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Six Rivers - West

02/26/2008, 3:03pm CST
By Adam Krebs

Potosi - Coach Eric Steiner, 2nd year as head coach



Belmont-Coach Jeff Hodgson - If coaching means anything, then Belmont is well suited to win the Six Rivers West and return to the state tournament where they have been highly successful over the past few years.

Cassville-Coach Mike Brinkman



Benton-



River Ridge - Coach Wade Winkers - 4th Year - River Ridge brings back all but two starters from a year ago, on a team that made its first ever trip to sectionals.  Returning letterwinners include eight seniors and two juniors.  Four others will compete for an opportunity to crack the lineup.  Two-time first team all-conference seniors; catcher Zelda Blake and centerfielder Trinity Breuer hope to lead a group of experienced players toward another quality season.  A list that includes first teamers in junior pitcher Cari Mergen and senior first baseman Ashlee Kirschbaum, as well as honorable mention players junior shortstop Malorie Mezera and senior outfielder Sam Jung.  Other key players include senior third baseman Becky Myers, senior second baseman Holly White, and senior outfielders Shelby Weber and Katie Kluesner.  The Timberwolves hope to continue the strong defensive approach that they had last year and hopefully compete at a high level in one of the most competitive Division 4 conferences in the state.



Highland - Highland has a healty Laci Pustina back for her senior year. The WFSCA Division 4 Player of the Year will be a formidable obstacle in the way of any other teams trying to win the Six Rivers West. Pustina has signed a NLI to play at a Community College in Iowa.



Shullsburg-

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