KHSAA Softball Stat Leaders in Triples: A Showcase of Speed and Precision

Published on 1 June 2024 at 17:45

KHSAA stat leaders in Triples in softball as of June 1st, 2024, with what games that had been reported to the KHSAA.

In the realm of Kentucky high school softball, the ability to hit triples—often considered one of the most exciting plays in the game—demonstrates not only power but also exceptional speed and strategic base running. The KHSAA (Kentucky High School Athletic Association) has seen remarkable performances this season, with several athletes standing out for their ability to turn a hard-hit ball into three bases. Here’s a closer look at the state leaders in triples, highlighting the top players who have excelled in this challenging aspect of the game.

1. Ella Lisenbee, Harlan - #3 in State, 11 Triples

Leading the charge for Harlan, Ella Lisenbee has firmly established herself as one of the premier hitters in Kentucky. With 11 triples, Lisenbee's ability to find the gaps and sprint around the bases has been pivotal for her team. Her exceptional performance has not only put her third in the state but also made her a crucial player to watch in every game.

2. Kallie Housley, Corbin - #7 in State, 8 Triples

Kallie Housley from Corbin is another standout, currently ranked seventh in the state with 8 triples. Housley’s consistent ability to drive the ball deep and utilize her speed has been a significant asset for Corbin, helping them in crucial moments throughout the season.

3. Myra Bevins, Belfry - #9 in State, 8 Triples

Myra Bevins from Belfry has 8 triples, which has her ranked nineth in the state. Myra Bevins from Belfry has also made a name for herself. Her agility and precision have placed her ninth in the state, showcasing her as a formidable opponent every time she steps up to the plate.

4. Kylie Moore, Jackson County - #11 in State, 8 Triples

Kylie Moore from Jackson County matches the prowess of her peers with 8 triples, earning her the eleventh spot in the state rankings. Moore’s athleticism and keen eye for hitting have been key contributors to her team’s offensive strength this season.

5. Molly Fahm, Belfry - #15 in State, 7 Triples

Another exceptional player from Belfry, Molly Fahm has secured her place among the top hitters with 7 triples. Ranked fifteenth in the state, Fahm’s ability to find extra bases has made her an indispensable part of Belfry’s lineup.

6. Alyssa Dixon, Perry County Central - #23 in State, 6 Triples

Alyssa Dixon from Perry County Central has demonstrated her hitting prowess with 6 triples, placing her twenty-third in the state. Dixon’s contributions have been vital in key games, underscoring her importance to the team’s success.

7. Ella Farley, Harlan - #25 in State, 6 Triples

Joining her teammate Lisenbee, Ella Farley from Harlan also shines with 6 triples, holding the twenty-fifth spot in the state rankings. Farley’s performance adds depth to Harlan’s batting lineup, making them a formidable team.

8. Jayden Barton, Whitley County - #33 in State, 6 Triples

Whitley County’s Jayden Barton has earned her place among the state’s top hitters with 6 triples. Ranked thirty-third in the state, Barton’s ability to stretch hits into triples highlights her as a critical player for Whitley County.

9. Payton Druen, Larue County - #39 in State, 5 Triples

With 5 triples, Payton Druen from Larue County stands at thirty-ninth in the state. Druen’s consistency and speed make her a significant contributor to her team’s offensive efforts.

10. Addison Jackson, Harlan - #40 in State, 5 Triples

Addison Jackson, another talented player from Harlan, has also recorded 5 triples, placing her fortieth in the state. Jackson’s presence in the lineup adds further strength to Harlan’s impressive roster of hitters.

11. Shyanne Ross, Harrison County - #44 in State, 5 Triples

Shyanne Ross from Harrison County has proven her mettle with 5 triples, earning the forty-fourth spot in the state rankings. Ross’s ability to hit triples consistently makes her a key player for Harrison County.

12. Madison Rose, Estill County - #49 in State, 5 Triples

Rounding out the list, Madison Rose from Estill County has also achieved 5 triples, securing her place as the forty-ninth best in the state. Rose’s contributions are integral to Estill County’s offensive strategy.

Conclusion

The 2024 KHSAA softball season has highlighted the exceptional talents of these athletes, whose ability to hit triples sets them apart as some of the most exciting players in the game. Their contributions are not only pivotal to their respective teams but also to the rich competitive spirit of Kentucky high school softball. As the season progresses, everyone will be watching these players closely, anticipating more thrilling moments and outstanding performances on the field.

Add comment

Comments

William Hopper
8 months ago

Hitting the ball hard for a base hit, the the left fielder makes an error after the base hit but it goes in the book as a triple is wrong, so many team don’t know what an error is or how to score the play on game changer or the score book, some times it’s a person that does not know the game and has never play the game.