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<p>Strong infield play starts with the little things like quick reactions, smooth footwork, and the ability to make difficult plays look routine. Across the country, the class of 2029 is already beginning to show advanced defensive instincts, with infielders displaying confidence on the dirt and consistency around the field. Whether it's ranging up the middle, handling tough hops, or making clean transfers under pressure, these players continue to stand out with their hands, athleticism, and overall defensive presence.</p>
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<p>Below, Prep Softball highlights 2029 infielders who are already showing strong fundamentals and making an impact defensively.</p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">Joanie Jeffers continues to establish herself as one of the more dynamic athletes in the 2029 class, bringing a combination of athleticism, defensive versatility, and offensive production. Playing primarily at shortstop and in center field, she shows strong instincts defensively, moving well laterally and covering ground effectively while maintaining control through plays. Offensively, Jeffers has already shown the ability to impact games in a big way. In one standout tournament weekend, she batted .455 with 10 hits, including two doubles, one triple, and four home runs while driving in 19 runs. Her ability to generate extra-base power while consistently putting the ball in play highlights her all-around offensive potential. Beyond the numbers, Jeffers plays with confidence and energy, consistently finding ways to impact the game on both sides of the ball. Whether she's creating offense at the plate or making plays defensively, her athleticism and versatility continue to stand out as she develops within the 2029 class.</p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">Sadie Popejoy has already started putting up big numbers both in the circle and at the plate. The Illinois native has recorded a fastball up to 57 mph, while also showing offensive potential as a two-way player. At the varsity level for Nashville Community High School, Popejoy has delivered impact performances offensively, including multiple leadoff home runs during her freshman season. In one game, she went 3-for-3 with two RBIs, marking her fourth home run of the season at the time. In the circle, Popejoy has also shown the ability to dominate outings early in her career. She threw a one-hitter in a varsity win while contributing offensively in the same game, highlighting her value as a true two-way player. Popejoy's versatility also stands out defensively, as the 2029 prospect contributes around the infield as she continues to develop as a reliable middle infielder.</p>
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<p>Addison Radbill stand outs as a well-rounded athlete in the 2029 class, bringing speed, versatility, and consistency to the field. Playing against high-level competition, she has continued to develop into a player who is capable of impacting the game in multiple ways. Defensively, Radbill's athleticism and instincts stand out. She has shown the ability to contribute both in the infield and outfield, using her range and quick reactions to stay consistent on routine plays while continuing to improve her overall footwork and positioning. Her versatility gives her team flexibility across multiple spots on the field. Offensively, Radbill continues to show growth at the plate. During varsity competition, the All-Region infielder hit .373 with 23 stolen bases, highlighting her ability to create pressure on defenses with both contact and speed. She also posted a .333 average with four RBIs and two stolen bases during a recent tournament stretch, continuing to show production against competitive travel ball pitching. Beyond the numbers, Radbill plays with a team-first mentality and brings steady prowess to the field. </p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">Competing for Oak Mountain High School and Birmingham Thunderbolts Premier 2029, Andi Zannis has already gained valuable experience against strong competition while continuing to develop into a reliable and versatile contributor. Playing at both the varsity and travel ball levels has allowed her to continue refining different parts of her game while adjusting to faster competition and higher-pressure situations early in her career. In her debut high school season, Zannis recorded 19 hits, including six doubles and one home run, while scoring 16 runs and posting a .235 batting average across 35 games. While still continuing to adjust to varsity pitching, she consistently found ways to contribute offensively and showed flashes of extra-base power throughout the season. Prior to that, she put together a strong JV campaign, batting .404 with 10 doubles, 18 RBIs, and a 1.182 OPS, highlighting her ability to produce consistently at the plate and create offense in multiple ways. Defensively, Zannis' consistency continues to stand out as one of the strongest parts of her game. She finished the varsity season with a .985 fielding percentage, which was one of the top marks in Alabama, reflecting her reliability and ability to handle defensive responsibilities cleanly. Whether she is behind the plate or working in the field, she shows quick reactions, steady hands, and improving footwork that allow her to stay composed and under control defensively.</p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">Ava Prytula has quickly emerged as a productive middle infielder in the 2029 class, showing strong defensive instincts, athleticism, and the ability to contribute consistently at the varsity level early in her career. Competing for Baker High School in Florida, Prytula has already gained valuable experience against older competition while continuing to develop into a well-rounded player. During her freshman varsity season, Prytula posted a .297 batting average with 19 hits, five doubles, one home run, nine RBIs, and 14 runs scored across 21 games. She also recorded a .348 on-base percentage and a .770 OPS, highlighting her ability to consistently create offense and contribute throughout the lineup. Defensively, Prytula's game continues to stand out around the infield. Primarily playing shortstop, she shows smooth footwork, quick reactions, and the ability to stay composed. Beyond softball, Prytula also competes in varsity basketball and golf, adding to the overall athleticism that translates to her defensive game on the dirt. To boot, she maintains a 4.0 GPA in the classroom while balancing multiple varsity sports and continues to gain exposure through travel ball and recruiting events.</p>
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Strong infield play starts with the little things like quick reactions, smooth footwork, and the ability to make difficult plays look routine. Across the country, the class of 2029 is already beginning to show advanced defensive instincts, with infielders displaying confidence on the dirt and consistency around the field. Whether it's ranging up the middle, handling tough hops, or making clean transfers under pressure, these players continue to stand out with their hands, athleticism, and overall defensive presence.
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2029
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Monticello
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Nashville Community
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River Ridge
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Oak Mountain
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Birmingham Thunderbolts Premier
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