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Lady Vols' signee named Player of the Year

Lady Vols' signee named Player of the Year

USA Today01-05-2025

Lady Vols' signee named Player of the Year
Tennessee softball signee Elsa Morrison was named District 4-4A Player of the Year Wednesday by the district's coaches.
Morrison, a senior at Farragut High School helped the Lady Admirals (25-10-1, 10-0 District 4-4A) win a regular-season championship Monday with a 10-0 five-inning victory over William Blount High School (Maryville, Tennessee) at Bellamy Field in Farragut, Tennessee.
Morrison recorded one double, two RBIs and two runs for the Lady Admirals. She also walked two times, including one intentional walk. The Lady Admirals led, 1-0, after Morrison's double in the first inning.
She committed to the Lady Vols in Oct. 2023. Morrison committed to Tennessee as a catcher and is now playing shortstop.
Farragut has won three of its last six games. The Lady Admirals will next play Thursday in the second round of the district tournament after an opening-round BYE Wednesday. Farragut will play at fourth-seeded West High School (Knoxville, Tennessee) with first pitch slated for 5:30 p.m. EDT.

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