This week and next, Line Drive is recognizing standout high school players across the nation for the 2024-25 school year in our annual High School All-American lists.
These include athletes in states who play in the fall like Georgia, Colorado, Missouri and Oklahoma and those that compete in the spring into the summer.
Below is the schedule that includes our recognition of 1st & 2nd Team All-Americans as well as the High School Player & High School Coach of the Year.
Already published lists can be accessed by clicking on the links here:
Those chosen have been selected based on criteria such as:
Our list is deep and extensive as we feel it necessary to honor all those who deserve to be recognized as a Line Drive Softball High School All-American
Congrats to all those who made this year’s lists… today, we spotlight those who get it done in the dirt… the INFIELDERS!
Brentt Eads/Line Drive Softball
E-mail: Brentt.Eads@LineDriveMedia.com
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Alivia Artanis (Sr., West Broward, Pembroke Pines Fla.)
Alivia is a triple threat with the bat and is a converted lefty who can slap, bunt and hit at a high level. Wrapping up her prep career, the infielder who can also play the outfield hit .469 this year with a .557 on-base percentage and a 1.135 OPS. For her career, Alivia batted .424 and totaled 70 RBIs and 97 runs scored. Her other honors included being named 1st Team All-County by the Broward County Sun Sentinel for all four years of her prep softball and also broke the 100 hits mark for her prep career making her the first to do it ever at her high school. Equally successful with the books, Alivia graduated with a 4.0 GPA. She will be attending Queens University of Charlotte in August to play D1 softball in the ASUN Conference.
Delaney Aumua (Sr., Granada, Livermore, Calif.)
Delaney is a dangerous power hitter who crushed 19 home runs this year and drove in 33 RBIs. Not surprisingly, opponents soon found out the least amount of damage to be done was by walking the Auburn signee, who had 28 free passes this year. Showing she is a hard out at any time, Delaney only struck out twice all season. She was named the All-Metro Player of the Year by the San Francisco Chronicle this spring (2025) and was tabbed as 1st Team NorCal by West Coast Preps. Delaney also broke the North Coast Section career home run mark with 47 and her 19 this year also is a section record. She is ranked in the Top 10 of her class in the Line Drive 2025 HOT 100.
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