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<p>With many 2029 athletes playing their first high school softball seasons this spring, some are using the campaign to set themselves apart from others in their class.</p>
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<p>Below, Prep Softball highlights five players from the high school graduating class of 2029 who are trending up this spring.</p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">After an outstanding spring, [player_tooltip player_id='151438' first='Samantha' last='Johnson'] is cementing herself as one of the top hitters in the 2029 class nationwide. During her freshman school season with Cullman, Johnson hit an impressive .507 across 52 games, striking out just four times with six home runs and 19 walks. She drove in 52 runners at the plate during a year in which her team won 39 games, making a 30-win improvement over the prior year. Johnson recently attended camp at Mississippi State and LSU, as she continues to gain attention from some of the top college softball programs in the country.</p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">[player_tooltip player_id='159164' first='Jayci' last='Smith'] is quickly making herself known as one of the best utility players in her class. Smith finished her regular season with a team-high .435 average, scoring 35 runs over the course of the season and stealing 17 bases. She also maintained a perfect fielding percentage during the regular season. During the postseason, Smith's performance stepped up even more. She hit .455 in the first round and .600 in the second round to help Brock become area champions. She will attend Florida's prospect camp in June as she looks to get her name out there further.</p>
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<p>Gia Kowalczyk is one of the best power bats in the 2029 class, as shown through her performance for Schalmont this season. Through the first 18 high school games of her freshman campaign, Kowalczyk hit .455 with four home runs and 16 runs driven in. She has scored at least one run in all but two games, and has stolen 12 bases during the regular season. The two-sport athlete also scored 11 goals during soccer season, demonstrating her advanced athleticism and versatility.</p>
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<p>McKenna Bary's two-way skills have shown up during both her school and club seasons this spring. Through her first 14 high school appearances, Bary hit .316, driving in four runs. For her club team, she hit .500 with three RBI in her April tournament, while also striking out 19 in the circle en route to three wins and a save. The younger sister of 2027 Arkansas commit Quinlyn Bary is standing out in her own right, especially after coming into form during the 2026 spring season.</p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">Carlynne Schrock is staking her claim as an elite power hitter through her play this spring in the Indiana high school softball circuit. Through her first 19 appearances for Westfield, Schrock has already hit five home runs and driven in 11 runs. In a game against Brownsburg in April, Schrock homered twice and drove in a season-high three runs. Schrock was in the USA Softball High Performance Program in December, and attended camps at Indiana and Kentucky in January. Her attention so far is well-earned and will likely continue to grow.</p>
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With many 2029 athletes playing their first high school softball seasons this spring, some are using the campaign to set themselves apart from others in their class.
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Alabama
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Birmingham Thunderbolts Premier 2028/2029 -Parker
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Texas
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Buzz Gold NTX 16U
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New York
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Electric City Bombers National
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Maryland
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Starz Gold 14U
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Indiana
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Indiana Magic Gold National Hoggatt
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