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And the winner is...MN Softball Hub Top Performer revealed

By Kassondra Burtis, SportsEngine, 05/03/22, 9:15AM CDT

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See who fans voted as the top performer from April 25-30.

Athletes are considered for the weekly top performer poll only if their stats are entered on the MN Softball Hub by 10 a.m. on Sundays. If coaches or members of their staffs need access to enter stats, please email mnhubs@sportngin.com.


Top performer winner

 

Brenna Koeppel, St. Charles. The junior threw 153 pitches and pitched 14 consecutive scoreless innings last week in two Saints shutout wins. In a 2-0 victory against Winona Cotter on April 26, Koeppel struck out five batters and allowed five hits. Two nights later, the Saints defeated Caledonia/Spring Grove 6-0 behind Koeppel’s 15-strikeout, two-hit performance in the circle.

Top performer candidates

Brenna Koeppel, St. Charles. The junior threw 153 pitches and pitched 14 consecutive scoreless innings last week in two Saints shutout wins. In a 2-0 victory against Winona Cotter on April 26, Koeppel struck out five batters and allowed five hits. Two nights later, the Saints defeated Caledonia/Spring Grove 6-0 behind Koeppel’s 15-strikeout, two-hit performance in the circle.

Jacqueline Larsen, Bloomington Jefferson. The junior outfielder dominated at the plate on April 29, leading her team past Orono 12-2. Larsen went a perfect 4-for-4, hitting a double plus a trio of home runs and stealing a base as she recorded RBIs on six of the Jaguars’ 12 runs.

Kaylee Peter, Plainview-Elgin-Millville. Following a pair of losses a week earlier, the Bulldogs were looking to get back into the win column during a road game on April 28, and they did so behind Peter's career game. The senior went 3-for-4 at the plate, including a double and a home run, and she recorded an impressive eight RBIs in the win to boost her season total to 11. The Bulldogs defeated Rushford-Peterson 13-4.

Sydney Schwartz, Chanhassen. The pitcher is having an impressive senior season both in the circle and at the plate, helping the Storm to a 6-0 record so far this season. The Storm played four away games last week, all of which featured stellar play from Schwartz. She pitched a combined 26 1/3 innings, allowing just four total runs — three earned — on 12 hits while striking out 37 batters. Schwartz also provided offense in the wins, going 12-for-14 with seven RBIs — including back-to-back 4-for-4, three-RBI, one-home run games.

Bethany Weiss, Forest Lake. The junior catcher led two Rangers wins last week with 10 RBIs between wins at Irondale and Woodbury. On April 27, Weiss recorded seven RBIs on her 3-for-4 night, hitting a single and two home runs as the Rangers defeated Irondale 16-2. The next night, the Rangers shut out Woodbury 15-0 as Weiss showcased another 3-for-4 performance and three RBIs. She leads the Rangers with 22 RBIs through 10 games.

*Stats and records as of May 1

Editor's note: A Top Performer of the Week was incorrectly listed as playing for a team from different school. We've correct the error and created a new poll. The votes cast from the disabled poll (found below) will be totaled with those cast in the new poll to determine the winner of Top Performer of the Week.


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