Softball | 5/7/2025 11:13:00 AM
The Kansas Jayhawk Community College Conference on Wednesday, May 7 announced their 2025 All-KJCCC D2 Softball selections. The Cloud County Community College softball team earned four All-Conference selections, all honorable mention picks.
The T-Birds ended the regular season at 16-28 overall and 7-15 in KJCCC play.
Emalee Johnson - Utility
Johnson split time at catcher and first base for the T-Birds during the 2025 season. The freshman from Concordia, Kansas was second on the team in batting average at .365 with a .478 on-base percentage. Johnson collected 42 hits with eight doubles, one triple and one home run. She added 25 runs scored and 25 RBI.
Behind the plate, Johnson led Cloud County with 161 put outs to go with nine assists.
Maliyah Koster - Infield
Koster, a freshman short stop, was third on the team in batting average at .355 with a .484 slugging percentage. Koster led the team with 29 runs scored on 44 hits with eight doubles, one triple and two home runs. She had 13 multi-hit games and finished the season with 24 RBI.
In the field, Koster helped turn three double plays and had 60 put outs and a team-high 77 assists.
Paige Mahler - Pitcher
Mahler was the top pitcher on Cloud County's staff in 2025. The sophomore from Adams, Nebraska had a 9-10 overall record with 13 complete games and a 4.54 ERA. Mahler had a team-high 73 strikeouts in 108 innings pitched.
Mahler had a career-high nine strikeouts on March 2, 2025 in the team's 11-3 win over Iowa Lakes Community College. Mahler had 11 games this spring with at least four strikeouts.
Camille Stauffer - Catcher
Stauffer led the T-Birds at the plate with a .381 batting average and a .646 slugging-percentage after tallying 43 hits, including a team-leading 14 extra-base hits. Stauffer had six doubles and eight home runs while posting a team-high 40 RBI. She posted 14 multi-hit games during the season.
A sophomore from Milford, Nebraska, Stauffer had a .978 fielding-percentage behind the plate with 85 put outs.
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