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IAC announces Softball MVPs for the 2025 Season

IAC announces Softball MVPs for the 2025 Season

Yahoo30-05-2025

SECTION IV, N.Y. (WIVT/WBGH) – As the spring sports seasons are being narrowed down in the southern tier, the IAC has named their softball MVPs for the season.
From our area, Whitney Point's Olivia Somers was named the IAC Softball North Large Division MVP.
She helped the team both at the plate and on the mound as the team's ace this season. She helped the Eagles to a Class B sectional appearance, where they topped Spencer Van Etten/Candor before being knocked out by top-seeded Susquehanna Valley.
The IAC Softball South Small Division MVP is RaeAnne Feeko from the Tioga Tigers.
She led the team in batting, with a .662 batting average, and helped the Tigers reach a sectional title game, where they will face off against Deposit/Hancock. Across the season, she's tallied 7 homers, scored 40 runs, and driven in 37. Also, all season long, she has only been struck out 3 times. Of her 43 hits all season long, 22 of them, over half, were for extra bases.
The IAC Softball North Small Division MVP is Union Springs' Gracie Chalupnicki, and the IAC Softball South Large Division MVP is Thomas A. Edison's Kailey Ripley.
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SECTION IV, N.Y. (WIVT/WBGH) – As the spring sports seasons are being narrowed down in the southern tier, the IAC has named their softball MVPs for the season. From our area, Whitney Point's Olivia Somers was named the IAC Softball North Large Division MVP. She helped the team both at the plate and on the mound as the team's ace this season. She helped the Eagles to a Class B sectional appearance, where they topped Spencer Van Etten/Candor before being knocked out by top-seeded Susquehanna Valley. The IAC Softball South Small Division MVP is RaeAnne Feeko from the Tioga Tigers. She led the team in batting, with a .662 batting average, and helped the Tigers reach a sectional title game, where they will face off against Deposit/Hancock. Across the season, she's tallied 7 homers, scored 40 runs, and driven in 37. Also, all season long, she has only been struck out 3 times. Of her 43 hits all season long, 22 of them, over half, were for extra bases. The IAC Softball North Small Division MVP is Union Springs' Gracie Chalupnicki, and the IAC Softball South Large Division MVP is Thomas A. Edison's Kailey Ripley. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

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