Prospects To Remember - Softball

There are a lot of talented softball players from across the country. There are a wide variety of skill sets and skill levels for college coaches from coast to coast. We're going to introduce you to 10 softball players that next level coaches and fans of the game should remember.

Breyenn Salts (2025, C / Utility, Tennessee Mojo Mobley 16u National Grass Lake High School, Michigan)

Salts is a leader that's willing to put in the work. Salts is an All-State player that carries a big and explosive bat. She hit .500 with 80 RBI's in her sophomore season.

Aubrey Hensley (2025, C / OF, Ohio Outlaws 06 shep, Bedford High School, Michigan)

Hensley was an All-State softball player in Michigan and an elite catcher both at the plate and behind the plate. Hensley can drive the ball with speed off the bat.

Maddie Goddard (2024, P / 1B, Smash House ‘05 National, Ryle High School, Kentucky)

Goddard is a really nice pitching prospect that can flat out dominate from the hill. She throws the ball past a lot of hitters and strikes out a ton that just can't get around on it. 

Emma Kate Rountree (2027, OF / MIF / Utility, North Paulding High School, Georgia)

Rountree is a young prospect to keep an eye on over the next few years. She's developing a reputation as a hard worker that's willing to develop her craft. Rountree has a good eye at the plate.

Kaylee Davis (2025, P / OF, SoCal Athletics 16u, Amador Valley High School, California)

From a school that has seen the likes of Nate Boyer and Greg Kragen, Davis is making her name stand alone. She's a dangerous hitter that recently batted .500, hit a grand slam, a triple and bunted her way to first over the weekend.

Mia Malczyk (2024, OF / SS / 2B,  Geneva Foxes 16u, West Aurora High School, Illinois)

Malczyk has been playing some very good softball this spring and summer. She's been dynamic in the outfield making big plays that save runs. Malczyk is a speedy outfielder that reads the ball well off the bat.