White Knoll's Lyon, Farr claim top player, coaching honors

Lady Timberwolves won first-ever Class 5A title

Thomas Grant Jr.
chroniclesports@yahoo.com
Posted 6/20/18

2017 ALL-CHRONICLE COUNTRY SOFTBALL TEAMS

(First Team)  

Allie Light (Lexington), Ginna Leaphart and Hannah Goodwin (both of White Knoll), Morgan Scott (Dutch Fork), Kayla Oswell (River …

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White Knoll's Lyon, Farr claim top player, coaching honors

Lady Timberwolves won first-ever Class 5A title

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2017 ALL-CHRONICLE COUNTRY SOFTBALL TEAMS
(First Team) 
Allie Light (Lexington), Ginna Leaphart and Hannah Goodwin (both of White Knoll), Morgan Scott (Dutch Fork), Kayla Oswell (River Bluff),  Tracy Truesdale and Kyla Koch (both of Chapin), Hannah Fisher (Airport), Savana Rosson, Michaela Derrick, Gracen Chambliss and Madison Pride (all of Gilbert), Carsten and Cameron Puckett (both of Gray Collegiate), Jaylah Barr & Kiara Quattlebaum (both of Batesburg-Leesville) 


(Second Team) 
Madison Miller & Lexi Winters (both of White Knoll), Denaed Santini & Sarah Gordon (both of Lexington), Carolyn Lusk (Dutch Fork), A.P. Pelfrey, Kendall Shealy & Kourtney Culcleasure (all of River Bluff), Kaitlyn Borck, Molly Burns and Haley Truesdale (both of Chapin), Gracey Dorn, Allie Spires and Angell Weaver (all of Airport), Amie Johnson & Taleah Tolen (Batesburg-Leesville), Chaston Huntly (Gray Collegiate), Julie Hillard (Irmo) and Lauren Kelly (Brookland-Cayce), Ashlynn Kayton (Pelion) 
COACHES - Russell Spires (Lexington) and Sarah Minchew (Gilbert) 


PLAYER OF THE YEAR - Andrea Lyon (White Knoll) 
The Gardner-Webb-bound junior pitcher set a school record with 27 victories. She led the Midlands with 286 strikeouts and a .77 earned run average to go with 13 home runs, 41 hits and a .414 batting average. 


COACH OF THE YEAR - April Farr (White Knoll)
The Region 5-5A and S.C. Athletic Coaches Association Coach of the Year led the Lady Timberwolves to their first-ever state championship and a 31-2 record. White Knoll also finished 16th in the MaxPreps Xcellent 25 National Softball rankings. 
 

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