Leanna Johnson and Kelly Horne were dubbed All-Sun Belt First Team members.
– Leanna Johnson and Kelly Horne were dubbed All-Sun Belt First Team members while Jade Sinness landed on the All-Sun Belt Second Team, the league office announced Monday.“I am super proud of Leanna, Kelly and Jade for picking up All-Sun Belt honors,” co-interim head coach Taylor Smartt said. “All three of them have been very consistent for our team this year offensively and in the circle.
11 ERA with 234 strikeouts.Kelly Horne picks up her first All-Sun Belt First Team honor after landing on the second team a year ago.The Tallahassee, Fla., native leads the league in on-base percentage and home runs after smashing two long balls over the weekend. Her .372 batting average ranks fourth in the league while her 44 walks rank second.Jade Sinness garnered her second consecutive league honor, this time as an All-Sun Belt Second Team member.The Sebring, Fla.
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