Three standout softball players from Big Bend have each hit over ten home runs this season, with St. John Paul II's Amanda Thompson leading the pack at 11. Wakulla juniors Cylie Long and Parker Stubbs follow closely, each hitting 10 home runs, thus tying the school's single-season record. Each player has showcased their power at the plate, attracting attention during regular season play. The competition is heating up as fans are invited to vote for the area’s top slugger among these exceptional athletes.

By the Numbers
  • Amanda Thompson: 11 home runs, .458 batting average, 34 RBIs
  • Cylie Long: 10 home runs, .487 batting average, 47 RBIs
  • Parker Stubbs: 10 home runs, .500 batting average, 35 RBIs
State of Play
  • All three players have made significant contributions to their teams as they approach the postseason.
  • The competition for the crown of Big Bend's top slugger continues to intensify as voters weigh each player's achievements.
What's Next

The voting process is now open for fans to determine who will be recognized as the top slugger in Big Bend softball, influencing local recognition as teams gear up for the postseason.

Bottom Line

As the postseason approaches, the race for the Big Bend softball crown highlights the exceptional talent in the region, with fan engagement playing a pivotal role in celebrating these athletes’ accomplishments.