Player of the Year: Shannon Smith, Milford
The senior posted a 25-1 record with an incredible 0.04 ERA this season, including playoffs. She struck out 358 batters this season and broke the Massachusetts softball record for most strikeouts. At the plate, she batted .489 with 35 RBIs and nine homeruns.
The Kentucky-bound pitcher struck out 13 in the D1 State Finals win over Agawam, including getting all three Brownie hitters swinging in the top of the seventh to seal it.
Honorable Mention: Anna O'Neill, King Philip - Meg Colleran, North Attleboro.
Meg Colleran, Pitcher, North Attleboro
Caroline Fairbanks, Third Base, Milford
Jackie Healy, First Base, Oliver Ames
Anna O'Neill, Pitcher, King Philip
Shannon Smith, Pitcher, Milford
Hock 5 Second Team
Jesse Aleixo, Pitcher, Taunton
Sam Bonvino, First Base, Milford
Tori Constantin, Second Base, King Philip
Renee Poirier, First Base, King Philip
Meghan Wynn, Catcher, North Attleboro
Hock 5 Third Team
Elizabeth Criscione, Pitcher, Franklin
Marissa Gifford, Second Base, North Attleboro
Eva Mazzoni, Center Field, Foxboro
Alicia Pavadore, Catcher, Taunton
Kayla Soucie, Shortstop, Oliver Ames
Underclassman of the Year: Renee Poirier, King Philip
Dan Libon/PatchPoirier had a monster year at the plate and also chipped in at the pitching circle.
The sophomore was one of the team's leaders in extra base hits and pitched a 1-hitter in a playoff win for the Warriors. She had a three run-homerun in a big game against Hopkinton.
“She’s been killing the ball all year," KP head coach Norm Beauchemin told Josh Perry after the game against Hopkinton. "She probably has the most extra-base hits for us. She’s a great hitter.”
Honorable Mention: Jordan Wade, Taunton - Jamie Gottwald, Oliver Ames
Coach of the Year: Brian Macchi, Milford
In this 8th year at the helm of the Scarlet Hawks, Macchi guided Milford to a 25-1 record and a 2013 MIAA Division I State Championship. Their lone loss of the season came at the end of April in 10 innings to North Attleboro.
Macchi saw his team give up just three runs all season and at the plate, batted in 198 runs for an average of over 7 runs a game. Six of the Scarlet Hawks' games were stopped because of the slaughter rule.
Honorable Mention: Norm Beauchemin, King Philip - Dave Lewry, Taunton.