Softball players from northeastern Wisconsin and central Wisconsin earned All-State honors from the Wisconsin Fastpitch Softball Coaches Association (WFSCA) for their outstanding play during the 2025 season, highlighting the depth of talent across the region’s top programs.
Kaukauna led the way with three honorees. Junior Paige Bodenheimer and senior Karly Meredith both landed spots on the Division 1 First Team, continuing the Ghosts’ tradition of statewide excellence. Sophomore Lilly Boyle added to the program’s presence with a Second Team selection, showcasing Kaukauna’s strength at all grade levels.
Green Bay Preble placed two players on the All-State list. Senior Katie Geydoshek earned a spot on the First Team, while fellow senior Samantha Foytik was named to the Second Team. Both were instrumental in leading the Hornets to another successful campaign.
Kimberly’s junior standout Sophie Hermus was selected to the First Team, continuing her rise as one of the Fox Valley’s premier hitters.
Ashwaubenon’s senior Berritt Herr earned a Division 1 Second Team nod after a strong season anchoring the Jaguars’ lineup and defense.
Oshkosh North was also represented, with senior Emma Niemczyk securing a Second Team spot after a consistent and productive year in the circle.
Fond du Lac’s Susan Vokes was honored with an Honorable Mention, recognizing her leadership and steady play during her senior season.
Almond-Bancroft had two players honored, with junior Mya Dernbach leading the way as a First Team selection. Dernbach’s strong presence on both sides of the ball was key to the Eagles’ success this season. She was joined by junior Riya Ceballos, who earned a spot on the Second Team for her consistent contributions throughout the year. Additionally, junior Aaliyah Newby received Honorable Mention recognition, rounding out an impressive showing for the program.
Pacelli Catholic placed three players on the prestigious First Team list. Senior Peyton Mancl, junior Amelia Martini, and senior Kaylin Yenter all earned top honors following a dominant season for the Cardinals. Their performances helped anchor Pacelli’s deep postseason run and solidify the team’s reputation as one of the state’s top small-school programs.
Manawa’s Kelsey Behnke, a senior leader for the Wolves, received Honorable Mention. Her steady leadership and reliable play earned her a well-deserved spot among the state’s top players.















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