News Summary

The Tennessee Sports Writers Association has unveiled the All-State softball teams for the 2025 season, featuring a remarkable roster of talented athletes across various classifications. Catchers, infielders, and outfielders have demonstrated exceptional skills, with standout players such as Brinli Bain and Kaylee Kilgore gaining recognition. This year’s teams emphasize the bright future of high school softball in Tennessee, celebrating the hard work and dedication of these young athletes as they gear up for the upcoming season.

Tennessee Unveils All-State Softball Teams for the 2025 Season

Excitement is buzzing throughout the state of Tennessee as the 2025 All-State softball teams have just been announced. With a roster full of talented players, the Tennessee Sports Writers Association (TSWA) has recognized some of the finest athletes across various classifications for their hard work and dedication on the field.

Class 1A Highlights

Let’s dive into the standout players in the Class 1A category. Among the talented catchers, you’ll find Brinli Bain from Eagleville and Bailey Stewart from Gordonsville, both seniors making a name for themselves this season. The infielders take the spotlight with names like Addisyn Linton (Eagleville), Kaliyah Lucas (Jo Byrns), and Baylor Walden (Clay County), showcasing the strength and prowess in the area. Other notable infielders include Ella Grace Harvey (Whitwell), Keely Williams (Bruceton), and Madison Holder (Bruceton), along with junior Baylor Walden.

Speedy Outfielders

When it comes to the outfield, make sure to keep an eye on Reagan Blair (Cloudland), who is already in her junior year, as well as the experienced Loren Blevins (North Greene) in her senior year. They’re joined by Emma Parham from Dresden, a freshman whose future looks bright!

Pitching Powerhouses

The Class 1A pitching category is stacked with talent. Achieving the recognition are Kaylee Kilgore (South Pittsburg), Rhylan Hicks (Oakdale), and Kailey Plumlee (Gordonsville), all seniors demonstrating incredible skill on the mound. And let’s not forget about Madison Davenport, a sophomore from Eagleville, who is making a splash as a utility player.

Notable Mentions

But wait, there’s more! Several additional players across different classifications have also caught attention. Rising stars like Tori Hahn (Alcoa, So.), Harlie Phillips (Watertown, So.), and Halle Bailey (Alcoa, Jr.) are making their mark in softball. Maddie Floyd (Liberty Creek, Sr.) and Madison Hensley (South Greene, Sr.) are also part of this illustrious list, highlighting the robust talent pool in Tennessee.

Utility Players Shine

Utility players are also being recognized for their versatile skills. Among them are Emma Pierce (Camden, Sr.) and Salem O’Dell (Waverly, Sr.), along with Ainsley Pickett from Sequatchie County, who is just a sophomore!

Exceptional Pitching Across Classifications

If we broaden our lens to recognize talent across all classifications, standout pitcher Madi Creasman (Nolensville, So.) stands out with an impressive record of 25 wins and only 2 losses, along with a whopping 207 strikeouts and a notable ERA of 1.13. Nealy McCluskey and Reagan Reeves from Christ Presbyterian Academy in Division II-AA are also on the radar, helping to elevate the level of competition in the state.

Conclusion

As we can see, the All-State softball teams for the 2025 season are brimming with talent and promise! The recognition of these players by the TSWA highlights not only their hard work but also the bright future of Tennessee high school softball. Congratulations to all the athletes and let’s keep an eye on how they perform in the upcoming games!

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