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Hannah Wells, a senior pitcher for the Coahoma Bulldogettes, has been named the 2025 MaxPreps National Player of the Year following a remarkable season. She led her team to their third consecutive UIL state title and achieved impressive statistics, including a record of 22-1 and 31 home runs. Alongside catcher Mia Clemmer, who was also recognized as a High School Softball All-American, they have redefined excellence on the diamond. With an aim for a historic fourth consecutive title, the duo is set to continue their successful journey at the University of Texas.

Hannah Wells Takes the Spotlight in Coahoma’s Historic Softball Season

Coahoma is buzzing with excitement as Hannah Wells, a talented senior pitcher, has been named the 2025 MaxPreps National Player of the Year, marking another feather in her already illustrious cap. This prestigious recognition follows closely on the heels of her recent award of Gatorade National Softball Player of the Year. With these accolades, Wells joins an elite group of athletes who have worn the crown of MaxPreps National Player, a distinguished list that includes 15 other remarkable players, such as the well-known Montana Fouts.

Dominating the Diamond

This season has been nothing short of spectacular for Wells. She led her team, the Coahoma Bulldogettes, to a significant milestone: their third consecutive UIL state title, crushing Lexington with a dominant score of 6-1 in the championship match. Her impressive performance didn’t just stop there; Wells showcased her power at the plate, smashing a whopping 31 home runs, while also posting an outstanding record of 22-1 on the mound, along with an incredible 0.49 ERA and striking out an astonishing 258 opponents. Her batting average soared to .602, and she drove in 75 RBIs over the season!

The Dynamic Duo Shines

Wells wasn’t alone in her success. Alongside her, catcher Mia Clemmer earned the title of High School Softball All-American from MaxPreps, landing a spot on the coveted first team of the All-America Team. Clemmer has been equally stellar, sporting a batting average of .611, hitting 20 home runs, and racking up 47 RBIs, with a jaw-dropping .993 fielding percentage. Together, they were recognized as co-winners of the 2024 Texas Sports Writers Association Class 3A State Player of the Year award, with Wells also receiving the title for 2025.

Record-Breaking Numbers

In their latest victory in the state championship game, both players showcased their talents by hitting home runs, contributing significantly to their team’s win. Wells also snagged the state championship game MVP honors for the second time in her career, proving her clutch performance in high-pressure situations. Over the last three years, the duo has developed a seamless partnership, having played travel ball together since they were just 10 years old. Their teamwork has led to an astonishing 97-3 record during their time on the varsity squad.

The Road Ahead

With an impressive career record of 70-2, Wells boasts a remarkable 0.77 ERA and 790 strikeouts, affirming her status as one of the best pitchers around. Meanwhile, Clemmer’s defensive capabilities and her exceptional pitch-calling have played a vital role in enabling Wells to shine on the mound. This season alone, Coahoma has outscored their opponents by a staggering 332-19 in just 28 games and is currently riding an unbelievable winning streak of 86 games. As they aim for a historic fourth consecutive state title appearance, the pressure is on!

Future Stars at UT

As the season progresses, both Wells and Clemmer have committed to continue their softball journey at the esteemed University of Texas, where they will join the defending national champions. Wells has her eyes set on achieving a remarkable three-peat in state titles after winning in 2023 and 2024, a feat that few have accomplished. The Bulldogettes currently hold a record of 34-1 this season, with their defense allowing only 15 earned runs, further showcasing their dominance in the sport.

With their unparalleled skills and chemistry on the field, it’s clear that Coahoma’s Wells and Clemmer are not just making history; they are setting the stage for an exciting future in softball!

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