Show Sr Girls Softball Millard County Chronicle Progress v 5 V y i Lstv S IV s' : 1 Vr J place team - Darlene Scott's team: Back row left to nghf Dave Taylor coach Sarah Scott Stefan e Nissen Jill Judkins Bea'ynn Taylor Burcu Peker and Da iene Scott coach Front row Aaron N Emily Judkins Devyn Fow'es Tamera Begay and Howard Scott coach Not pictured Emilee Thompson Jenna Nelson and Jamie Madsen Championship team Randy Field’s team: Back row left to nght: Randy Amy Jo Bogue Danielle Sorensen Ehse Rempp Nichole Middle row: Kayla Turner Kara Rempp JenniMe and Kevin fer May Heather Petersen and Desserai Fields Not pictured are Jill Anderson and Bnttany Johnson place team - Dean Anderson's team: Back row left to nght: Nissa Roper Lacey Anderson Jody Stanworth and Dean Anderson coach Bnttney Spencer and Katie Pederson Front Anderson and Jenna Cloward Not pictured Brenna Smith Jenny Webb Amanda Chemiske and Stacy Preston 3rd Middle row: Jamie Finlmson row: Mindy Shelley Christine 4 place team - Max Wood's team: Back row left to right Max Wood coach Shayla Crosby Gentry Mecham Suzanne Stumph and Carlee Wood Middle row Tammy Crosby Maria Crosby andAshlee Yarbrough Front row Staisha Malm Mandy Fullmer and Brooke Staples Not pictured Alix Rich and Franki Rich team - Lisa Nielson s team: Back row left to right: Cami TimoJamie Williams Charla Cheff Ashley Kirkland thy Deb Emilee Dztuk Alissa Frazier Kjersti Nielson and Lisa Front row: Jaclyn Warnick Lindsey Webb HayleyLosee Hayley Cross Ginger Watson and Randi Singleton 2nd place 877 of our readers will choose a florist this year Don’t miss out on sales Call Advertise! 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