Paste BN High School Sports Awards: Atlanta softball nominees
The Paste BN High School Sports Awards are coming to Atlanta.
On June 18, 2020, top high school athletes from around the Atlanta area will be honored with a star-studded online ceremony at 6 p.m. ET.
Here are the eight nominees for Atlanta Softball Player of the Year.
Sydney Boulware
School: Dacula
Year: Junior
Noteworthy: Boulware threw no-hitter in first game of a Class 6A tournament game with 10 strikeouts and struck out 12 more to win the second game and complete sweep of Richmond Hill.
Sarah Currie
School: Mountain View
Year: Junior
Noteworthy: In leading the Lady Bears to the Class 7A championship, Currie went 18-4 as a pitcher. In the state title game, she was 2-for-2 with an RBI at the plate.
Dallis Goodnight, Mill Creek (Photo: Magic Moments Photography)
Dallis Goodnight
School: Mill Creek
Year: Junior
Noteworthy: Goodnight committed to the University of Alabama in October and was named the Gwinnett County Diamond Club Player of the Year.
Ansleigh Hollifield
School: Buford
Year: Senior
Noteworthy: The University of Minnesota signee backed up her stingy pitching (perfect game in October and 1.62 ERA overall) by batting .392, hitting nine home runs and driving in 39 runs.
Kailyn Jones
School: Grayson
Year: Junior
Noteworthy: The left fielder hit .495 with a school-record 17 doubles, 37 RBIs and 43 stolen bases. She is committed to the University of Virginia.
Madison Kerpics
School: Wesleyan
Year: Senior
Noteworthy: She maintained a 0.57 ERA, recorded 313 strikeouts and went 26-2 on the mound as the best pitcher in Gwinnett County. She will stay in state at the University of Georgia.
Jahni Kerr
School: Wesleyan
Year: Senior
Noteworthy: Kerr was the offensive catalyst for the Wolves as she batted .534, hit 11 home runs, stole 41 bases and patrolled center field. She will carry her bat and glove to Florida State next year.
Kylie Macy
School: Grayson
Year: Junior
Noteworthy: No pitcher had a better start to her season than Macy, who fanned 14 to no-hit Dacula in the opener, and then continued to a 22-4 record with 0.64 ERA and 263 strikeouts in 153.2 innings. She will play college softball at Georgia.
Amber Reed
School: North Gwinnett
Year: Freshman
Noteworthy: The lefty slinger turned heads when she was in the circle as she went 18-1, recorded a 1.61 ERA and struck out 106 batters in 113 innings. She went 11-0 in region action.
Aaliyah White
School: Grayson
Year: Junior
Noteworthy: Known for her agility at shortstop, White defended her 2018 Gwinnett Diamond Club Defensive Player of the Year to win the award again with her play this fall.
For more information on the Paste BN High School Sports Awards in Atlanta presented by Bridgestone, visit sportsawardsatlanta.com. Answers to frequently asked questions about the event can be found here.