WERTZ, ROSE LEAD LIST OF BLUE DRAGON KJCCC POSTSEASON AWARD WINNERS

Riley Wertz (left) is the 2022 KJCCC Freshman of the Year. Head coach Jaime Rose in the KJCCC co-Coach of the Year. A record eight Blue Dragon players earned all-KJCCC honors in 2022.
Riley Wertz (left) is the 2022 KJCCC Freshman of the Year. Head coach Jaime Rose in the KJCCC co-Coach of the Year. A record eight Blue Dragon players earned all-KJCCC honors in 2022.

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With the release of the Jayhawk Conference Division I Softball teams on Monday, the list of historical achievements by the 2022 Hutchinson Community College Blue Dragons grew even larger.

With a total of eight Blue Dragons selected, that is the most players to earn postseason awards in one season in team history. Also, head coach Jaime Rose earned her first league Coach of the Year award, sharing the honor with Butler's Doug Chance.

Pitcher Riley Wertz was named the Jayhawk Conference Freshman of the Year as well as being named to the all-KJCCC first team. Freshman catcher Allie Stipsits was a first-team all-league selection.

Third baseman Natalie Bevan, outfielders Haley Miller and Carley Sterneker and pitcher Emily Munson were named to the All-KJCCC second team. Shortstop Madison Grimes, outfielder Easton Swanson and second baseman Ella Dougherty were named honorable mention.

The Blue Dragons completed one of the best seasons in team history, finishing third in the Region VI Tournament on Sunday in Dodge City. The No. 15-ranked Blue Dragons were 41-8 overall and finished second in the Jayhawk Conference with a 29-3 record, the conference win total was another team record.

RILEY WERTZ – Freshman of the Year, 1st Team
Riley Wertz is the second-straight KJCCC Freshman of the Year for the Blue Dragons, joining Madison Grimes in 2021.

Wertz was the Blue Dragon ace coming out of the bullpen in all 36 appearances she made in 2022– fourth most in single-season history.

Wertz posted a 13-1 record with a 1.35 earned-run average this season with a Blue Dragon single-season and career record and NJCAA-high nine saves. Wertz won her first 10 decisions of the season and her ERA is the first sub-2.00 mark since Holley Kelley in 2016.

The freshman right-handed pitcher from Maize struck out 152 batters in 82 2-3 innings. Wertz's 152 strikeouts ranked sixth on the Blue Dragon single-season strikeout list. She had at least one strikeout in all 36 appearances.

Wertz set a Blue Dragon single-game record with 18 strikeouts against Garden City on March 19. She had an 11-strikeout performance over 4 2-3 innings against Murray State on Feb. 19.

Opponents hit a scant .144 off of Wertz this season. She allowed only 40 hits, 23 runs and 35 walks in 82 2-3 innings.

Wertz also had plenty to contribute at the plate as the Blue Dragon designated player for most of the season.

Wertz hit .339 (39 for 115) with a team-high eight home runs and 28 RBIs. She also drew a team-high 23 walks this season.

JAIME ROSE – Co-Coach of the Year
The 2022 season will be one of the most memorable for the Blue Dragons' 18th-year head coach, who earned the first KJCCC Coach of the Year award in her career.

The Blue Dragons finished 41-8 – the 41 wins are the second most in team history and the eight losses tied for the fewest in program history. The Dragons' 29 KJCCC wins are also an all-time program record.

Region VI champion Butler is 46-2 entering the NJCAA Tournament. The only losses the Grizzlies sustained came against Rose's Blue Dragons – 6-5 on March 5 in El Dorado and 3-2 on April 6 at Fun Valley.

The Blue Dragons had two 13-game winning streaks this season, tying for the fourth longest win streaks in program history.

When the Blue Dragons jumped into the NJCAA Division I rankings, that was the first time the Dragons were ranked since 2018 and the first Division I ranking since 1989. The Blue Dragons were No. 15 in the final national ranking.

Already the program's all-time coaching victories leader, Rose reached milestone win No. 500 with the Blue Dragons after a 10-7 victory at Dodge City on March 7.

ALLIE STIPSITS – 1st Team
While her offense steadily improved through her freshman season, it was apparent early that Allie Stipsits was a tremendous catcher.

The freshman from Olathe threw out 34 percent of base stealers this season, nailing 17 baserunners. She also fielded .988 with only four errors in 328 fielding chances and had only three passed balls.

Offensively, Stipsits came on strong and finished with a .364 batting average (51 of 140) with 15 doubles, four home runs and 23 RBIs.

Stipsits had a 4-for-4 game against Barton in Game 2 of a doubleheader at Great Bend on March 25. In the first game of that doubleheader, Stipsits had a clutch game-tying two-run double in a four-run rally in the seventh inning in a come-from-behind 7-5 victory.

NATALIE BEVAN – 2nd Team
The third-year sophomore from Augusta had a strong season hitting cleanup and playing third base for the Blue Dragons this season.

Bevan hit .320 (48 for 150) with five home runs and a team-high 46 RBIs. Bevan added 11 doubles and a triple in slugging .507 this season.

Bevan fielded .917 at third base this season.

Bevan concluded her Blue Dragon career second in all-time RBIS with 115, tied for 10th with 14 home runs, seven in total hits with 125 and tied for sixth in runs scored with 94. She also tied for fourth with 33 career doubles.

HALEY MILLER – 2nd Team
The Blue Dragon center fielder from Buhler displayed a little of everything in her sophomore season from her speed around the bases with 24 bunt hits, three triples and inside-the-park home run to her tremendous game-saving catch in deep center field against Butler to preserve a 3-2 victory on April 6.

Miller was the Blue Dragons' leading hitter this season with a .401 batting average (63 for 157). She had an on-base percentage of .429 with a perfect 16 of 16 in stolen base attempts. Miller had eight doubles and a career-high six home runs this season. She scored a team-high 54 runs and had 30 RBIs.

Miller's 63 hits were second most on the Blue Dragons. She was one of three Hutchinson players to reach 60 this this season.

Miller has 17 multi-hit games, including a career-high four hits against the Ottawa University JV on Jan. 29. She had five three-hit games.

CARLEY STERNEKER – 2nd Team
Making the move from first base to left field this season, Carley Sterneker didn't stop contributing at the plate in earning all-conference honors for a second-straight season.

Sterneker was third on the team with a .383 batting average (59 for 154) with 14 doubles, a triple, two home runs and 39 RBIs.

The Maize South product had six games of three or more hits. She had a season-high four RBIs in March 2 in an 8-0 win over Colby.

Sterneker had a season-high four hits against the Ottawa University JV on Jan. 29 and drove in a season-high four runs against Colby on March 2.

EMILY MUNSON – 2nd Team
A freshman from Omaha, Nebraska, Emily Munson quickly assumed the No. 1 starting slot in the Blue Dragon rotation. After a couple of shaky starts early in the season, the left-hander settled in and produced a tremendous season.

Munson finished the season 10-1 with a 2.49 ERA in 23 starts and 28 overall appearances. Munson logged a team-high 101 1-3 innings and allowed 85 hits, 42 runs and 26 walks while striking out 56. Opposing batters hit .221 against her.

Munson had the only four complete games of the season. Her best effort was a seven-inning complete-game one-hitter against Dodge City on April 13 at Fun Valley. Munson struck out a season-high six batters twice this season against Barton and Pratt.

From March 16 on, Munson had an ERA of 2.00 over 19 appearances and 76 2-3 innings.

MADISON GRIMES – Honorable Mention
While her numbers weren't what they were during a second-team All-America season in 2021, Madison Grimes was still the Blue Dragons' team leader without a doubt this season.

Grimes hit .370 (61 of 165) with five home runs and 41 RBIs. She had 13 doubles, a triple and scored 44 runs. Grimes led the Blue Dragons with 23 stolen bases in 24 attempts. Grimes closed the season on an eight-game hitting streak. She had a season-high three hits twice, going 3 for 4 with RBIs and a home run against Dodge City in the Region VI opener on May 6.

Defensively, Grimes had a .953 fielding percentage with nine errors in 213 defensive chances.

Grimes set Blue Dragon career records for batting average (.460), RBIs (115) and runs scored (119).

EASTON SWANSON – Honorable Mention
Battling injuries throughout the 2022 season, Easton Swanson still had a strong season in right field for the Blue Dragons.

The sophomore from Olathe finished the season hitting .305 (32 for 105) with five doubles, a homer and 17 RBIs. Swanson had a season-high three hits, going 3 for 4 with a go-ahead single in the top of the seventh in a 7-6 Blue Dragon victory at Seward county on April 27.

Swanson had a memorable final at-bat as a Blue Dragon with a solo home run on Sunday against Seward County.

ELLA DOUGHERTY – Honorable Mention
Hitting in the leadoff spot since Game 1, Ella Dougherty had a team-high 67 hits and hit .399 (67 for 168) for the season.

The freshman from Cross Timbers, Missouri, had 14 doubles, one triple and two home runs this season, scoring a team-high 51 runs and driving in 31 from the leadoff spot. Dougherty had five stolen bases and had an on-base percentage of .466. She had a .985 fielding percentage with two errors in 131 fielding chances.

Dougherty put together a 17-game hitting streak, the fourth-longest streak in Blue Dragon history this season. She hit .474 in two-out situations with 12 two-out RBIs. She had three four-hit games and four other three-hit games.