Alliance League Player Spotlights – August 2024

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Spotlight on the Rising Stars of Youth Fastpitch Softball

 

The world of fastpitch softball is brimming with young talent, and these athletes are making waves, leaving a trail of awe-inspiring performances across the nation. From the gritty infielders to powerful pitchers and heavy hitters, the future of softball looks brighter than ever. Let’s take a moment to shine a spotlight on these impressive athletes from all around our member leagues.

 

Lauren Howard (Team Pennsylvania Hall, NEFL – 16U)

Lauren Howard is a powerhouse on the diamond and in every sport she tackles. This 2026 athlete, playing for Team Pennsylvania Hall, has schools lining up to recruit her. Whether she’s in the infield making clutch defensive plays or grinding one of the other three sports she excels in, Lauren’s work ethic speaks for itself. Her agility and strength are a coach’s dream, and with a Division I commitment looming, Lauren’s future is as bright as her determination.

 

 

 

 

 

Kaylyn Arnold (EC Bullets 16U – Schnute/Bilz, SEFL – 16U)

Kaylyn Arnold has been crushing it this season, and her stats prove she’s one to watch. With a jaw-dropping .710 average and a staggering 2.602 OPS, she’s an offensive juggernaut for the EC Bullets. Her 7 home runs and 23 RBIs in 49 plate appearances have made her one of the most feared hitters in the league. When she steps up to the plate, there’s a good chance the ball’s headed over the fence. Kaylyn’s dominance isn’t just a flash in the pan—she’s only getting started.

 

 

 

 

 

Hailey Brereton (Windermere Wildfire Paulson, SEFL – 18U)

Hailey Brereton has been on a tear since dominating last year’s high school softball season, finishing 9th in the nation in strikeouts. Her electric performances carried over into the summer, where she led the Windermere Wildfire Paulson to multiple wins against top-ranked teams. Hailey’s leadership and relentless drive helped her team finish 2nd at the Alliance Nationals. A great teammate and a relentless competitor, Hailey’s passion for the game makes her one of the most exciting pitchers in the nation.

 

 

 

 

 

Sydney Miller (Empire State Huskies National Porcelli, NEFL – 16U)

Sydney Miller’s rise as a power pitcher is nothing short of spectacular. With her dominating presence on the mound, she’s become a highly sought-after 2026 RHP. Sydney’s impressive 4.3 GPA shows she’s just as dedicated in the classroom as she is on the field. Her drive for excellence in all areas of life sets her apart. College programs are taking notice, and Sydney’s future in both softball and academics is full of promise.

 

 

 

 

 

Marissa Rothenberger (Midwest Speed 15U National Wagner, HFL – 16U)

Marissa Rothenberger delivered a clutch performance at the AFCS Nationals, helping her team knock off the #1 seed in a stunning upset. Her poise and tenacity on the field propelled the Midwest Speed 15U to an elite Top 8 finish. Marissa’s ability to perform under pressure makes her one of the rising stars of the sport. Keep an eye on this standout—her journey is just getting started.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Sidney Forrester (Aces Fastpitch, HFL – 18U)

Sidney Forrester brought power and leadership to the Aces Fastpitch squad, leading them to an elite 8 finish at the AFCS. With multiple home runs in key games, Sidney proved she can come through in the clutch. Her big bat and steady presence in the lineup have made her a cornerstone of her team’s success, and her future is looking bright as she continues to excel.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Olivia Frellick (USA Prime 14U Frellick, HFL – 14U)

At just 14 years old, Olivia Frellick is already turning heads. Hitting a scorching .562 with an on-base percentage of .632, Olivia is a force at the plate. Her impressive numbers and ability to get on base consistently make her a key player for USA Prime. With numbers like these, Olivia is set to continue her rise as one of the top young hitters in the game.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Khloe Melgar (Power Surge Walling/Sterling 2030, PCFL – 12U)

Don’t let Khloe Melgar’s age fool you—this 12U standout is already showing signs of greatness. As part of the Power Surge Walling/Sterling squad, Khloe is learning the game at a high level and proving she’s ready for whatever challenge comes her way. With a bright future ahead of her, Khloe is a name we’ll be hearing a lot more of in the coming years.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Bronwyn James (510 Pride Fastpitch James/Fujimoto, PCFL – 18U)

Bronwyn James has been a key player for 510 Pride Fastpitch, and her senior leadership has been instrumental in her team’s success. Competing at the 18U level, Bronwyn’s ability to perform at the highest levels is a testament to her skill and dedication. Whether on offense or defense, Bronwyn’s commitment to the game is undeniable.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Annie Newman (Louisville Lady Sluggers – Huecker/Norwood, SEFL – 16U)

For Annie Newman, dreams really do come true. After an incredible season with the Louisville Lady Sluggers, she caught the attention of countless college coaches. But Annie’s heart was always set on one place—University of Kentucky. Her commitment to UK is a testament to her talent and hard work, and there’s no doubt she’ll continue to shine in the blue and white. UK fans, get ready. Annie Newman is coming, and she’s ready to dominate.

 

 

From coast to coast, these young athletes are defining the future of fastpitch softball. Their talent, work ethic, and passion for the game are paving the way for long and successful careers. Keep your eyes on these rising stars—you’re looking at the future of the sport!