Dover gets our pick as the top team in New Hampshire. Also watch out for Coe-Brown Academy, Spaulding, Salem and Stark.
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1. Dover2014 record: 14-6
Head coach: Tim Dudley
The
returning Division I champions were a No. 3 seed last season. They
won't sneak up on anybody this year, especially since they lost just one senior. Third baseman
Caroline Schoenbucher
returns for her senior season at third base after making the all-state
first team, and senior pitcher
Molly St Germain was a second-team pick
last season. Senior
Ashley Deyo was an honorable mention pick at catcher
as well.
View last season's New Hampshire softball rankings, presented by the Army National Guard2. Coe-Brown Academy (Northwood)2014 record: 18-2
Head coach: Tim Tenasco
The Bears beat Stark 6-5 for the Division II title last season. Senior pitcher
Kianna Daudelin is back after first-team all-state honors, same with senior
Amanda Riley.
Holly Donohue made the second team in the outfield as well.
View last season's New Hampshire softball playoff brackets3. Spaulding (Rochester)2014 record: 19-3
Head coach: Sheila Colson
The Red Raiders were steamrolling their way along as the No. 1 seed but fell to Dover in the state title game. Coach's daughter
Shannon Colson will be back for her junior year after earning first-team all-state honors in the outfield. That's the good news. The bad news is the Division I Pitcher of the Year Sami West has graduated and leaves big shoes to fill.
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4. Salem2014 record: 18-3
Head coach: Harold Sachs
Another victim of Dover, the Blue Devils will need youth to step up because they lost three all-state players to graduation: Catcher Brittany Wallace, outfielder Amanda Bickford and pitcher Rachel Towler.
View the MaxPreps New Hampshire softball pro photo galleries5. Stark (Weare)2014 record: 14-6
Head coach: Rick Sweeney
The
Generals were a No. 7 seed last season in the playoffs but came within a
run of winning a Division II title. They lost two first-team all-state
performers (a pitcher and outfielder) and will look to senior
second-team all-state infielder
Jackie Kilar to get the team back to the
title game.