16U AUSTIN STARS
SUMMER 2014 TEAM PIC Emma Brieger-Round Rock High Lydia Clarke-Liberty Hill High Shelby Bray-St. Andrews High Mattison Holt-Bowie High Carina Esparza-Bowie High Lolo Degelia-Bowie High Noel Slawter-Austin High Reagan Beto-Round Rock High Corah Mondro-Lake Travis High Emma Slawter-Austin High Taylor Buck-Johnson City High Ivelisse Moreno-Bowie High Taylor Malett-Bangs High
SUMMER 2014 TEAM PIC Emma Brieger-Round Rock High Lydia Clarke-Liberty Hill High Shelby Bray-St. Andrews High Mattison Holt-Bowie High Carina Esparza-Bowie High Lolo Degelia-Bowie High Noel Slawter-Austin High Reagan Beto-Round Rock High Corah Mondro-Lake Travis High Emma Slawter-Austin High Taylor Buck-Johnson City High Ivelisse Moreno-Bowie High Taylor Malett-Bangs High
Austin Stars 2014 is a talented group of girls with a mixture of speed and power. Pitching staff is tall and athletic with huge potential to reach for the Stars..Mark my words you will see many of these girls in the head lines soon in Central Texas.
Team profile: Austin Stars-Degelia 16U (7/15)
The Austin Stars 16U team, though fairly new, looks to be one of the fast-rising young teams in the Lone Star State.
Today we spotlight a young Texas team led by Head Coach Tony Degelia which is only two years old but “picking up steam” and looks to have college-level talent almost everywhere.
The coach adds, “We have had many competitive games with some of the best teams in the country and have played at the Colorado Sparkler and did very well there. We have beaten teams from, California, Louisiana, Minnesota and Colorado and have also played at the Fall Mizuno Invite, Texas State Showcase, McKinney Elite Showcase, Summer-Texas Glory Invite, Tulsa Elite Showcase and the Round Rock Elite Showcase where we went 5-0.”
One of the strengths of the team, which just recently played in the Texas Blaze Showcase, is pitching with four players over 5-foot-10. On offense, the stars can beat you with speed or power and has talent from top to bottom in the line-up.
“Our team is a mixture of D1 and D2 players,” Coach Degelia concludes. “They all will play in college somewhere!”
Full article and player profiles can be found on http://www.studentsports.com/softball/