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High School Honors: The 2025 Live Drive Softball 1st Team High School All-Americans – Multi-Purpose Players (July 11, 2025)

By Brentt Eads

July 10, 2025

Norah Jacques, a 2027 pitcher from Vienna, Virginia, had 283 K's with a 0.77 ERA and at the plate batted .571.

High School Honors: The 2025 Live Drive Softball 1st Team High School All-Americans – Multi-Purpose Players (July 11, 2025)

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.

Note: “Multi-Purpose” honorees are those who play multiple positions at a high level and/or pitch and are prolific with the bat.

Already published lists can be accessed by clicking on the links here:

LINE DRIVE SOFTBALL 2025 HIGH SCHOOL ALL-AMERICAN TIMELINE

 

Those chosen have been selected based on criteria such as:

  • accomplishments, stats and honors
  • importance to the success of the team
  • on-field abilities, skills and talent
  • off-the-field resume, i.e., academic success, community involvement, etc.

 

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 with talents to do many things well… the MULTI-PURPOSE players.

Brentt Eads/Line Drive Softball
E-mail: Brentt.Eads@LineDriveMedia.com

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1st TEAM LINE DRIVE SOFTBALL HIGH SCHOOL ALL-AMERICANS—MULTI-PURPOSE

UCLA-bound Natalie Cable.

Lilly Bethune (Sr., C/3B, West Limestone, Lester Ala.)
Lilly was a MaxPreps All-American this year after tying for the national lead at the prep level with an astounding 31 home runs which were part of a .541 batting average and an incredible 91 RBIs (which is a career’s worth for many high school players) to help her team go 44-7. Lilly also scored 82 runs. She will play college ball at Middle Tennessee State. 

Natalie Cable (Sr., P/UT, Bloomington, Valrico Fla.)
A lefty pitcher headed to UCLA, Natalie earned MaxPrep All-American honors as she went 13-6 with a 1.47 ERA and had 194 strikeouts in 104.2 innings pitched. Offensively, the Sunshine State senior batted .528 with 36 RBIs and 14 home runs. Her on-base percentage was .630 and in 25 games played Natalie drew 17 walks and finished with a 1.250 slugging percentage and a 1.889 OPS. She finished her prep career ranked No. 5 in the 2025 Line Drive HOT 100.

*** Scroll down to see who else made the 1st Team All-American!

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