Malad High School senior Riglee Peterson homers during the 2025 Softball State Championships. | Kalama Hines, EastIdahoSports.com EASTERN IDAHO — Seven of Malad High School’s eight senior softball players have been playing varsity ball since their freshman year — meaning they have played in four state championship games. After winning banners at the end of their freshman and sophomore seasons, the senior Dragons finished as runners-up for the second time in a row, this year. Three of those seniors — Riglee Peterson, Bostyn Combs and Brylee Oglesbee — have added All-State selections this year, joining teammate Aubrey Shulz and North Fremont Huskies Peyton Lenz and Grace Heiner. North Fremont junior Peyton Lenz | Courtesy photos All-State selections, which were published by the Idaho Statesman, are voted on by the classification’s coaches. Here are the 3A softball All-State selections: Player of the Year P/2B: Peyton Shook, Nampa Christian junior Coach of the Year Justin Shook, Nampa Christian First-Team All-State P/SS: Riglee Peterson, Malad senior C/CF: Addison Gray, Nampa Christian junior P/1B: Wesli Crockett, Parma junior C/3B: Rilee Diffin, Orofino senior P/SS: Brooklyn Roadenbaugh, Marsin junior CF: Bostyn Combs, Malad senior 2B/LF: Brylee Oglesbee, Malad senior P/SS: Breanna Comstock, Wendell junior P: Peyton Lenz, North Fremont junior SS/C: Grace Heiner, North Fremont senior SS/RF: Aubrey Shulz, Malad junior Second-Team All-State 1B: Analyse Durham, Melba junior C/Util: Saige Wickel, Declo senior SS/P: Ana Davis, Soda Springs sophomore CF/P: Kinlea Cole, Parma freshman 2B: Addisyn Vanderwall, Grangeville junior SS/3B: Livia Johnson, Orofino senior CF: Landon Marsden, North Fremont junior SS: Zaylee Neville, West Jefferson senior P/RF: Liddia Gonzalez, Malad sophomore C: Zoey Heffelfinger, Parma senior P/SS: Abby Goodin, Soda Springs senior The post Malad, North Fremont make up half of 3A First-Team All-State team selections appeared first on East Idaho News.
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Malad, North Fremont make up half of 3A First-Team All-State team selections
