Summerville chasing another undefeated season
Green Wave tops AAAAA Divison I poll; Catawba Ridge No. 1 in DII poll
Sumter – There are few words available to describe the kind of season the Summerville High School softball team had in 2024.
The Green Wave posted an undefeated 30-0 record in winning the AAAAA state championship. Going undefeated, however, is not what made the season arguably the greatest ever posted in South Carolina High School League history.
Summerville scored 237 runs, an average of almost eight a game. While a great number considering the level of competition the Green wave faced, that doesn’t come close to making the season one for the record books.
No, what sets this season apart is the fact Summerville allowed just 15 runs all season. The overwhelming majority of that was due to the pitching of Ansley Bennett.
The fact that Bennett is back for her senior season before heading up Interstate 26 to Columbia to play for South Carolina next year makes the Green Wave the without-a-doubt choice to win another championship. If they do so though, it will be as the AAAAA – Division I – state champion. The class was divided in two following realignment.
Summerville is ranked No. 1 in the High School Sports Report Division I poll. Who’s No. 1 in the Division II poll? None other than 2-time defending AAAA state champion Catawba Ridge. The Copperheads were bumped up a class because of realignment.
DIVISION 1
1. SUMMERVILLE
The Green Wave won its first 17 games this season, and Bennett picked up where she left off. She won all seven games in which she pitched covering 39 innings. She allowed 10 hits add three walks while striking out 79, but had been “touched up” for two runs. That left her with an earned run average of 0.36
Hope Chase was 6-0 with a 1.99 earned run average in 31 2/3 innings, while Daphne Frady was 4-0 with a 1.57 earned run average in 22 1/3 innings.
Bennett was again swinging a pretty mean stick. She had six doubles and five home runs to go with a .423 batting average, 21 runs batted in and 23 runs scored.
Katie Gulliam was having a tremendous season at the plate. She was leading the team in hitting with a .593 average, runs batted in with 23 and runs scored with 27 to go with four home runs.
Bennett, Gulliam and Chase were each All-State selections last year.
Maeven Morento was batting .447 while Frady owned a .442 average. Melanie Edwards had smacked three homers.
2. BYRNES
Like Summerville, Byrnes is a longtime AAAAA powerhouse. The Rebels won 13 of their first 15 games and started 7-0 in Region 2. Their losses have come to AAAA No. 1 Gray Collegiate Academy and Catawba Ridge.
Byrnes returns three All-State performers from last season’s 31-5 team. They are senior Ellanie Yarrell, senior Kaylee Hannon and senior Maddie Wiant.
Both Yarrell and Hannon are 5-year starters and 3-year All-Region selections. Yarrell, who catches and does some pitching, was the Region Player of the Year. Hannon plays first base and serves as the closer in the circle. She was leading the pitching staff in strikeouts. Wiant is the main pitcher.
Yarrell has signed to play collegiately with South Carolina State, Hannon and Wiant with Winthrop, centerfielder Kara Davis with Anderson University and leftfielder Brooklyn Amble with North Greenville.
3. LEXINGTON
Lexington, which beat Byrnes for the Upper State crown last yearr, won 16 o its first 18 games. The Wildcats were 8-0 in Region 4.
The losses have been to Catawba Ridge and Hanahan.
DIVISION II
1. CATAWBA RIDGE
So how has Catawba Ridge handled the move to AAAAA? Pretty well, one might say.
The Copperheads were undefeated in their first 18 games, eight of those victories coming in Region 3. They have outscored their opponents 182-18. This came after losing a pair of AAAA All-State performers in pitcher Chloe Burger and Audrey Wilson from last season’s 29-2 team.
Catawba Ridge is led by outfielder Sarah Rocheleau, who has signed with Clemson. She was the AAAA Player of the Year last season and was an All-State selection as a sophomore.
Other Copperhead players who will play collegiately are Kyrsten Reynolds at North Greenville, Aloni Hogans at Queens University and Kendra Murray at Wingate.
2. BERKELEY
Berkeley had won 13 of its first 15 games, including starting off 6-0 in Region 7. The Stags had won seven straight games, including four shutouts in a row and five in six games.
The Stags are led by returning All-State performer Reese Watson. She is the pitcher and is a force at the plate as well. Other key performers for Berkeley are catcher Brooklyn Moon, outfielder Maci Baney and third baseman Payton Gamble.
3. T.L. HANNA
T.L. Hanna won 14 of its first 16 games and won its first seven Region 1 contests. Leading the way for the Yellow Jackets is Addison Sharp, who was an All-State selection last year as an eighth-grader. She is also one of Hanna’s primary pitchers with a 0.87 earned run average and a 6-0 win-loss record in 48 1/3 innings. She had 95 strikeouts against just 11 walks.
Another freshman, Hanna Davis, was batting .432 with 19 runs batted in. Eighth-grader Kendall Coakley was batting .442 with a team high 19 runs scored.
HSSR Softball Div. I AAAAA Softball Rankings
(As of 4-12-2025)
1. Summerville
2. Byrnes
3. Lexington
4. Blythewood
5. Fort Dorchester
6. West Ashley
7. Dorman
8. Clover
9. Sumter
10. Cane Bay
HSSR Softball Div. II AAAAA Softball Rankings
(As of 4-12-2025)
1. Catawba Ridge
2. Berkeley
3. T.L. Hanna
4. St. James
5. Gaffney
6. Woodmont
7. Nation Ford
8. West Florence
9. Chapin
10. White Knoll





