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Softball: Complete conference lists

A few days ago, I wrote a blog on the DuPage Valley, Upstate Eight and East Suburban Catholic all-conference lists. I've gotten a couple of emails because I goofed up and made some readers think that the entire lists would appear after clicking on the link. But all I actually posted were the picks from our area teams. Since there is no way to link to the DVC and UEC, because for some reason it is beyond those conferences to maintain useful websites, I have typed up the complete list. I've also provided a link to the complete ESCC list. Just click on the link below and enjoy.

For the ESCC complete list, click here.

DVC
Glenbard East: Alyssa Gianatsio (Unanimous selection), Paige Gerstner (U)
Glenbard North:Hanna Santora, Bri Digioia (U), Alyssa Jasinski, Jenny Nelson
Naperville Central:Natalie Wunderlich (U), Lizzy Ploen (U), Erin Graham (U), Stephanie Lynch
Naperville North:Sarah Adam (U), Sammy Marshall
West Aurora:Stephanie Becker (U), Sam Arenkill
West Chicago: Mary Connolly (U), Linnea Detrick (U), Chrissie Rovtar, Izzy Bruce, Jamie Dash
Wheaton North:Adrianne Sieben (U), Paige Wilson (U)
WW South:Virginia McAndrews (U), Meaghan Sullivan (U), Katty Frey

Honorable Mention
GE: Abby Petersdorf, Megan Shannon
GN:Elisabeth Walter
NC: Katie Bradley
WA: Devin Vaughn, Allison Sherman, Mariah Barnak
WWS: Brianna Wolf

DVC MVP: Mary Connolly, WC
DVC Coach of the Year:Jim Schaudt, WC

UEC

East Aurora: Yuliana Garcia
Bartlett: Elizabeth Kay (U), Nicole Beck, Callie Dennson, Lauren Wydra (U), Megan Morales
Elgin: Caris Alan
Lake Park:Missy Mazur (U), Lynsey Ciezki (U), Alexis Munaco (U), Carly Willert
Larkin: Victoria Nino
Neuqua Valley: Jenna Marsalli, Colleen Hohman (U)
St. Charles East: Rebecca Reinbold (U), Claire Desrosiers, Gabby Moe
St. Charles North: Lisa Korth (U), Loren Cihlar
South Elgin: Rebecca French, Lauren Vitiello, Kimberly Pierce (U),
Streamwood: Melissa Abraham, Barb Posinger (U)
Waubonsie Valley: Ally Seplak (U)

To reiterate what I said a couple days ago, I think the picks from our area teams are pretty fair. For the most part it's the best players from each team. However, I can't understand how Neuqua's Marsalli wasn't a unanimous selection in the UEC. The sophomore shortstop finished with 11 homers, was sharp in the field and a team leader. Oh well, at least she's on the list. What do you think of the picks? Was anyone left off?

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What does the (U) after a name mean???

It means that player was a unanimous all-conference pick.

Dustin – I hope you find the room in the paper to publish this list, similar to how it was published for the boys.

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