Alvirne leads the way, but also watch out for Salem, Goffstown, Milford and Timberlane in New Hampshire softball #MaxPrepsFab5.
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1. Alvirne (Hudson)2016 record: 15-6
Head coach: Sara Brisk
Alvirne returns four All-State players from a team that lost to Salem in last season's NHIAA Division I final, including senior pitcher
Nicole Teague, a Marist recruit. The other returning All-State players are catcher
Sara Siteman, outfielder
Brooke Schreib and outfielder
Jenna Bradish.
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2. Salem2016 record: 18-3
Head coach: Harold Sachs
No team in the Granite State has enjoyed as much success over the years as Salem. The Blue Devils' 2016 NHIAA title was their 18th overall and the 15th of the Harold Sachs era. Returnees for 2017 include first team All-State picks
Victoria Andrade and
Brooke Murphy, and second-team selection
Camryn Hanninen.
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3. Goffstown2016 record: 22-4
Head coach: Wake Stillman
Senior infielder
Taylor Gagnon and junior outfielder
Alyssa Lombardi headline a group of returning players that figure to have Goffstown in its customary position this spring, that of contending for a state Division II title. Replacing All-State infielder Makayla Fleming and pitching standout Emma Campbell will be a priority.
See the MaxPreps New Hampshire softball photos4. Milford2016 record: 15-5
Head coach: James Rines
Milford won last season's state Division II title by edging top-ranked Windham and Gatorade POY Jaime Cleasby, but must replace infielder Erin Tyrel, the NHIAA Division II Player of the Year for 2016. Catcher
Stephanie Bishop, infielder
Jen Carson and outfielder
Carley Holtzhaouser are three talented holdovers.
See the MaxPreps New Hampshire softball playoff brackets5. Timberlane (Plaistow)2016 record: 19-3
Head coach: Jim Clavette
Division I State Pitcher of the Year Kate Hoadley has graduated and she'll be tough to replace after being the team's No. 1 hurler for four years. The Owls still have senior catcher
Mikayla Livingston, junior infielder
Kylie Fitzpatrick, junior outfielder
Jessica Mezquita and others to call upon, making them a good bet to keep pace with Alvirne and Salem in the state's top division,