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2009 Seattle Times All-Area Softball
Kori Seidlitz Mountlake Terrace, P, Sr. Threw back-to-back perfect games (one on her birthday) and boasts an ERA of 0. 81. South Dakota State recruit...
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Kori Seidlitz
Mountlake Terrace, P, Sr.
Threw back-to-back perfect games (one on her birthday) and boasts an ERA of 0.81. South Dakota State recruit also recorded 11 shutouts, six no-hitters and 234 strikeouts. Had seven extra-base hits and a .550 slugging percentage.
Alexandra Hudson
Everett, OF, Sr.
Power-hitting Seagull boasted a .481 batting average, .600 on-base percentage and a .758 slugging percentage in the regular season. BYU commit also recorded six wins as a one of Everett's top pitchers, leading her team to districts.
Farleigh Winters
Holy Names, OF, Sr.
The Metro League MVP hit .538 with a .638 on-base percentage and nine triples, while striking out just three times. Also a pitcher, she went 10-2 with a 0.53 ERA and 94 strikeouts.
Lindsay Willmann
Bainbridge, 1B, Sr.
The first-team Metro selection hit .423 with a pair of home runs, two triples, four doubles and 18 RBI. As a pitcher, she had a 0.81 ERA, and opponents hit just .105 against her. She has signed with Pacific University in Oregon.
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Amanda Fitzsimmons
Auburn Riverside, Sr., 2B
Fitzsimmons, who primarily pitches for the Ravens but will likely play the infield at Washington, is the first four-time Star Times recipient. A three-time SPSL MVP who has never batted below .600 in any of her high-school seasons.
Lindsay Sullivan
Woodinville, 3B, Sr.
The Falcons' run-producer drove in 23 runs this year, and four times this season she had the winning RBI. She batted .439 and was on base more than half the time.
Erin Fujita
Jefferson, DP, Sr.
Made Star Times last year as an outfielder. Moved to first base this year for the Federal Way school and remained one of the most feared hitters in the South Puget Sound League with a career average of .491. Signed with Hawaii Pacific.
Taylor Franich
Enumclaw, OF, Sr.
Moved to outfield after two years at shortstop and was the top All-South Puget Sound League 3A pick at that position. Shows great range, and has a cannon arm and clutch bat (.583 batting average). Signed with University at Buffalo.
Maggie Wagner
Woodinville, SS, Sr.
A quintessential shortstop, Wagner hit .492, stole 17 bases and played great in the field for the KingCo Crown Division champs. She recently signed with Washington.
Lindsy Dugan
Kennedy, C, Sr.
A repeat Star Times selection behind the plate, Dugan calls every pitch and was the runaway MVP in the Seamount League after batting .705 with a 1.365 slugging percentage and 25 RBI with no strikeouts. Headed to Florida Community College.
Mikenzie Voves
Issaquah, P, Jr.
The Eagles' ace pitched 110-1/3 innings and allowed just six earned runs for an ERA of 0.38. She went 13-4, with 12 complete games, eight shutouts and more than 140 strikeouts.
Kristian Dahl.
Juanita, coach
In his fourth season, Dahl coached Juanita to an undefeated 12-0 record in KingCo 2A/3A and Juanita's first league title since 1993. He has led the Rebels to their first state tournament in four years.
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