League champion Oswego also had five players. Uniontown was the runner-up in the first year of league-sanctioned softball.
Seniors Alison Warren, a pitcher, and Diana Ayers, a catcher/pitcher, were named to the First Team along with Oswego senior shortstop Chelsey Parker, junior pitcher Hayden Ward and freshman catcher Kali Kitterman.
Also on the First Team were Marmaton Valley senior pitcher/outfielder Kayla Bigelow, Altoona-Midway senior center fielder Brooke Sloane, St. Paul sophomore pitcher Hilary Beachner and Chetopa senior pitcher Alyssa Ballard.
Uniontown senior second baseman, sophomore outfielder Cassie Schwalm and freshman shortstop Jamie Camac were named to the Honorable Mention list.
They were joined by Oswego senior outfielder Taylor Clark and junior first baseman Kelsey Farris; Marmaton Valley senior pitcher Kristina Bigelow and sophomore infielder Shelby Norman; Midway sophomore catcher/shortstop Lyndy Gatlin and pitcher/catcher Kaylee Leck; St. Paul freshmen catcher Morgan Westhoff and shortstop Ashley Stein; and Chetopa sophomore first baseman/pitcher Richeal Lapee.
TRL members Pleasanton and Southern Coffey County do not have softball teams.

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