Name | Wins | School |
Reeder, Kim (26-1) | 26 | NTD |
Abbott, Monica (23-6) | 23 | NSA |
Tamagni, Maddie (18-3) | 18 | ROB |
Plascencia, D.C. (18-6) | 18 | WAT |
McConville, Abby (16-7) | 16 | APT |
Coustette, Danielle (14-2) | 14 | MON |
Vandenberg, Quinnie (13-3) | 13 | CAR |
Olvera, Jennifer (13-11) | 13 | GIL |
Hernandez, Danielle (13-5) | 13 | HOL |
Smith, Allison (12-8) | 12 | PAC |
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Name | Shutouts | School |
Reeder, Kim (26-1) | 22 | NTD |
Abbott, Monica (23-6) | 19 | NSA |
Tamagni, Maddie (18-3) | 9 | ROB |
McConville, Abby (16-7) | 8 | APT |
Vandenberg, Quinnie (13-3) | 8 | CAR |
Olvera, Jennifer (13-11) | 7 | GIL |
Plascencia, D.C. (18-6) | 6 | WAT |
Brumbaugh, Jessie (11-7) | 5 | MVC |
Lostrum, Larissa (8-4) | 4 | CAR |
Coustette, Danielle (14-2) | 3 | MON |
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- 7/22/2003 As Compiled by the National Fastpitch Coaches Association Notre Dame's Kim Reeder and Lindsay Schutzler are both named to the Louisville Slugger/National Fastpitch Coaches Association 2003 All-American Team, honoring the top 48 high school softball players in the nation.
- 7/2/2003 As Compiled By Cal-Hi Sports Four local players garner All-State honors from the prestigious Cal-Hi Sports publication. Congratulations to North Salinas' Monica Abbott for being named Large School State Player of the Year, and to Notre Dame's Kim Reeder for being named Small School State Player of the Year. Notre Dame outfielder Lindsay Schutzler was named First Team All-State. Notre Dame infielder Melissa Pura was named to the Small School All-State Team..
- 6/20/2003 As Compiled By The San Jose Mercury Notre Dame's Kim Reeder is named CCS Softball Player of the Year by the San Jose Mercury. North Salinas ace Monica Abbott is named CCS Senior of the Year. Lindsay Schutzler (Notre Dame), Melissa Pura (Notre Dame), and Jenny Maheu (Hollister) are named to the All-CCS First Team.
- 6/20/2003 As Compiled By The San Jose Mercury T-CAL rivals and CCS Champions Notre Dame (#1) and North Salinas (#2) finish at the top of the section in the final 2003 San Jose Mercury CCS softball rankings. Others include Hollister (#5), Monterey (#9), and Watsonville (#11).
- 6/8/2003 As Compiled By Student Sports Notre Dame's 6th consecutive CCS title moves the Spirits up 5 notches to #5 overall in the nation in this week's Student Sports Fab 50 National Softball Rankings.
- 6/6/2003 As Compiled By Cal-Hi Sports CCS Division III champion Notre Dame moves up to #2 overall in the state in this week's Cal-Hi Sports state softball rankings. Notre Dame also remains ranked #1 in the state in Division IV, and #1 overall in Northern California. CCS Division I champion North Salinas is rewarded with a the #20 overall state rank, a #8 state rank in Division I, and a #8 ranking in Northern California.
- 5/30/2003 As Compiled By Cal-Hi Sports Notre Dame remains at #4 overall in the state in this week's Cal-Hi Sports state softball rankings. Notre Dame also remains ranked #1 in the state in Division IV, and #1 overall in Northern California. Monterey moves up to #7 in the state in Division III.
- 5/30/2003 As Compiled By Student Sports Notre Dame move up 3 spots to #10 overall in the nation in this week's Student Sports Fab 50 National Softball Rankings.
- 5/23/2003 As Compiled By Cal-Hi Sports Notre Dame remains at #4 overall in the state in this week's Cal-Hi Sports state softball rankings. Notre Dame also remains ranked #1 in the state in Division IV, and #1 overall in Northern California. Monterey debuts at #8 in the state in Division III.
- 5/23/2003 As Compiled By The San Jose Mercury Notre Dame remains at #1 in this week's San Jose Mercury CCS softball rankings. Hollister and North Salinas move into a tie at #4, Monterey remains at #6, and Watsonville remains at #9. Five of the top nine teams in the CCS hail from the southern CCS.
- 5/16/2003 CCS Seeds Have Been Determined... Monterey Bay Prep Report Softball fans - track the 2003 Central Coast Section softball playoff seeds and game results. We have set up direct links to the Central Coast Section website so that local softball fans can quickly track the results of the seed meetings, the playoff brackets, the match-ups and playoff game results.SEEDS: Watsonville D1 #3; N.Sal D1 #6; Hollister D1 #5; Gilroy D1 #9; Aptos D1 #10; Monterey D2 #2; Notre Dame D3 #1; Carmel D3 #3; SLV D3 #7; PG D3 #8; MVC D3 #9
- 5/16/2003 As Compiled By Cal-Hi Sports Notre Dame moves up to #4 overall in the state in this week's Cal-Hi Sports state softball rankings. Notre Dame also remains ranked #1 in the state in Division IV, and #1 overall in Northern California.
- 5/16/2003 As Compiled By The San Jose Mercury Notre Dame remains at #1 in this week's San Jose Mercury CCS softball rankings. Hollister moves up one notch to #4, North Salinas drops to #5, Monterey moves up to #6, and Watsonville remains at #9.
- 5/12/2003 As Compiled By Student Sports Notre Dame move up 5 spots to #13 overall in the nation in this week's Student Sports Fab 50 National Softball Rankings.
- 5/9/2003 As Compiled By Cal-Hi Sports Notre Dame remains at #6 overall in the state in this week's Cal-Hi Sports state softball rankings. Notre Dame also remains ranked #1 in the state in Division IV, and #1 overall in Northern California. North Salinas drops out of the overall state rankings, but retains a #8 ranking in Northern California.
- 5/9/2003 As Compiled By The San Jose Mercury Notre Dame remains at #1 in this week's San Jose Mercury CCS softball rankings. North Salinas drops to #4, Hollister moves up to #5, Monterey moves up to #7, and Watsonville moves up two spots to #9.
- 4/29/2003 As Compiled By The San Jose Mercury Notre Dame remains at #1 in this week's San Jose Mercury CCS softball rankings. North Salinas holds at #3, Hollister is at #6, a strong showing in the Watsonville Tournament elevates Monterey to #8, and SCCAL leader Watsonville comes in at #11.
- 4/29/2003 As Compiled By Student Sports The latest Student Sports Fab 50 National Softball Rankings place Notre Dame at #18 overall in the nation.
- 4/25/2003 As Compiled By Cal-Hi Sports Notre Dame moves up to #6 overall in the state in this week's Cal-Hi Sports state softball rankings. Notre Dame is also ranked #1 in the state in Division IV, and #1 overall in Northern California. North Salinas moves up one spot to #17 overall in the state, remains at #8 in Division I, and #6 overall in Northern California.
- 4/22/2003 As Compiled By The San Jose Mercury Notre Dame occupies the #1 spot in this week's San Jose Mercury CCS softball rankings. North Salinas remains steady at #3, Hollister is at #6, MBL leader Monterey is beginning to turn some heads at #10, and SCCAL leader Watsonville is at #11.
- 4/21/2003 FINAL ROUND SATURDAY, APRIL 26th; BRACKETS NOW POSTED Twenty four teams from the Central Coast Section will participate in the Seventh Annual Watsonville High Varsity Softball Tournament. Pool play begins Saturday, April 19th; the championship single elimination round will be held Saturday, April 26th. Local participants moving on to the the single elimination final round include Watsonville, Carmel, Hollister, Aptos, Notre Dame, Soquel, Monterey, Gilroy, Pacific Grove, Salinas, and Live Oak.
- 4/18/2003 As Compiled By Cal-Hi Sports Victories over Mitty and Carlmont in the Wilcox Tournament elevate Notre Dame to #8 overall in the state in this week's Cal-Hi Sports state softball rankings. Notre Dame is also ranked #1 in the state in Division IV, and #1 overall in Northern California. North Salinas is ranked #18 overall in the state, #8 in Division I, and #6 overall in Northern California.
- 4/11/2003 As Compiled By Cal-Hi Sports Notre Dame and North Salinas receive high marks in this week's Cal-Hi Sports state softball rankings. Notre Dame is ranked #11 overall in the state, #1 in the state in Division IV, and #4 overall in Northern California. North Salinas is ranked #18 overall in the state, #10 in Division I, and #6 overall in Northern California.
- 4/8/2003 As Compiled By The San Jose Mercury North Salinas and Notre Dame again occupy the #2 and #3 spots in this week's San Jose Mercury CCS softball rankings. San Lorenzo Valley drops to #8, Gilroy debuts at #9, Hollister drops to #10, and Aptos drops to #14.
- 4/4/2003 As Compiled By The San Jose Mercury Losses to Hollister and Templeton knock North Salinas out of the #1 spot in this week's San Jose Mercury CCS softball rankings. Notre Dame moves up to #2, North Salinas drops to #3, SLV remains at #4, Aptos moves up to #7, and Hollister drops 3 spots to #8 despite knocking off #1 North Salinas. Notable omissions include Gilroy and Monterey.
- 3/28/2003 As Compiled By The San Jose Mercury North Salinas takes over the #1 spot in this week's San Jose Mercury CCS Softball Top 15. Notre Dame remains at #3, San Lorenzo Valley at #4, Hollister at #5, and Aptos moves up one notch to #9.
- 3/21/2003 As Compiled By The San Jose Mercury The southern CCS dominates this week's San Jose Mercury CCS softball rankings, with North Salinas at #2, Notre Dame at #3, San Lorenzo Valley at #4, and Hollister at #5. Also making the grade were Aptos (#9) and Watsonville (#15).
- 2/22/2003 As Compiled By Cal-Hi Sports Now considered one of the top softball leagues in the entire state, the Tri County Athletic League places two teams in the Cal-Hi Sports preseason state Top 20. North Salinas begins the season ranked #8 overall in the state, and Notre Dame begins at #17.
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Name | HomeRuns | School |
Wilson, Lyndsey | 5 | MON |
Schutzler, Lindsay | 5 | NTD |
Olvera, Jennifer | 3 | GIL |
Lostrum, Larissa | 2 | CAR |
Spehar, Jeri | 2 | SLV |
Usher, Cory | 2 | MON |
Patterson, Jennifer | 2 | NSA |
Abbott, Monica | 2 | NSA |
Legorreta, Samantha | 2 | WAT |
Gortarez, Michelle | 2 | SOL |
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Name | MultiHits | School |
Schutzler, Lindsay | 14 | NTD |
Maheu, Jenny | 12 | HOL |
Schmitz, Lauren | 11 | PAC |
Patterson, Jennifer | 11 | NSA |
Pura, Melissa | 11 | NTD |
Legorreta, Samantha | 11 | WAT |
Valdez, Adrianna | 11 | WAT |
Lostrum, Larissa | 10 | CAR |
Johnson, Hilary | 10 | MON |
Reeder, Kim | 10 | NTD |
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