Softball: The Woodlands dominates All-District 14-5A team

Softball Playoffs: The Woodlands vs KingwoodThe Woodlands just capped a remarkable run to the Class 5A softball state championship game, and the Lady Highlanders were rewarded for their efforts in the selection of the All-District 14-5A team by the league coaches.

TWHS junior left-handed pitcher Abby Langkamp, who finished 26-1 in the circle while batting .381 with 29 RBI, was chosen the league’s Most Valuable Player.

Aubrey Leach, the Lady Highlanders’ junior shortstop, was selected the league’s Offensive Player of the Year, and her younger sister, freshman catcher Kelcy Leach, was chosen Newcomer of the Year.

Richard Jorgensen, the Lady Highlanders’ coach, selected Coach of the Year while Oak Ridge junior shortstop Amber Serrett was voted Defensive Player of the Year.

The Lady Highlanders had four more first-team selections in senior second baseman Sidney Salmans, senior outfielder Amy Cimera, senior pitcher Caitlin Bartsch and Stavinoha, a junior third baseman. Stavinoha hit .439 with 48 RBI while Salmans batted .453 with 42 RBI.

College Park finished 17-9 and claimed the league’s final playoff spot in a tiebreaking game with Bryan in Montgomery. The Lady Cavaliers had three first-team selections in pitcher Peyton Hutchens, shortstop Julie French and center fielder Nikki Giles.

Oak Ridge third baseman/catcher Amanda Cunniff was also named to the first team, along with A&M Consolidated teammates Kayla Bowman and Kyndal Foust, Bryan’s Erica Russell and Ally Bessette and Lufkin’s Madison Warnasch and Alexsandra Flores. Click here for complete story