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Stats leaders: Northeast Florida's top high school softball performers, April 9

SOFTBALL

Team batting (minimum 8 games)

School

AB

H

Avg

Raines

209

95

.455

Harvest Community

257

109

.424

Jackson

345

136

.394

Yulee

346

133

.384

Christ's Church

230

86

.374

St. Joseph

226

84

.372

Hilliard

348

129

.371

Baldwin

408

148

.363

Mandarin

379

135

.356

Bartram Trail

408

155

.355

Middleburg

434

152

.350

Creekside

429

148

.345

Nease

367

126

.343

Eagle's View

245

83

.339

Old Plank Christian

275

93

.338

Peniel Baptist

311

104

.334

Episcopal

415

134

.323

Orange Park

345

111

.322

University Christian

370

117

.316

Columbia

432

136

.315

Paxon

400

124

.310

Fleming Island

477

148

.310

Baldwin's Kendall North (24) bats during the fourth inning of a FHSAA District 4-3A high school softball championship Thursday, May 4, 2023 at the Episcopal School of Jacksonville in Jacksonville, Fla. The Baldwin Indians defeated the Episcopal School of Jacksonville Eagles 4-2.
Baldwin's Kendall North (24) bats during the fourth inning of a FHSAA District 4-3A high school softball championship Thursday, May 4, 2023 at the Episcopal School of Jacksonville in Jacksonville, Fla. The Baldwin Indians defeated the Episcopal School of Jacksonville Eagles 4-2.

Team pitching

School

IP

ER

ERA

Episcopal

104

8

0.54

Baldwin

93

13

0.98

Baker County

91.2

15

1.15

Fort White

77

14

1.27

Old Plank Christian

57

13

1.60

Columbia

82.2

22

1.86

Creekside

97

28

2.02

University Christian

85.2

27

2.21

Yulee

77

25

2.27

Oakleaf

116

39

2.35

Middleburg

107

37

2.42

Nease

85.1

30

2.46

Orange Park

86.2

32

2.58

Fleming Island

113.1

44

2.72

Ridgeview

95.1

40

2.94

Suwannee

94.2

40

2.96

University Christian's Sophia Kardatzke (24) catches a second bat as it is tossed toward the dugout during the FHSAA Class 2A high school softball championship against Evangelical Christian in Clermont on May 24, 2023. [Clayton Freeman/Florida Times-Union]
University Christian's Sophia Kardatzke (24) catches a second bat as it is tossed toward the dugout during the FHSAA Class 2A high school softball championship against Evangelical Christian in Clermont on May 24, 2023. [Clayton Freeman/Florida Times-Union]

Individual batting (minimum 30 at-bats)

Player, school

AB

H

Avg.

Sophia Kardatzke, UC

36

26

.722

Grace Jones, ESJ

44

26

.591

Leann McCready, Menendez

41

24

.585

Brooke Sparkman, Hilliard

31

18

.581

Lexi Peacock, Peniel

40

23

.575

Alyssa Prather, M'burg

52

29

.558

Emma Foley, EVA

36

20

.556

Addison Maliga, BT

43

23

.535

Kendall North, Baldwin

45

24

.533

Rylie Blankenship, Bradford

52

27

.519

Elise Harmer, Harvest

31

16

.516

Harleigh Price, Columbia

39

20

.513

Sydney Huggins, Jackson

44

22

.500

Kerra Clarida, M'burg

52

26

.500

Charlotte Maddox, Oakleaf

53

26

.491

Allison Peacock, Peniel

33

16

.485

Neyzza Vega, SJA

33

16

.485

Ava Schreiber, Mandarin

40

19

.475

McKenna Bejarano, OP

40

19

.475

Kaelyn Hagan, M'burg

55

26

.473

Emma Cano, AC

53

25

.472

Olivia Garcia, AC

49

23

.469

Keegan Yowell, Bradford

49

23

.469

Kaylee Hern, Hilliard

30

14

.467

Baleigh Shields, BakerCo

41

19

.463

Amiyah Jones, Baldwin

50

23

.460

Kyleigh Golden, Yulee

35

16

.457

Corinna Cioffi, Nease

46

21

.457

Josie Raulerson, Columbia

35

16

.457

Zoe Pascoe, OP

44

20

.455

Casey Eliason, Nease

44

20

.455

Aoife Weaver, PV

51

23

.451

Emily Clapp, Fletcher

38

17

.447

Taelor Chambliss, Jackson

38

17

.447

Kierstin Northern, Hilliard

38

17

.447

Mia Wilkins, OPCA

36

16

.444

Naturelle Harrison, Jackson

41

18

.439

Latavia Thomas, Jackson

32

14

.438

Gus Campbell, St.Aug.

32

14

.438

Ashley Nugent, KH

55

24

.436

Jaela Palmer, Paxon

46

20

.435

Reese Green, W.Nass.

46

20

.435

McKenzie Zurn, Peniel

46

20

.435

Runs batted in

31: Kerra Clarida (Middleburg)

28: Cali Hartung (Baldwin)

25: Sydney Huggins (Jackson), Lexi Peacock (Peniel Baptist)

24: Kaelyn Hagan (Middleburg)

23: Alyssa Prather (Middleburg)

22: Mallie Meadows (Beachside), Aoife Weaver (Ponte Vedra)

21: Riley Applebee (Episcopal), Taelor Chambliss (Jackson), Leann McCready (Menendez)

20: Sophia Kardatzke (University Christian), Riley Waters (Creekside)

Home runs

10: Kerra Clarida (Middleburg)

6: Alyssa Prather (Middleburg), Hannah Rivers (Trinity Christian)

5: Reese Green (West Nassau), Kaelyn Hagan (Middleburg), Cali Hartung (Baldwin), Grace Jones (Episcopal), Leann McCready (Menendez), Mallie Meadows (Beachside), Jaela Palmer (Paxon)

4: Aniyah Cherry (Parker), Addyson Hinds (Bradford), Harleigh Price (Columbia), Kiera Strub (Bartram Trail)

Triples

5: Marley Elliot (Harvest Community)

3: Riley Applebee (Episcopal), Nadia Campbell (Ponte Vedra), Kyleigh Golden (Yulee), Elise Harmer (Harvest Community), Kaylee Hern (Hilliard), Sydney Huggins (Jackson), Amiyah Jones (Baldwin), Sylvia Jones (Peniel Baptist), Sophia Kardatzke (University Christian), Jordyn Lasater (Trinity Christian), Kierstin Northern (Hilliard), Zoe Pascoe (Orange Park), Kentlee Payne (Baker County), Lexi Peacock (Peniel Baptist), Abbie Roach (Keystone Heights), Kaelye Rouw (Clay), Peyton Tharp (Yulee), Riley Waters (Creekside)

Doubles

11: Taylor Burton (Nease)

10: Jolee Rich (Fleming Island)

9: Aleda Cashwell (Bolles), Aoife Weaver (Ponte Vedra), Keegan Yowell (Bradford)

8: Cali Hartung (Baldwin), Lexi Peacock (Peniel Baptist), Abbie Roach (Keystone Heights)

7: Raghan Beckham (Eagle's View), Gus Campbell (St. Augustine), Kerra Clarida (Middleburg), Corinna Cioffi (Nease), Sydney Huggins (Jackson), Sophia Kardatzke (University Christian), Izabella Marques (Sandalwood), Kendall North (Baldwin), Alyssa Prather (Middleburg), Peighton Self (Hilliard), Amari Tookes (Raines)

Individual pitching (minimum 35 IP)

Player, school

W-L-S

IP

K

ER

Grace Jones, ESJ

14-1-0

96.1

199

0.36

Chloe Woods, BakerCo

6-2-0

57.2

73

0.97

Harleigh Price, Columbia

2-2-0

44.1

67

1.11

Shaylen Byrd, Baldwin

13-0-0

75.1

133

1.21

Carly Mobley, OPCA

8-1-0

50.1

99

1.25

Kadence Compton, FtWhite

8-4-0

77

111

1.27

Kristina Campbell, Nease

6-2-2

59

65

1.42

Charlotte Maddox, Oakleaf

7-2-1

73

58

1.44

Sophia Kardatzke, UC

10-3-0

70

122

1.70

Kaitlyn Gilmore, BK

8-2-1

64

117

1.75

Morgan Beckham, M'burg

n/a

53

81

1.85

Kaylee Martineau, C'side

8-3-2

77.2

77

2.07

McKenna Bejarano, OP

4-6-0

101.1

140

2.35

Saige Bialek, R'view

n/a

54

40

2.46

Kadence Massey, KH

6-4-0

53.1

51

2.49

Riley Kapparis, Yulee

6-3-0

47.1

57

2.51

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TRACK & FIELD

The Times-Union rounds up Northeast Florida’s best times in track and field through April 7, 2024.

New best mark — #. State leader — *.

Boys

Event, Athlete, School, Time/distance, Meet

100: Christian Miller, Creekside, 10.14*, Florida Relays

200: Christian Miller, Creekside, 20.51*, Bob Hayes Invitational

400: Christian Miller, Creekside, 47.63, River City Relays

800: Roman Mollicone, Fleming Island, 1:53.51, Florida Relays

1,600: Tanner Andrade-Brinsko, Ponte Vedra, 4:17.11, Bolles Bulldog Classic

3,200: Finn Thomas, Nease, 8:59.51#, Arcadia Invitational

110 hurdles: Tyrone Summerall, Mandarin, 14:61#, Gateway Conference Championship

400 hurdles: Neiko Garnes, Jackson, 53.38#, Gateway Conference Championship

High jump: T'Vario Willis, Ridgeview, 6-7.25, Craig Speziale Memorial

Pole vault: Nicholas DeSanto, Ponte Vedra, 14-5.25, Florida Relays

Long jump: Devin Collins, Oakleaf, 24-0.50, Clay County Meet

Triple jump: Elijah Kellum, Bradford, 47-6.50, Santa Fe Mini Meet

Discus: Will Wainwright, Suwannee, 168-10, Jesse Forbes Invitational

Javelin: Will Wainwright, Suwannee, 202-5.25, FSU Relays

Shot put: Garrison Butler, Bolles, 51-7.75, Bob Hayes Invitational

4x100 relay: Creekside, 40.72, Florida Relays

4x400 relay: Mandarin, 3:20.74, North Florida-South Florida Challenge

4x800 relay: Fleming Island, 8:00.47, Florida Relays

Girls

Event, Athlete, School, Time/distance, Meet

100: Kyndal Turner, Paxon, 11.90, North Florida-South Florida Challenge

200: Janay Moorer, Creekside, 24.02, Bob Hayes Invitational

400: Janay Moorer, Creekside, 53.92, Florida Relays

800: Sarah Rose, Creekside, 2:13.96, Florida Relays

1,600: Alyson Johnson, Creekside, 4:56.84, FSU Relays

3,200: Lindy White, Ponte Vedra, 10:41.11, FSU Relays

100 hurdles: Brittney Jennings, Creekside, 13.77#, Florida Relays

400 hurdles: Amelia Thomas, Bartram Trail, 1:05.41, Don Hall Invitational

High jump: Danielle Pal, Mandarin, 5-5.75, Florida Relays

Pole vault: Presley Wolfe, Bolles, 12-3.75, Florida Relays

Long jump: Tristen Evatt, Yulee, 18-10.50, Yulee Meet 2

Triple jump: Mikayla Shavers, Fleming Island, 39-3.25, North Florida-South Florida Challenge

Discus: Zee Curtis, Bolles, 138-7, Coach Hunt Classic

Javelin: Isabella Madaffari, Ponte Vedra, 113-6, Craig Speziale Memorial

Shot put: Terrell McCoy, Bolles, 41-9.25, FSU Relays

4x100 relay: Creekside, 47.83, Florida Relays

4x400 relay: Jackson, 3:55.26, Bob Hayes Invitational

4x800 relay: Creekside, 9:16.47, Florida Relays

This article originally appeared on Florida Times-Union: Jacksonville high school softball stats leaders through April 9