Texas Class 4A All-District Softball
Texas Class 4A All-District Softball 2011DISTRICT 1-4A
Co-MVP: Brittany Thorson, Burges, junior and Jade Ambrose, Chapin, senior; Offensive MVP: Alicia Solorzano, Burges, junior; Defensive MVP: Andrea Esparza, Jefferson, freshman and Jessica Ramos, Andress, junior; Newcomer of the Year: Brittany Davis, Austin, junior and Brianna Gonzalez, Chapin, freshman.
First Team
Kayna Mendoza, Burges, junior; Adriana Jaramillo, Burges, sophomore; Kathryn Rivera, Burges, senior; Alexndra Gonzalez, Burges, senior; Brittany Palacio, Burges, sophomore; Jennifer Swiger, Burges, senior; Lydia Urbina, Chapin, senior; Briana Eoff, Chapin, junior; Deborah Lozoya, Chapin, junior; Kaitlin Fifield, Chapin, sophomore; Brittany Martinez, Chapin, sophomore; Emily Diaz, Andress, junior; Emily Ochoa, Andress, junior; Erika Chavira, Jefferson, senior; Hope Carrillo, Jefferson, senior; Yazmin Portillo, Jefferson, senior; Samantha Chavez, Austin, senior; Brittany Villescas, Austin, senior; Abegail Mora, Irvin, junior; Vanessa Martinez, Irvin, senior; Stephanie Rojas, Bowie, senior; Rebecca Solis, El Paso, senior.
Second Team
Zuri Izworski, Chapin, senior; Clari Hernandez, Chapin, junior; Brecca Armendariz, Andress, sophomore; Briana Valdez, Andress, junior; Valerie Luna, Jefferson, freshman; Julie Herrera, Jefferson, senior; Maegen Flores, Austin, senior; Taylor Hradek, Austin, senior; Corina Garcia, Irvin, junior; Desiree Garica, Irvin, junior; Michelle Aguilar, Bowie, sophomore; Emily Pacheco, Bowie, senior; Bianca Nunez, El Paso.
DISTRICT 2-4A
MVP: Natalie Ortiz, Parkland, pitcher; Co-offensive MVP: Marissa Sleek, Del Valle, shortstop and Lauren Wade, Parkland, catcher; Co-defensive MVP: Pam Garcia, Riverside, first base and Samanta Barajas, Parkland, third base.
First Team
Lynette Nicolau, Canutillo, pitcher; Brianna Maldonado, Canutillo, catcher; Juanita Quintana, Parkland, first base; Taylor Gillette, Canutillo, second base; Emecole Arzola, Canutillo, third base; Daniel Acevedo, Canutillo, shortstop; Amanda Trevizo, Riverside, outfield; Camille Vasquez, Parkland, outfield; Ashley Garcia, Del Valle, outfield; Viannette Felix, Parkland, utility; Briana Pallares, Ysleta, utility; Ashley Escobar, Riverside, utility.
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C Hillary Adams, Elgin, sr; 2B Bailey Alanis, Elgin, jr; CF Kelsey Markham, Elgin sr; SS Kaci Olson, Elgin, jr; P Lauren Slatten, Elgin, soph; 2B Kara Babola, Connally, soph; P Nicole Pierce, Connally, sr; C Megan Seely, Connally, sr; P Haley Parker,
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Austin Allen, 3.80; Erica Armstrong, 3.02; Ashley Baltrusitis, 3.74; Olivia Barrell, 3.94; Danielle Barrow, 3.86; Alexander Barry, 4.00; Dustin Bates, 3.88; Halle Beck, 3.38; Eli Berg, 4.00; Elise Beuke, 3.60; Will Bittner, 3.46; Tia Bourm, 3.83;
Cole Daniel and Austin Sheehan were walked back-to-back in the sixth and both scored on wild pitches, and Dana Ouellette walked before Stoddard drove him in with an RBI single. Kalen Gifford scored Old Town's other run in the sixth on a wild pitch.
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How to stimulate your own powers of foresight. Consider the following thought provokers. Ask yourself, in these categories what are the brand new trends and forces? Which are the ones growing in importance? Which current forces are loosing their steam? Which have peaked or are reversing themselves? Which are the "wildcards" about to disrupt us in the future? POLITICAL AND TECHNICAL thought for food: Electronics, Materials, Energy, Fossil, Nuclear, Alternative, Other, Manufacturing (techniques), Agriculture, Machinery and Equipment, Distribution, Transportation (Urban, Mass, Personal, Surface, Sea, Subsurface, Space), Communication (Printed, Spoken, Interactive, Media), Computers (Information, Knowledge, Storage & Retrieval, Design, Network Resources), Post-Cold War, Third World, Conflict (Local, Regional, Global), Arms Limitation, Undeclared Wars, Terrorism, Nuclear Proliferation, Weapons of Mass Destruction, Governments (More/Less Power and Larger or Smaller Scale), Taxes, Isms: Nationalism, Regionalism, Protectionism, Populism, Cartels, Multinational Corporations, Balance of Trade, Third Party Payments, Regulations (OSHA, etc.) Environmental Impact, U.S. Prestige Abroad. SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC Food for thought:
Labor Movements, Unemployment / Employment Cycles, Recession, Employment Patterns, Work Hours / Schedules, Fringe Benefits, Management Approaches, Accounting Policies, Productivity, Energy Costs, Balance of Payments, Inflation, Taxes, Rates of Real Growth, Distribution of Wealth, Capital Availability and Costs, Reliability of Forecasts, Raw Materials, Availability and Costs, Global versus National Economy, Market versus Planned Economies, Generations: Y, X, Boomers, Elderly, Urban vs. Rural Lifestyles, Affluent vs. Poor, Neighborhoods and Communities, Planned or Organic Growth. Got Knowledge?
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