Softball: Rohrback named First Team All-Northern 3A third baseman
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ALL-NORTHERN 3A TEAM
Player of the Year – Tara Beck, Manogue
Coach of the Year – Mike Goff, Manogue
First Team
Pitchers – Tara Beck, Manogue; Nicole Greer, Dayton
Catcher – Lindsey Swensen, Lowry
First base – Nikki Wheeler, Fernley
Second base – C.J. Andrews, Fernley
Third base – Julie Rohrback, Truckee
Shortstop – Kathie Keats, Yerington
Outfield – Ashley Perkins, Spring Creek; Jessie Ayres, Dayton; Kristy Ingle, Lowry
Utility – Beth Reedy, Manogue
DH – Wali Querta, Fernley
Second Team
Pitchers – Katie Garcia, Spring Creek; Lydia Braun, Lowry
Catcher – Tawnya Beck, Manogue
First base – Lauren Fisher, Dayton
Second base – Kaitlin McKinnon, Dayton
Third base – Katie Crnkovich, Spring Creek
Shortstop – Amber Harder, Truckee
Outfield – J.V. Powell, Manogue; Amanda Renslow, Fernley; Erica Rice, Truckee
Utility – Kaylea Dunn, Fernley
DH – Sabra Tibbals, Yerington
Honorable Mention
Heather Sanders, Manogue; Kaley White, Truckee, Amanda Wild, Spring Creek, Corby Ramsey, Manogue; Erica Rockwell, Spring Creek; Brittany Stovall, Fernley; Amanda Sbragia, Dayton; Erica Ingle, Lowry; Kelly Stephens, Truckee; Iris Lazzareschi, North Tahoe; Sara Simmons, Dayton; Alycia Smith, Truckee.
2004 Truckee all-leaguers’ season stats
JULIE ROHRBACK, junior, 1st Team third baseman
Hitting: .347 avg., 15 R, 14 RBI, 6 2B, 2 3B
AMBER HARDER, senior, 2nd Team shortstop
Hitting: .308 avg., 27 R, 2 2B, HR, 13 RBI, 8 SB
ERICA RICE, sophomore, 2nd Team outfielder
Hitting: .386 avg., 26 R, 7 RBI, 12 BB
KALEY WHITE, junior, Honorable Mention
Hitting: .320 avg., 19 R, 2 2B, 3B, 6 RBI, 12 BB
Pitching: 6-12, 119.2 IP, 76 ER, 4.44 ERA, 61 K, 34 BB, 0 HR
ALYCIA SMITH, freshman, Honorable Mention
Hitting: .467 avg., 14 R, 7 2B, 6 3B, 22 RBI
KELLY STEPHENS, freshman, Honorable Mention
Hitting: .283 avg., 13 R, 10 RBI, 10 BB
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