UIL State Softball Tournament Records


Batting
(AB R H RBI Avg.)

5A
Heather Martinez (Pasadena Dobie, 1995) 10 6 7 3 .700
Alicia Pierucci (Tomball, 1994) 5 2 3 2 .600
Jennifer Lewis (Tomball, 1994) 5 2 3 2 .600
Melissa Coronado (Pearland, 1996) 7 1 4 2 .571
Brandi Noles (Klein Oak, 1998) 7 2 4 1 .571

4A
Angela Faust (Waco Midway, 1998) 6 1 4 1 .667
Becca Mellina (Waco Midway, 1998) 6 1 4 1 .667
Jenilee Skender (Hallsville, 2001) 6 0 4 2 .667
Amy Rust (Brenham, 1996) 5 2 3 1 .600
Heather Parris (Cedar Hill, 1997) 7 2 4 1 .571
Sara Williamson (Weatherford, 1999) 7 0 4 3 .571
Sara Williamson (Weatherford, 2000) 7 3 4 2 .571

3A
Michelle Long (Mount Vernon, 1994) 10 3 7 8 .700
Renee Wright (Sweeny, 1995) 7 5 5 3 .714
Misti Cosby (Lindale, 2004) 6 1 4 2 .667
Terrie Pepper (Devine, 1994) 10 5 6 2 .600
Ashley Moffett (Sweeny, 1995) 5 3 3 0 .600
Angela Kilgo (West, 1998) 5 0 3 0 .600
Holly Tankersley (Kirbyville, 2003) 5 5 3 2 .600
Kelli Clawson (Mount Vernon, 1994) 7 1 4 2 .571
Amy Goodwin (Kirbyville, 2003) 7 1 4 1 .571
Cheree Bolin (Mount Vernon, 1995) 11 2 6 2 .545

2A
Lauren Arthur (Troy, 2000) 7 0 5 1 .714
Tarra Sterling (Coahoma, 1998) 9 2 6 0 .667
Brittany Thacker (Alto, 1999) 6 2 4 2 .667
Kortney Kemper (Coahoma, 1999) 8 2 5 2 .625
Jenna Kubesch (Weimar, 2003) 8 0 5 1 .625
Julie Murphy (Hawley, 1997) 5 1 3 1 .600
Laura Ellis (Blooming Grove, 1998) 5 1 3 3 .600
Ruby Garcia (Coahoma, 2002) 5 0 3 0 .600
Laura Ellis (Blooming Grove, 1996) 7 1 4 3 .571
Kori Patterson (Blooming Grove, 1998) 7 3 4 3 .571
Myra Ulrich (Weimar, 2002) 7 1 4 2 .571
Jill Kloesel (Weimar, 2003) 7 1 4 3 .571

1A
Melissa Boedeker (Shiner, 2001) 8 3 6 1 .750
DeAnna Cowart (Bosqueville, 2002) 6 0 4 2 .667
Chelsea Malina (Shiner, 2002) 6 4 4 1 .667
Amy Downey (Shiner, 2002) 5 1 3 4 .600
Hailey Michalec (Shiner, 2002) 5 3 3 2 .600
Rebekah Benton (Flatonia, 2003) 5 1 3 3 .600
Lindsey Maxey (Shiner, 2001) 7 2 4 2 .571
Kassi Mikulik (Flatonia, 2003) 7 4 4 0 .571
Sabrina Johnston (Windthorst, 2004) 7 2 4 1 .571

Most Hits in Single Game

5A
4--Stacy Chambers (Humble Kingwood); Heather Martinez (Pasadena Dobie), 1993.
3--April Cook (Pasadena Dobie); Courtney Rash (Waco Midway), 1993; Janelle Carrington (Angleton); Leslie Mata (El Paso Bel Air), 1994; April Cook, Heather Martinez and Christa Williams (Pasadena Dobie); Bree Whisenhunt (Keller); Allison Kawazoe (San Antonio Marshall), 1995; Erin Renfro (Keller), 1997; Brandi Noles (Klein Oak), 1998; Tina Boutelle (Katy Taylor), 2001.

4A
4--Angela Faust (Waco Midway), 1998; Sara Williamson (Weatherford), 1999
3--Demetria Douglas (La Marque); Heather Parris (Cedar Hill), 1997; Terroni Collins (Waco Midway), 1998; Loren Munoz (Spring Branch Smithson Valley), 1999; Sara Williamson (Weatherford), 2000; Brooke LaRue and Harmony Schwethelm (Spring Branch Smithson Valley, 2002).

3A
4--Rachel Wright (Sweeny), 1995; Janetta Grovey (Sweeny), 1996.
3--Cheree Bolin and Michelle Long (Mount Vernon); Terrie Pepper (Devine) (in two games), 1994; Jamie Schimara (Bellville), 1996; Melissa Martin (Graham), 1999; Holly Miller (Sanger), Amber Wood (Sanger), Erin Smith (Midland Greenwood), 2001.

2A
3--Shana Earnest (Coahoma); Laura Barham and Laura Ellis (Blooming Grove), 1996; Robyn Vinson (Hawley), 1997; Laura Barham and Kori Patterson (Blooming Grove); Tara Sterling (in two games) (Coahoma), 1998; Rheagan Penn and Brittany Thacker (Alto); Kortney Kemper (Coahoma), 1999; Lauren Arthur (Troy), 2000; Ruby Garcia (Coahoma), 2002; Myra Ulrich (Weimar), 2003; Lynsae McNabb (Aubrey); Candace Vrazel (Danbury), 2004.

1A
4--Melissa Boedeker (Shiner), 2001.
3--Lindsey Maxey (Shiner), 2001; Melissa Boedeker (Shiner), 2002; Macall Salmon (Elkhart Slocum), 2004.

Most Extra-Base Hits in Tournament

5A
Home Runs--1, Angie Mattiza (Waco Midway), 1993; Kim De Paul (Tomball); Teffani Tyler (Waco Midway), 1994; Brandi Noles (Klein Oak), 1998; Tina Boutelle (Katy Taylor), 2001.
Triples--1, Dina Duron (Waco Midway), 1993; Angela Aguilar (Texas City); Jessica Adams (Irving Nimitz); Leslie Mata (El Paso Bel Air); Marissa Pavlas (Tomball); Meredith Walker (Waco Midway); Tiffany West (Angleton), 1994; Christina Holder and Christa Williams (Pasadena Dobie); Bree Whisenhunt (Keller), 1995; Selina Serrano (Galena Park North Shore), 1998; Candace Damian (Freeport Brazoswood), 2000; Nicole Denes (Coppell), 2001; Christina Gwyn (Keller); Ashley Marshall (Bryan), 2003; Shallan Watson (Fort Bend Elkins), 2004.
Doubles--2, Christa Williams and Heather Martinez (Pasadena Dobie) (in same game); Nicole Myers (Pasadena Dobie), 1995; Brandi Noles (Klein Oak), 1998; Layne Nelson (Bryan); Stephanie Richmond (San Antonio O'Connor), 2002.

4A
Home Runs--1, Jenny Dean and Kathy Spies (Brenham), 1996; Robin Landau (Brenham), 2000.
Triples--1, Laurie Porter (Cedar Hill), 1997; Summer Beasley and Courtney Francis (Weatherford), 2000; Kristie Gunter and Katherine Lehrman (Brenham); Brooke LaRue Spring Branch Smithson Valley), 2002; Ariel Raley (Crowley), 2003.
Doubles--3, Donna Ulrickson (Weatherford), 2000.
Doubles--2, Shawna Hartsell (Brenham), 1996; Angela Faust (Waco Midway), 1998; Loren Munoz (Spring Branch Smithson Valley), 1999; Megan Whitley (Crowley)(in same game), 2003; Meagan Denny (Crowley), 2004.

3A
Home Runs--1, Brandi Brokemeyer (Bellville); Teila Clark and Amanda Cozart (Clyde); Michelle Long (Mount Vernon), 1994.
Triples--2, Carrie Arthur (Malakoff Cross Roads), 1994; Misty Cosby (Lindale), 2004.
Doubles--2, Tawanna Caldwell (Sweeny) (in same game), 1996; Jessica Hudson (Sanger)(in same game), 2001; Holly Tankersley (Kirbyville), 2003; Misty Cosby (Lindale), 2004.

2A
Home Runs--1, Tiffany Siegel (Shiner), 1996.
Triples--1, Brandi Hart (Coahoma), 1999; Jenna Kubesch (Weimar), 2001.
Doubles--2, Leigh Knight (Hawley) (in same game), 1997; Shekeyva Whitaker (Alto)(in same game), 2002.

1A
Home Runs--1, Ashley Jones (Joaquin), 2001.
Triples --1, Lindsey Maxey (Shiner), 2001; Bailey Michalec (Shiner), 2002; Kassi Mikulik (Flatonia), 2003.
Doubles--1, April Gatlin (Joaquin), 2001; Calei Tekubie and Artria Weaver (Bosqueville); Amanda Mayberry (Shiner), 2002; Rebekah Benton and Kassi Mikulik (Flatonia); Kalynne Meurer (Windthorst), 2003; Molly Schwarze (Burton); Sabrina Johnston and Meagan Teichman (Windthorst), 2004.

Scoring

5A
Most Runs in Game--13, Angleton defeated Tomball, 13-2; Tomball defeated San Antonio Marshall, 13-0 (1994).
Aggregate for Game--15, Angleton defeated Tomball, 13-2 (1994).

4A
Most Runs in Game--10, Brenham defeated Brownwood, 10-0 (1996).
Aggregate for Game--11, Weatherford defeated Brenham, 8-3 (2000).

3A
Most Runs in Game--23, Sweeny defeated Lufkin Hudson, 23-3 (1995).
Aggergate for Game--26, Sweeny defeated Lufkin Hudson, 23-3 (1995).

2A
Most Runs in Game--11, Weimar defeated Redwater, 11-1 (2003).
Aggregate for Game--16, Blooming Grove defeated Jarrell, 10-6 (1998).

1A
Most Runs in Game--11, Shiner defeated Bosqueville, 11-1 (2002).
Aggregate for Game--14, Shiner defeated Joaquin, 10-4 (2001).

Biggest Inning

5A
Tomball, 8 runs, indefeating San Antonio Marshall, 13-0(1994).

4A
Brenham, 5 runs, in defeating Brownwood, 10-0 (1996); LaMarque, 5 runs, in defeating Cedar Hill, 8-0 (1997); Weatherford, 5 runs, in defeating Brenham, 8-3 (2000).

3A
Clyde, 9 runs, in defeating Robinson, 12-2 (1994); Sweeny, 9 runs, in defeating Lufkin Hudson, 23-3 (1995).

2A
Weimar, 7 runs, in defeating Aubrey, 7-0 (2002).

1A
Shiner, 6 runs, in defeating Joaquin, 10-4 (2001).

PITCHING

5A
No-hitters--Christa Williams (Pasadena Dobie) defeated Plano East, 11-0 (6 innings); Christa Williams (Pasadena Dobie) defeated Humble, 7-0 (6 innings), 1995; Melissa Coronado (Pearland) defeated Keller, 1-0 (9 innings), 1996.
Strikeouts, One Game--19, Nicole Neuerburg (Freeport Brazoswood) defeated Bryan, 1-0 (15 innings), 2000.

4A
No-hitters--Jamie Kemper (Brenham) defeated Brownwood, 10-0 (5 innings), 1996; Demetria Douglas (La Marque) defeated Beeville Jones, 6-0 (7 innings), 1997.
Strikeouts, One Game--18, Meagan Denny (Crowley), defeated New Braunfels, 4-0 (7 innings), 2004.

3A
No-hitters--Amanda Cobb (Hawley) defeated Grand Saline, 11-1 (5 innings), 1995.
Strikeouts, One Game--27, Melissa Collins (Splendora) defeated Decatur, 1-0 (12 innings), 2002.

2A
No-hitters--Amanda Cobb (Hawley) defeated Shiner, 2-1 (7 innings), 1997.
Strikeouts, One Game--14, Kayla Jones (Archer City) defeated Rogers, 2-0, 2001.

1A
No-hitters--Ashley Jones (Joaquin) defeated Collinsville, 2-0 (9 innings), 2001; Amber Wolf (Windthorst) defeated Elkhart Slocum, 1-0 (7 innings), 2003.
Strikeouts, One Game--18, Macall Salmon (Elkhart Slocum) defeated Burton, 2-1(12 innings), 2004.

Stolen Bases

5A
Most by Individual, Game--3, Courtney Rash (Waco Midway) 1993.
Most by Individual, Tournament--3, April Cook and Heather Martinez (Pasadena Dobie); Courney Rash (Waco Midway), 1993; Heather Martinez (Pasadena Dobie), 1995.
Most by Team, Game--6, Waco Midway, 1993.
Most by Team, Tournament--7, Pasadena Dobie, 1993.

4A
Most by Individual, Game--2, Demetria Douglas (La Marque), 1997; Harmony Schwethelm (New Braunfels Smithson Valley), 2001.
Most by Individual, Tournament--3, Demetria Douglas, LaMarque, 1997; Harmony Schwethelm (New Braunfels Smithson Valley), 2001.
Most by Team, Game--5, New Braunfels Smithson Valley, 2001.
Most by Team, Tournament--5, Waco Midway, 1996; La Marque, 1997.

3A
Most by Individual, Game--2, Monica Surratt (Mount Vernon), 1994; Cheree Bolin (Mount Vernon), 1995.
Most by Individual, Tournament--3, Cheree Bolin (Mount Vernon), 1995.
Most by Team, Game--6, Sweeny, 1996.
Most by Team, Tournament--7, Mount Vernon, 1994.

2A
Most by Individual, Game--2, Kristi Tunnell (Blooming Grove), 1996; Macy Mager (Danbury), 2004.
Most by Individual, Tournament--2, Countney Coker, Joanna Ellis, Laura Ellis, Amanda Smith and Kristi Tunnell (Blooming Grove), 1996; Kori Patterson (Blooming Grove), 1998; Macy Mager (Danbury), 2004.
Most by Team, Game--7, Blooming Grove (in two games), 1996.
Most by Team, Tournament--14, Blooming Grove, 1996.

1A
Most by Individual, Game--2, Cherise Kaspar, Chelsea Malina and Hailey Michalec (Shiner), 2001; Kayla Hemmi and Amber Wolf (Windthorst), 2004.
Most by Individual, Tournament--2, Cherise Kaspar, Chelsea Malina and Hailey Michalec (Shiner), 2001; Kayla Hemmi and Amber Wolf (Windthorst), 2004.
Most by Team, Game--8, Shiner, 2001.
Most by Team, Tournament--9, Shiner, 2001.

Most Times in Tournament (Number of Tournaments, Championships)
*Indicates school won Championship


Hewitt Midway 6 1 1993, 94, 95 as Conference 5A; 96, 98*, 99 as 4A
Coahoma 6 1 1996, 98*, 99, 2000, 02, 03 as 2A
Shiner 5 2 1996, 97, 99 as 2A, 2001*, 02* as 1A
Blooming Grove 4 1 1995 as Conference 3A; 96*, 97, 98 as 2A
Bryan 4 1 1996, 2000, 02*, 03 as 5A
Keller 4 1 1995, 96, 97, 2003* as 5A
Smithson Valley 4 1 1999, 2001*, 02, 03 as 4A
Alto 3 1 1999*, 2001, 02 as 2A
Bellville 3 0 1994, 96, 97 as 3A
Brenham 3 1 1996*, 2000, 02 as 4A
Collinsville 3 0 2000 as 2A; 2001, 02 as 1A
Elkhart Slocum 3 0 1996, 2003, 04 as 1A
Fort Bend Elkins 3 1 2002, 03, 04* as 5A
Grand Saline 3 0 1995 as 3A; 97, 98 as 2A
Kennedale 3 2 1998*, 2000*, 03 as 3A
Lindale 3 1 2002, 03, 04* as 3A
Mount Vernon 3 1 1994*, 95 as 5A; 97 as 3A
Pasadena Dobie 3 3 1993*, 95*, 97* as 5A
San Antonio Marshall 3 0 1994, 95, 2004 as 5A
Splendora 3 1 1994, 2001, 02* as 3A
Tomball 3 0 1993, 94, 2004 as 5A
Weimar 3 2 2001, 02*, 03* as 2A
Aubrey 2 0 2002, 04 as 2A
Brock 2 0 2001, 02 as 1A
Castroville Medina Valley 2 0 1998, 2003 as 4A
Crowley 2 2 2003*, 04* as 4A
El Paso Bel Air 2 0 1993, 94 as 5A
Elkhart Slocum 2 0 1996, 2003 as 1A
Hawley 2 2 1995* as 3A; 97* as 2A
Irving Nimitz 2 0 1994, 98 as 5A
Nacogdoches 2 0 1999, 2004
North Richland Hills Richland 2 1 1999*, 2002 as 5A
Pearland 2 1 1995, 96* as 5A
Ponder 2 0 1993 as 5A; 94 as 3A
Port Neches-Groves 2 0 2001, 04 as 4A
San Antonio Holmes 2 0 1997, 2001 as 5A
San Antonio O'Connor 2 0 2000, 2002 as 5A
San Marcos 2 0 1993, 96 as 5A
Sinton 2 0 1999, 2001 as 3A
Sweeny 2 1 1995, 96* as 3A
Weatherford 2 1 1999, 2000* as 4A
Wharton 2 0 2003, 04 as 3A
Windthorst 2 1 2003, 04* as 1A

Chronological Records

1993
5A Pasadena Dobie over Tomball 1-0; other teams: El Paso Bel Air, Humble Kingwood, Mount Pleasant, Ponder,
San Marcos, Waco Midway

1994
5A Angleton over El Paso Bel Air 5-0; other teams: Houston Bellaire, Irving Nimitz, San Antonio Marshall, Texas City,
Tomball, Waco Midway
3A Mount Vernon over Devine 9-2; other teams: Bellville, Clyde, Malakoff Cross Roads, Ponder, Robinson, Splendora

1995
5A Pasadena Dobie over Plano East 11-0; other teams: Humble, Keller, Midland Lee, San Antonio Marshall, Pearland,
Waco Midway
3A Hawley over Mount Vernon 2-0; other teams: Blooming Grove, Dripping Springs, Farmersville, Grand Saline,
Lufkin Hudson, Sweeny

1996
5A Pearland over San Marcos 2-1; other teams: Keller, Bryan
4A Brenham over Waco Midway 1-0; other teams: Azle, Brownwood
3A Sweeny over Bellville 7-6; other teams: Abilene Wylie, Hooks
2A Blooming Grove over Coahoma 6-4; other teams: Elkhart Slocum, Shiner

1997
5A Pasadena Dobie over Keller 5-3; other teams: Richardson Berkner, San Antonio Holmes
4A La Marque over Cedar Hill 8-0; other teams: Beeville Jones, Andrews
3A Pollok Central over Breckenridge 2-0; other teams: Mount Vernon, Bellville
2A Hawley over Blooming Grove 5-0; other teams: Grand Saline, Shiner

1998
5A Klein Oak over Glena Park North Shore 1-0; other teams: Irving Nimitz, San Antonio Taft
4A Waco Midway over Keller Fossil Ridge 2-0; other teams: Grapevine Colleyville Heritage, Nederland
3A Kennedale over West 1-0; other teams: Castroville Medina Valley, Woodville
2A Coahoma over Blooming Grove 5-0; other teams: Grand Saline, Jarrell

1999
5A North Richland Hills Richland over Katy Taylor 2-0; other teams: Nacogdoches, San Antonio Taft
4A Magnolia over Weatherford 3-1; other teams: Hewitt Midway, Spring Branch Smithson Valley
3A Robinson over Graham 3-0; other teams: Sinton, Forney
2A Alto over Coahama 5-3; other teams: Como-Pickton, Shiner

2000
5A Freeport Brazoswood over Bryan 1-0 (15 innings); other teams: San Antonio O'Connor, South Grand Prairie
4A Weatherford over Brenham 8-3; other teams: Gregory-Portland, Texarkana Texas
3A Kennedale over Devine 1-0; other teams: Bowie, La Grange
2A Troy over Alto 2-1; other teams: Coahoma, Collinsville

2001
5A Coppell over Katy Taylor 1-0 (9 innings), other teams: Garland Lakeview Centennial, San Antonio Holmes
4A Spring Branch Smithson Valley over Hallsville 5-1, other teams: Port Neches-Groves, Wichita Falls Rider
3A Sanger over Midland Greenwood 2-0 (17), other teams: Sinton, Splendora
2A Archer City over Weimar 2-1, other teams: Rogers, DeKalb
1A Shiner over Joaquin 2-0, other teams: Collinsville, Brock

2002
5A Bryan over San Antonio O'Connor 1-0; other teams: Fort Bend Elkins, North Richland Hills Richland
4A Frisco over Spring Branch Smithson Valley 1-0; other teams: Southlake Carroll, Brenham
3A Splendora over Lindale 1-0 (10 innings); other teams: Decatur, Bandera
2A Weimar over Alto 1-0; other teams: Coahoma, Aubrey
1A Shiner over Bosqueville 11-1 (5 innings); other teams: Brock, Collinsville

2003 (Bracket)
5A Keller over Bryan 6-1; other teams: Fort Bend Elkins, Spring Branch Smithson Valley
4A Crowley over Castroville Medina Valley 3-1; other teams: Mesquite Poteet, Vidor
3A Kirbyville over Kennedale 8-1; other teams: Wharton, Lindale
2A Weimar over Coahoma 6-0; other teams: Prosper, Redwater
1A Flatonia over Windthorst 3-0; other teams: Elkhart Slocum, Dodd City

2004 (Bracket)
5A Fort Bend Elkins over Tomball 3-1; other teams: San Antonio Marshall, Ft. Worth Paschal
4A Crowley over Port Neches-Groves 1-0; other teams: Nacogdoches, New Braunfels
3A Lindale over Wharton 5-0; other teams: Cladwell, Monahans
2A Danbury over Aubrey 1-0 (8); other teams: Clyde Eula, Franklin
1A Windthorst over Elkhart Slocum 3-0; other teams: McLeod, Burton

2005 (Bracket)
5A Keller over Garland 4-0 (15); other teams: San Antonio O’Connor, Tomball
4A Brenham over Justin Northwest 2-1 (11); other teams: Elgin, Andrews
3A La Grange over West Columbia Columbia 7-1; other teams: Van, Pilot Point
2A Elysian Fields over Troy 2-0; other teams: Coahoma, Weimar
1A Windthorst over Dallardsville Big Sandy 11-0 (5); other teams: McLeod, D'Hanis


2006 (Bracket)
5A Garland over Keller 4-1 (13); other teams: Spring Branch Smithson Valley, Clute Brazoswood
4A Orange Little Cypress-Mauriceville over Dripping Springs 3-0 (11); other teams: Cleburne, Justin Northwest
3A West Columbia Columbia over Van 5-2; other teams: Clyde, Mont Belvieu Barbers Hill
2A Weimar over Elysian Fields 1-0; other teams: Coahoma, Celina
1A Clyde Eula over Collinsville 5-0; other teams: Dallardsville Big Sandy, Shiner

2007 (Bracket)

5A Garland over Katy, 1-0
4A Boerne over Denton Ryan, 7-3
3A Castroville Medina Valley over Burkburnett, 7-2
2A Troy over Aubrey, 6-3
1A Bosqueville over Shiner, 4-1

 

National Federation Records

The following are Texas softball athletes currently listed in the 2004 edition of the National Federation High School Sports Record Book.

Team - Most Stolen Bases - Game
1. 68 - Port Neches-Groves vs. West Orange-Stark, 4-6, 1993

Individual - Most RBI - Game
7. 11 - Amanda Scarborough, Magnolia, vs. Navasota, 4-16, 2002 (national record of 16 by Theresa Shaw, East Machias Washington Academy, MA vs Lubec, MA, 4-28, 1983)

Individual - Most Stolen Bases - Game
1. 12 - Emmy Melancon, Port Neches-Groves vs. West Orange-Stark, 4-6, 1993