Rebecca Jaeger, Lake George

A third-team Class C all-state selection last season, Jaeger is a fourth-year starting pitcher as a junior for the Warriors. She made the all-state third team last season.
Lake George's pitcher Rebecca Jaeger throws during their softball game in 2016 at the Moreau Recreation Center in Moreau.
Post-Star file photoKayla Bailey, Fort Ann

The Cardinals' pitching ace is still only a junior, but has two seasons as a starter under her belt, both of which ended in the Class D state final four. Bailey, who already hurled a perfect game this season in the Dome, has good speed and movement, and her bat is equally dangerous. She was a second-team all-state selection last year.
Kayla Bailey of Fort Ann throws a pitch during her no-hitter in a Section II semifinal game against Hartford on May 24 at Moreau Rec.
Shawn LaChapelle, Special to The Post-StarMaddie Capozucca, South Glens Falls

After three years as Amber Bourdeau's backup, Capozucca takes over as the Bulldogs' full-time pitcher this season. She brings a different style, a nasty changeup and she hits her spots. A fourth-team all-state selection, she is also a strong bat, hitting in the .450s last season.
Post-Star file photoLauren Christensen, Salem

Lauren Christensen, Salem: An outstanding catcher, Christensen — who will play college softball at Division II St. Thomas Aquinas — has batted .518, with seven home runs, 84 runs scored and 79 RBIs over 49 games in her three-year varsity career.
Abi Belrose, Bolton-Schroon Lake

The senior pitcher and leadoff hitter has grown since last season, increasing her pitching speed and improving her ability to work the plate. She is also a fast and confident baserunner.
Kate LaPan, Hudson Falls

The Tigers' senior leader, LaPan is an outstanding shortstop and one of the top offensive and defensive players in the Foothills Council.
Miranda Seacord, Cambridge

A fifth-year varsity pitcher, Seacord can field her position and has outstanding speed on the bases.
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