Here are Oregon Live’s selections for Oregon’s best players regardless of classification for the 2025 high school softball season.
First teamCatchersSierra Llamas, Southridge, senior
The Portland State signee and first-team 6A all-state selection hit .424 (1.241 OPS) with seven doubles, six home runs, 30 RBIs and 24 runs scored, striking out only once in 103 plate appearances while also stealing four bases and accruing a .976 fielding percentage.
Addy Northway, Grant Union/Prairie City, senior
The two-time 2A/1A player of the year caught and pitched for the three-time state champion Prospectors, hitting .450 (1.120 OPS) with 10 doubles, three home runs, 21 RBIs and 35 runs while striking out once in 115 plate appearances while going 12-1 in 15 starts in the circle, striking out 131 in 100.2 innings with a 2.64 ERA.
First basemanAnna Harper, Henley, senior
Harper was a two-time 4A all-state outfielder before moving to first base this spring, where the Skyline Conference player of the year led the team in a host of offensive categories — hits (44), home runs (8), RBIs (39), and runs scored (40) — while hitting .463 (1.384 OPS) with seven doubles.
Infielders Eleanor Baker, La Salle Prep, junior
The first-team 5A all-state selection has already committed to Santa Clara, and as the Falcons leadoff hitter, she hit .598 with 50 runs scored, 20 doubles, five triples, five home runs, 24 RBIs and 16 stolen bases.
Kaylee Dinger, McMinnville, senior
The 6A player of the year started the season in the 5-hole but quickly moved to the 3-spot in the Grizzlies lineup, where the Cal Poly Humboldt commit put up monster numbers for the state semifinalists, hitting .462 with 12 doubles, 12 home runs, 61 RBIs, 36 runs scored and nine stolen bases.
Brooklyn Lick, Ridgeview, senior
The Bushnell signee won 5A player of the year honors in leading the Ravens to the state title, playing primarily shortstop but also filling in at catcher and third base, finishing the year hitting .615 (1.852 OPS) with 17 doubles, three triples, 11 home runs, 53 RBIs, 52 runs scored and four stolen bases while fielding .938.
Malia Scanlan, Cascade, senior
The Western Oregon signee and Oregon West Conference player of the year had a banner season for the Cougars, hitting .543 (1.704 OPS) with 18 doubles, 11 home runs, 62 RBIs and 43 runs scored.
Outfielders Syren Ferguson, Thurston, junior
The first-team 5A all-state selection had a solid season helping the Colts reach their first state final, hitting .363 (1.031 OPS) with 11 doubles, three triples, 36 runs scored, 24 RBIs and nine stolen bases.
Jordyn Henderson, Sherwood, junior
The first-team 6A all-state selection blossomed this spring for the Bowmen in helping them win their first state title, hitting .341 with six doubles, five triples, four home runs, 25 RBIs, 37 runs scored and eight stolen bases.
Jordan Pena, Sunset, senior
Another first-team 6A all-state selection who broke through this year for the Apollos, Pena hit .350 with seven doubles, four triples, four home runs, 36 RBIs, 31 runs scored and 11 stolen bases to lead them to their first Metro League title since 2019 and a school-record 25 wins.
PitchersBrezlyn Hagemeister, Ridgeview, sophomore
Boasting an improved changeup and a bulldog attitude, the 5A pitcher of the year went 25-1 with nine shutouts and a 1.30 ERA, striking out 272 against just 108 hits and 53 walks over 162 innings while also hitting .494 (1.463 OPS) with 10 doubles, seven home runs and 43 RBIs.
Braeli Martin, West Salem, senior
The 6A pitcher of the year overcame a slow start to the season to finish 16-5 with a 1.97 ERA, striking out 163 over 131.1 innings for the state quarterfinalist Titans while hitting .322 with seven home runs, 39 RBIs, 25 runs scored and six stolen bases.
Presley Sarono-Ramos, Sherwood, freshman
Sarono-Ramos shared time with senior Destiny Cornwell in the circle for the 6A state champion but earned first-team all-state honors by posting a 1.10 ERA over 101.2 innings, allowing just 36 hits and 45 walks while striking out 177. She also hit .422 (1.180 OPS) with seven home runs, 38 RBIs and 25 runs scored.
UtilityMyleigh Cooper, Scio, senior
The three-time 3A player of the year and Cal Poly commit terrorized opponents throughout the Loggers’ run to their first state title after back-to-back runner-up finishes, hitting .814 with 26 home runs and 72 RBIs while also posting a 1.16 ERA in 120.2 innings in the circle, striking out 202 while allowing just 64 hits and 34 walks. She broke the state single-season records for batting average and home runs to finish her career with a state-record 75 homers.
Player of the Year
Kaylee Dinger, McMinnville, senior
Pitcher of the Year
Brezlyn Hagemeister, Ridgeview, sophomore
Coach of the YearKris Moore, Sherwood
Moore became the Bowmen’s fourth coach in three seasons this spring and led them to their first 6A state championship in their first appearance in the final, smashing the school record for single-season wins (29-3) in the process.
Second teamCatchers
Cam Dalke, Scio, junior
Morgan Voll, Caldera, senior
First baseman
Megan Trissel, Scio, senior
Infielders
Sam Blachley, Jesuit, senior
McKayla Castro, West Linn, junior
Kya Lindell, Astoria, senior
Mya Ward, West Salem, senior
Outfielders
Avery Dimeo, Aloha, sophomore
Lauren Glasser, Bend, senior
Taylor Terry, McMinnville, sophomore
Pitchers
Sydney Arnold, Sunset, freshman
Julia Edwards, North Medford, sophomore
Ashlynne Franssen, Gladstone, sophomore
Allison Hayzlwtt, Canby, junior
Utility
Lily Buendia, Junction City, senior
Third teamCatchers
McKenna Parmalee, Sherwood, senior
Terra Singleton, Roseburg, junior
First baseman
Cali Davis, Forest Grove, junior
Infielders
Danika Brackett, Crater, senior
Adaleigh Ellis, St. Helens, junior
Laterra Foster-Frison, Gresham, senior
Natalie Tlascala, North Medford, junior
Outfielders
Lillie Brooks, Dayton, senior
Reece Jacobs, Grant Union/Prairie City, senior
Portland Razo, Central Catholic, sophomore
Pitchers
Eme Curaming, St. Helens, sophomore
Lily McCormick, Central, senior
Kasey Ogan, Thurston, senior
Kherington Wright, Forest Grove, sophomore
Utility
Genevieve Osburg, Lebanon, senior
Charly Upmeyer, Dayton, sophomore