Prep Softball- The Iowa Girls Coaches Association released the All-District Team for the five classes and ten of our local teams had a player make the All-Southeast District Team for the 2025 season.
Class 1A
Holy Trinity Catholic
Sydney Jarvis was the lone member of a 20-win Crusader squad to make the squad and for good reason, she destroyed the softball. Jarvis produced an arcane slash line of 0.573/0.620/0.899 with 15 doubles, one triple, four home runs, and 49 RBIs. She struck out just once this season.
To compliment her skills at the plate, the sophomore was nearly unhittable with a 16-6 record from inside the circle with a 2.30 ERA. Jarvis tabbed 159 strikeouts in 131 innings of work.
Wapello
The future is bright for the Arrows as the squad will graduate only one starter that was a senior and their lone All-District honoree was 8th grader Quinn Zweibohmer. The nascent star batted 0.395 at the plate, slugging five doubles and a home run for 13 RBIs.
The 8th grader also produced a 2.12 ERA in the circle, earning nine wins while fanning 187 for the season.
Class 2A
Columbus
Lilly Coil grabbed a spot on the All-Southeast team as the senior finished the season with a 0.537 batting average and a 0.985 slugging percentage. She supplied the power with 15 doubles, three triples, and three home runs, bringing home 38 runs. She finished the season with a team-leading 17 walks and no strikeouts.
Coil also had success in the circle with seven wins and a 2.59 ERA with 70 strikeouts.
Van Buren County
Ashlynn Huff will be a key piece for the Warriors next season as the junior produced another All-District nomination. Huff led the team with a 0.449 batting average with 22 RBIs. She also hit seven doubles, which tied for the team lead.
Class 3A
Central Lee
Kenna Sandoval’s junior campaign built upon her sophomore season as she smacked eight home runs and 11 doubles for 28 RBIs. The junior also had a slash line of 0.472/0.544/0.865 with twelve walks and only three strikeouts. She also led the team with 19 steals.
Fairfield
The Trojans were in need of a superstar, and they found one in sophomore Leah Helmick. The sophomore led the team with a 0.467 batting average and a 0.705 slugging percentage, swatting five home runs and 14 doubles for an otherworldly 50 RBIs.
She complimented that with 12 wins from within the circle, allowing a 0.200 batting average with a 3.73 ERA, fanning 72 opponents.
Mediapolis
Freshman Payton Harris was the catalyst for Mediapolis’ first winning season since 2017 as supplied the power at the plate and shut down opponents from within the circle. Harris clouted six home runs, eight doubles, and two triples for an 0.814 slugging percentage as she totaled 22 RBIs.
Harris also touted a 3.47 ERA with 63 strikeouts as the freshman collected 11 wins in 107 innings of work.
West Burlington/Notre Dame
Lyndsey Kelley did all she could for the Falcons in her senior campaign, striking 11 doubles and six home runs to the tune of 35 RBIs. Her 0.670 slugging percentage led the team.
Washington
The Demons snatched their first outright Southeast Conference championship since 2013 and earned a state tournament berth as they won 29 games this past season. Leighton Salazar, the SEC Player of the Year, and Ella Greiner certainly helped that become a reality.
Salazar led the team with a 0.522 batting average as she slapped 56 singes and 15 doubles, earing 16 walks and being a menace on the basepath with an absurd 54 stolen bases. Greiner leaned on her power with 10 doubles and three home runs, resulting in 46 RBIs.
Class 4A
The last local player to land a spot on the All-District team was Burlington’s Keirah Wiseman. The senior led the Grayhounds with a batting average of 0.430 and an on-base percentage of 0.521. Moreover, her seven doubles led the team as she nabbed 11 RBIs.
If you would like to see a full list of the All-District Teams, then follow the link: Iowa High School Softball All-District Teams