Isabella Persinger (Harrison County) at the plate against George Rogers Clark in the 10th Region Championship at Bracken County on May 30, 2026.
Isabella Persinger (Harrison County) at the plate against George Rogers Clark in the 10th Region Championship at Bracken County on May 30, 2026.

The Kentucky Softball Coaches Association has announced selections for Miss Softball, Players of the Year, Coaching Staffs of the Year, and All-State Teams. They also selected regional Players and Coaches of the Year.

All-State is in three classes determined by the KHSAA Track and Field Alignment. Miss Softball, All State, and Coaching Staff of the Year are voted on by the KSCA Members. Each member votes for his/her own class and may vote for the other 2 classes. These awards will be presented at the East-West All-Star Series

Miss Softball

McLaine Hudson – South Warren

Regional Players of the Year:

1 – Brooklynn Cole – Graves County
2 – Addison Tramble – Livingston Central
3 – Annie Newman – Daviess County
4 – McLaine Hudson – South Warren
5 – Aubrey Robbins – Nelson County
6 – Alivia Cooper – Bullitt East
7 – Jaelynn Oaks – Assumption
7 – Shelby James – Ballard
8 – Addison Schrecker – South Oldham
9 – Kaitlyn Dixon – Highlands
10 – Isabella Persinger – Harrison County
10 – Lilliana Hill – George Rogers Clark

11 – Karsyn Rockvoan – Bryan Station
12 – Abigail Myszak – West Jessamine
12 – Natalie Alimento – East Jessamine
13 – Kenzie Williams – South Laurel
14 – Scarlett Stamper – Letcher County Central
15 – Taylor Blevins – Lawrence County
16 – Jenna Delaney – Ashland Blazer

Regional Coaches of the Year:

1 – Scott Alexander – Ballard Memorial
2 – Monty Todd – Trigg County
3 – Stephen Julian – Apollo
4 – Rian Craft – Cumberland County
5 – Jamie Goodman – Central Hardin
6 – Bruce Pierce – Bullitt East
7 – Suzanne Cates – Assumption
7 – Alan Jones – Ballard
8 – Mike Schrecker – South Oldham
9 – Chris Schreiber – St. Henry
10 – Chad Persinger – Harrison County
10 – Matt Puckett – George Rogers Clark

11 – Tracy Spickard – Franklin County
12 – Michael Tate – West Jessamine
13 – Crystal Stidham – Corbin
14 – Jay Perkins – Letcher County Central
15 – Ryan Chapman – Belfry
16 – Scott Ingram – Ashland Blazer

Class 1A

Player of the Year:

Addison Tramble – Livingston Central
Erica Branham – Cumberland County

Coaching Staff of the Year:

Cumberland County

First Team:

Addison Tramble – Livingston Central
Erica Branham – Cumberland County
Molly Fahm – Belfry
Kenzie Willen – Cumberland County
Hadley Hargrove – Livingston Central
Madi Cooksey – Cumberland County
Kyndall Johnson – Bracken County
Sami Noble – Hazard
Jenna Coursey – Lyon County
Irelynn Burns – Livingston Central

Second Team:

Peyton Fields – Hazard
Ryleigh Griffith – Hazard
Gracie Myatt – Cumberland County
Lily Logsdon – Owensboro Catholic
Courtney Collins – Lyon County
Taylor Clark – Owensboro Catholic
Baylor Hall – Belfry
Breyleigh McDaniel – Elliott County
Olivia Moore – Lyon County
Maggie Music – Paintsville

Third Team:

Kira Ratliff – Paintsville
Blair Byassee – Hickman County
Audrey Carnes – Hancock County
Chloe Longwell – Clinton County
Gabby Luckett – Bethlehem
Ella Morris – Whitesville Trinity
Grace Rogers – Menifee County
Addilyn Simmons – Owensboro Catholic
Jordyn Waltrip – Hancock County
Claire Whitley – Elliott County

Class 2A

Player of the Year:

Isabella Persinger – Harrison County

Coaching Staff of the Year:

Harrison County

First Team:

Isabella Persinger – Harrison County
Shyanne Ross – Harrison County

Tember Oliver – Trigg County
Taylor Blevins – Lawrence County
Brookelyn Duckwyler – Ashland Blazer
Taytum Spiers – Elizabethtown
Kloie Smith – Franklin Simpson
Lauryn Eastham – Rowan County
Kassi Perkins – Rowan County
Averie Ratliff – Perry County Central
Jada Patton – Lawrence County
Jaycie Goad – Boyd County

Second Team:

Maddie Gray – Allen County-Scottsville
Layla Scott – Webster County
Josey Kegley – Greenup County
Lilly Ferguson – Franklin Simpson
Jenna Delaney – Ashland Blazer
Kady Fuller – Trigg County
Emma Hamm – Harrison County
Brooklyn Oliver – Allen County Scottsville
Scarlett Stamper – Letcher County Central
Maddy Steele – Greenup County
Aubrey Robbins – Nelson County
Miley Finley – Boyle County
Abby Barnett – Magoffin County

Third Team:

Karrington Hunt – Butler County
Aleigha Newby – Harrison County
Sydney Holcomb – Rockcastle County
Macy Spivey – Rockcastle County
Nora Simpson – Nelson County
Molly Abbott – LaRue County
Madison McCoy – Franklin County
Lakin Knipp – East Carter
Emalynn Kitts – Lawrence County
Camryn Kelly – Franklin County
Savanna Henderson – Boyd County
Josie Dials – Johnson Central
Jayda Boateng – Bell County

Class 3A

Player of the Year:

Layla Ogden – South Warren

Coaching Staff of the Year:

South Warren

First Team:

McLaine Hudson – South Warren
Layla Ogden – South Warren
Hadley Borders – South Warren
Courtney Norwood – South Warren
Annie Newman – Daviess County
Lilliana Hill – George Rogers Clark
Kaitlyn Dixon – Highlands
Molly Hancock – Daviess County
Kenzie Williams – South Laurel
Haley McGuire – Frederick Douglass
Kate Drury – Madison Central
Maleya Giddens – Assumption

Second Team:

Jordyn Abner – George Rogers Clark
Payton Brown – Highlands
Sadie Kirk – Madisonville North Hopkins
Aubrey Batts – Oldham County
Storey Hume – Daviess County
Abigail Myszak – West Jessamine
Kamryn Timmons – Henderson County
Karsyn Rockvoan – Bryan Station
Macie Murray – Greenwood
Natalie Alimento – East Jessamine
Josie Feebeck – Campbell County

Third Team:

Cali Huff – Greenwood
Hadley Swint – Scott County
Ayden Bennett – Henderson County
Saniya Shields – Henderson County
Kaelyn Ledford – Meade County
Averie Lightner – Conner
Alivia Cooper – Bullitt East
Shelby James – Ballard
Layla Zepf – Highlands
Lexi Messer – South Laurel
Callie Smith – Daviess County
Hope Hamilton – Campbell County
Mollie Julian – Apollo
Jarynn Bowman – Frederick Douglass

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Will is the founder of 10thRegion.com and its chief writer and photographer. From Bracken County, he attended Northern Kentucky University and graduated with his B.A. in Social Studies Education in 2020 and M.A. in Education in 2023. Will is currently attending Morehead State for his M.A. in Counseling and M.A. in Educational Technology.

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