willing to do anything for the team’s success. Her stats do not show all the things she done that has lead to the success of this team. She is highly respected by her teammates and she leads multiple ways.
Kinley McGaha – Hooker
Kinley will be a four-year starter who has led her team in almost every category statistically. She plays catcher and is a force behind the plate. She leads by example and is also a great vocal leader. She works extremely hard and is a great kid.
Sadie Chambers – Hulbert
She is a four-year starter who was First Team All-Conference and district player last season. She is expected to have another big season this year.
Tobi Unrau – Inola
Tobi has been the Longhorns’ go-to in the circle for the past two years. She is a great competitor and leader, and is expected to have a great senior campaign.
Bella Rodman – Jenks
She has been a starter since her freshman year when she hit .486. She hit .413 last season and is poised to have another great year at the plate. She will be the team’s top pitcher and will play second base when she is not pitching. She runs well and defensively has as quick of hands as anyone I’ve seen in a while.
Kaybree Blackbird – Kansas
Kaybree is an outstanding hitter and overall player. She has battled back after two years of rehab on her throwing shoulder and is finally healthy heading into the season.
Paizlee Zodrow – Keys
Zodrow is an exceptional all-around softball player. She plays the shortstop position at a very high level and takes away a large number of hits from the opposition. She also bats in the lead-off position, where she hit .500+ last season as a freshman and looks to improve this season on her overall game.
Abbie LeCrone – Kremlin-Hillsdale
Abbie is an outstanding athlete who will be a leader on the field this season.
Brodie Anderson – Lexington
Anderson loves this game, is a team leader in all offensive categories, top pitcher, plays every position but catcher, and is always there pushing herself and others to get better. She has committed to play at Grayson College after graduation.
Reis Flood – Lindsay
Reis is a senior pitcher who is committed to Arizona State University. She has shown to be a great leader on the team. In addition to the circle, she has great speed on the bases and will be a big hitter this season.
Bethany Willis – Locust Grove
Bethany is an outstanding hitter who went 20-23 with nine doubles and three triples. A hitter that uses all fields. She is expected to play shortstop this year.
Alicia Nance – MacArthur
As her team’s leadoff hitter last season, Alicia batted an impressive .397 and held a .915 fielding percentage. She is the definition of a true utility player, capable of playing any position and excelling in each one. This year, she will likely see significant time at shortstop, with additional opportunities as a pitcher or in the outfield.
Brooklyn Pruitt – Madill
The senior was awarded the team’s Utility Award for playing four different positions throughout last season. She works hard at anything she is asked to do and always has a smile on her face and a great attitude.
Paelyn Clark – Mangum
Clark pitched half of Mangum’s games as a freshman and also played third base. She earned District Defensive Player of the Year and All-Conference Third Baseman. Entering her sophomore year, she is expected to shine with one solid year under her belt. She is a hard working young player who will thrive this next season.
Cambri Casey – Mannford
Casey, as a sophomore, was the 4A District 5 Player of the Year for 2024-25, hitting .536 with nine home runs and only striking out once all year. She won 27 games with an ERA of 1.75, and her strikeout-to-walk ratio was 5.75. Cambri is an outstanding softball player both offensively and in the circle.
Rylan Lesnau – McAlester
Rylan enters her junior season with the Lady Buffs as a two-year starter at shortstop. A consistent presence at the top of the lineup, Rylan has been a key contributor both offensively and defensively since her freshman year. Last season, she posted a .333 batting average with 12 doubles, 20 RBIs, and 14 walks, showcasing her ability to get on base and drive in runs. Defensively, she held a .911 fielding percentage at one of the toughest positions on the field.
Marlie Mong – Merritt
A shortstop by trade but has sacrificed for the team and been the starting catcher the last two years. She is an excellent athlete and also a great student in the classroom.
Noreli Brown – Midwest City
Brown enters her senior season at Midwest City as a three-year starter in the circle. Noreli has pitched 333.1 innings and has 626 Strikeouts. Her ERA has dropped every year and was 2.216 against 6A teams. Noreli has signed with the University of Missouri-Kansas City.
Baylie Harig – Mounds
A returning three-year starter, Harig has a live bat and a solid glove at shortstop. She will be a key player for Mounds this season.
Gabbi Davis – Muskogee
Davis is a four-year starter at third base. One of the Roughers’ leading offensive players last year, and will be a key contributor this season.
Reese Poage – Mustang
Reese has committed to play at Oklahoma State University. She is a four-year starter at shortstop, she has a cannon for an arm, and makes plays that not many others can. She also brings a high softball IQ to the game.
McKinzi Maddocks – Norman
McKinzi returns for her senior season after being named as All-District Second Baseman last year and posting career highs in average, extra base hits, and field percentage. She will see time at both second base and short this year and will be an important spark to the top of the lineup.
Sophie Morris and Laynee Joyner – North Rock Creek
Sophie is a senior who is a power slapper with a high softball IQ. She is a leader who is beloved by her teammates. Sophie is looking to have a big senior season and then plans to play softball at the next level. Laynee is an athletic slapper who will put a ton of pressure on teams defensively. She can make just about any play in the outfield and can cover a large amount of ground. Laynee is a great kid who is looking to have a big senior season.
Lawson Geheb – Okarche
Lawson is a double threat on the field. She is an outstanding pitcher in the circle and also brings power to the batter’s box.
BrenLee Morgan – Oktaha
BrenLee is Oktaha’s leadoff hitter and shortstop. Last year, she led her team in average, on-base percentage, and steals. She is committed to Southeastern State University.
KK Knight – Owasso
KK is a four-year starter and has committed to play at the University of Missouri.
Hayven Hoffman – Panama
Hoffman is an outstanding leader on and off the field. She was All-District last year and led the team in three offensive categories
Emillie Curry – Pawhuska
Sophomore starter Curry can play anywhere and has a strong bat. Emillie’s leadership on the field is what sets her apart from everyone else. She is confident, smart, and ready to lead this young PHS team. Her stats will speak for themselves.
Landry Shepherd – Perkins-Tryon
Landry is just a junior, but has played every single game for Perkins-Tryon at shortstop. She stepped into a leadership role early on and has continued to lead by example and vocally as she has grown up in the program.
Ashlyn Emmert – Piedmont
Emmert will hit in the middle of the lineup and be counted on to drive in runs. Last year she hit .326 with four doubles, three triples, and three home runs.
Audrey Varner – Ponca City
Audrey is a senior who is an excellent hitter, catcher and team leader. She had a .345 average. 1.013 OPS, nine doubles, four home runs, and 26 RBIs alst season.
Mesa Coulston – Porum
Mesa is a great all around player. She can play multiple positions and hold her own on the mound. She has a great plate presence and is almost always guaranteed to get a hit or move runners around when it is needed. She’s just as good on the field as she is off.
Emma Hackler – Poteau
Hackler is a Mississippi State commit. She is a pitcher, center fielder, and a power hitter.
Payton Jackson – Pryor
Payton was Pryor’s catcher and leadoff hitter last year. She led the team in most offensive categories. Defensively, she is very good. She looks to keep improving through her junior year. She has a chance to be a special player.
Kaylin “K.K.” Vasquez – Purcell
She is a senior and returning starter at shortstop, as well as hitting leadoff. She will be counted on to control the middle of the field and be a catalyst again at the top of the lineup. Her leadership will be critical for a young lineup.
Daya Boman – Quapaw
Daya is an all around athlete and definitely shines in any sport she competes in. Offensively, she batted over .500 last year, has a smooth glove and arm, and is very fast around the bases. Daya has potential to go further her career in Softball, Basketball and Track.
Lexis Breshears – Sequoyah Claremore
She is consistent on defense at shortstop, but can play anywhere. She is a solid right-handed power hitter.
Emma Cullie and Laynie Smith – Sequoyah Tahlequah
Cullie plays shortstop and led the team in batting average, home runs, and RBIs last season. She is a great young lady on the field and in the classroom who has committed to the University of Central Oklahoma to play softball. Smith is a four year starter in the outfield, has speed to close the gaps, and a quick bat. She is closing in on 100 stolen bases.
Beth Youngblood – Smithville
A two-year starting pitcher, Youngblood swings the bat well and will be essential to Smithville’s success.
Kandace Burnett – Southmoore
A senior who is committed to Iowa State, her leadership and experience will be invaluable for the Sabercats this fall. Kandace will continue to anchor the defense behind the plate for the Sabercats and also spend some innings at both infield corners.
Payton Mecom – Stigler
Mecom is Stigler’s only senior who has seen playing time and will be a good leader for the team this year. She plays a lot of softball in the summer and brings a lot of talent to the field.She will bat leadoff and play center field and looks to have a big season.
Calle Cox – Stillwater
Calle has played catcher and batted in the middle of the lineup her entire high school career and will undoubtedly break some school records by the time she is done.
Reagan Dominic – Stuart
Reagan is a great teammate and an extremely good leader. She is vocal on the field and is a very competitive player. She is a bulldog on the bump and at the plate. She will be a key to Stuart’s success this season.
Zoie Griffin – Tahlequah
Zoie joins the Tahlequah program for the 2025 Fastpitch season. She is an elite pitcher who compiled an 18-9 record as a freshman with .933 ERA and 321 strikeouts. In her sophomore season, she compiled a 27-6 record with .763 ERA and 362 strikeouts. In addition to her fierceness in the circle, Zoie is a quality hitter and will provide significant contributions to the offensive prowess of this year’s team. When not pitching, Zoie will likely see reps at first base, outfield, and as the designated player.
Halli Russell – Vian
Halli is a great multi-tool player who swings the bat well and will play anywhere you ask her to. She is coming off a solid season last year and looking forward to producing one last time for her senior year.
Hallie Todd – Vinita
A senior, Todd is a four-year starter who can play multiple positions. She has a great passion for the game and is very coachable. A great young lady.
Ella LaBounty – Warner
LaBounty dominated in the circle with 22 wins and 264 strikeouts over 150.2 innings pitched last season, while also batting .507 with a .642 on-base percentage and a 1.145 slugging percentage. Ella’s impact on both sides of the game is unmatched, and she consistently delivers in high-pressure moments. All of this while maintaining a 4.0 GPA, proving she’s just as committed in the classroom as she is on the field.
Madison Moreno – Wayne
Moreno, class of 2028, had a great freshman season leading her team in all categories of batting, pitching, and fielding. She is a multi-sport athlete who plays basketball as well. She had her first home run of her career against Empire where she battled in a 10 inning pitchers duel game. She has had continued success with her travel team, adding more home runs to her resume along with gaining valuable pitching time and working in at first and third bases.
Kaitlyn Bryant – Weatherford
Kaitlyn has been Weatherford’s starting catcher for the past three years. She is a very talented and consistent player who will probably be playing second base at the next level.
Elle Seeley – Westmoore
Seeley is entering her sophomore year after coming off a strong freshman season as a varsity starter in softball, soccer, and track. She is a natural talent with a strong work ethic that enables her to excel in all aspects of sport. Elle is a quiet leader who gives her all in everything that she does and is constantly encouraging her teammates to do the same. She has made gains through the summer strength and conditioning and fine-tuned her talents.
Dori Custer – Wyandotte
Dori has been a starter since her freshman year. Now as a junior, she has become the kind of leader who shows up and does the work and never has any issues that distract the team from its goals.
Aiyana Mitchell – Yukon
Yani is an all-around great player. Powerful at the plate, quick when she bunts, great base runner, and very talented fielder.