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2022 Softball Roster

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Michaela Guthrie
Michaela Guthrie

4 Hayley Earl

  • Position Catcher / Utility
  • Height 5-6
  • Class Senior
  • Highschool Washington
  • Hometown Washington, Ill.
  • Club Team R-R

Biography

Has earned four letters (2019, 2020, 2021, 2022) ... Finished her career ranked tied for sixth in program history with 35 doubles, tied for seventh in home runs with 15, and ninth in slugging percentage with a .555 clip … 

2022: Started 30 games prior to a season-ending injury … Led the team with a .380 batting average, with 38 hits in 100 at bats … Ranked second on the team with 11 doubles and third on the team with six homers … Drove in 25, the third-most RBIs on the team … Walked four times … Held an on-base percentage of .404 with a team-best OPS of 1.074 … Recorded 10 multi-hit games … Posted multiple RBIs in five games … Registered single-game highs of four hits (vs. Chicago, April 2), six RBIs (vs. Monmouth, March 25), two home runs (vs. Monmouth, March 25), and two runs (four times) … Set career-highs in homers (6), doubles (11), and stolen bases (6) … Named the CCIW Hitter of the Week, April 5 ... Caught a no-hitter thrown by Nina Mardjetko against Carthage, April 23 … Did not yield a stolen base in conference play … First Team All-CCIW at catcher … Voted team’s MVP … Recipient of the CCIW's Chris Martin Perseverance Award ... Academic All-CCIW … NFCA Scholar Athlete ...

2021: Named First Team All-CCIW at catcher … Played in and started 37 games … Hit a team-best .330, with 37 hits, 22 runs scored, and 22 RBIs … Notched 10 doubles, one triple, and four home runs … Swiped to bases and added nine walks … Recorded nine multi-hit games … Tallied multiple RBIs in seven games … Notched a season-best three hits on two occasions - once at Elmhurst, March 21 in a 3-for-4 showing that included a double, a run batted in, and a run scored and again in a 3-for-4 effort versus Carroll, April 18, that included a double and three RBIs … Academic All-CCIW ...

2020: Named to the NFCA Leadoff Classic All-Tournament Team in Tucson, Ariz on March 10 ... Appeared and started in all 10 games ... Batted .393 with 11 hits including a team-high four doubles and two triples ... Recorded two home runs and 27 total bases ... Drove in a team-high 15 runs batted in and and crossed the plate eight times ... Stole one base on one attempt ... Led team with 103 putouts with a  fielding percentage of 1.000 ... Season was cut short after 10 games, due to the COVID-19 outbreak ... Academic All-CCIW ...

2019: Elected to first team of College Conference of Illinois and Wisconsin All-League squads ... Appeared and started in all 49 games ... Batted .249 with a .314 on-base percentage ... Led team with 10 doubles and hit three home runs ... Drove in 23 runs and crossed the plate 12 times ... Led team with 364 put outs with a fielding percentage of .955 ... Academic All-CCIW ...

AT WASHINGTON HS: Three-year letterwinner in softball ... Two-year letterwinner in volleyball ... Named team's "Most Valuable Player" as a senior in both sports ... 2018 softball: second team All-State, first team All-Mid-Illini Conference, Peoria Journal Star all-area team ... 2017: honorable mention All-Conference ... 2016 softball team was state runner-up ... Chosen for two All-Tournament teams in volleyball ... Finished second in home runs and runs batted in (season) and also second in homers and RB( (career) at WCHS ... Perfect attendance all four years ... Student Council honor delegate ... Washington Leadership Club ...


PERSONAL: Majoring in business (marketing) at Illinois Wesleyan ... Uncle, Scott Earl, played football at Illinois College ... Other interests include graphic design including t-shirts media posts, crafting, and color-coding calendars ...

 

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Historical Player Information

  • 4

    2019Freshman

    Catcher / Utility
    5'6"
    4
  • 4

    2020Sophomore

    Catcher / Utility
    5'6"
    4
  • 4

    2021Junior

    Catcher / Utility
    5'6"
    4
  • 4

    2022Senior

    Catcher / Utility
    5'6"
    4