
Hannah Boos, Pacifica
Photo by Heston Quan
2016 Southern Section Preseason Softball Fab 5, presented by the Army National Guard
Note: Mission Viejo and Yucaipa are featured in the California overall Fab 5 and thus not on the section level1. Pacifica (Garden Grove)Head coach: Mark Campbell
2015 record: 22-6-1
The Mariners may have lost all-CIF player Faith Canfield but they are reloaded as usual, with at least eight players who are signed or committed to Division 1 colleges.
Hannah Boos was the Empire League Pitcher of the Year as a sophomore and catcher
Dejah Mulipola was a first-team all-league pick as a junior. The same goes for first baseman
Jaymee Campbell.
Alison Seng was all-league as an outfielder and will be a junior this season. There's more talent than that, and they'll all bond together looking to do better than a Division 1 quarterfinals finish.
See last season's Southern Section computer rankings
2. Los AlamitosHead coach: Rob Weil
2015 record: 25-7
The Griffins have 10 Division 1 commits or signees, but star pitcher and Sunset League Pitcher of the Year Katya Duvall has graduated. They do have all-CIF Division 1 selection
Jenna Holcomb coming back in the outfield after she was named the league's co-MVP.
Mary Iakopo was an all-league shortstop as a sophomore and three other sophomores made the second team:
Jenna Kean,
Caitlin Ladd and
Alexa Schultz.
See last season's Southern Section softball photo galleries3. Grand TerraceHead coach: Bobby Flores
2015 record: 26-4
Eight Division 1 signees are coming back for the reigning Division 3 runners-up, led by all-CIF and Oklahoma commit
Melanie Olmos at pitcher (18-3, 1.46 ERA).
Morgan Parsons (.398 average, 8 HRs, team-high 40 RBIs) was also all-CIF as a sophomore in the infield, and
Eliyah Flores cranked an impressive 15 homers as a sophomore with a .495 average. Olmos also hit .429, so she's a multi-talented threat. Only one senior was on last year's roster, so expect another deep playoff run.
See last season's Southern Section playoff brackets4. NorcoHead coach: Richard Robinson
2015 record: 27-8
The defending Division 1 champions are still loaded, with Coach of the Year Richard Robinson back at the helm. The Cougars did lose D-1 Player of the Year Abigail Lockman at catcher but they have at least six Division 1 college commits.
Taylor Dockins won 26 games in the circle last season, and she's back for her junior season.
See last season's California statistical leaders5. EtiwandaHead coach: David Masucci
2015 record: 24-9
The Eagles were bounced in the second round of the Division 1 playoffs but come back with thunder in the middle of the batting order. Three first-team All-Baseline League Team honorees return for their senior years:
Megan Stevens (.462 with 11 home runs),
Vanessa Taukeiaho (.456 with 11 home runs) and
Briana Wheeler (17-3, 1.31 ERA).