
Caldwell County had a pair of players earn All-State honors from the Kentucky Softball Coaches Association.
Senior Brylee Butts was named Class 2A First Team All-State by the coaches after batting .442 with eight home runs and 48 RBI.
For her career, the Memphis University signee hit .415 with 24 home runs and 156 RBI. She also had 49 doubles and 87 extra-base hits.
Harper Holeman was named Class 2A All-State Honorable Mention. She hit .388 with eight home runs and 34 RBI. For her career, the Frontier College signee hit .402 with 36 home runs and 159 RBI, setting a Caldwell County career HR record.
While softball is not a classed sport in Kentucky, the state’s coaches use the three-class enrollment numbers from track and field to determine its All-State honors. Voting is conducted by members of the Kentucky Softball Coaches Association.
They will be recognized at next weekend’s East West Weekend in Bowling Green.