Chino Hills’ Tannon Snow heads MaxPreps All-State softball team

Chino Hills senior Tannon Snow was named MaxPreps National Player of the Year earlier this month. So it was a no-brainer that the organization tabbed her California’s Large Schools Player of the Year.

That announcement came today and Snow was joined by several other local players including her sophomore sister Taylon.

Snow, who is headed to University of Washington, hit a state record 28 home runs in 32 games and drove in 89. Of her 62 base hits, 44 were for extra bases. She also homered 11 times in the last seven games.

Yucaipa’s Dave Kivett was named Coach of the Year as the Thunderbirds upset Mission Viejo in the CIF Division 2 title game.

Other Bulletin/Sun coverage area players named first team All-State:

P Brooke Bolinger, Sr., Yucaipa
C Paige Halstead, Sr., Los Osos
C Kelly Martinez, Jr., Yucaipa
OF Kennedy Clark, Sr., Ayala
OF Taylon Snow, Chino Hills, Soph.

Given the level of talent in the state, it’s quite significant to have that many local singled out.

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Record-breaking Tannon Snow leads Baseline League softball team

Here is the list of players honored by the Baseline League in softball. it is led by Chino Hills senior shortstop Tannon Snow who set CIF records for home runs in both a season and a career.

 

 

 

MVP: Tannon Snow, Sr., Chino Hills

First team
Dakota Casper, Soph., St. Lucy’s
Reanna Cervantes, Sr., Upland
Savanna Corr, Sr., Chino Hills
Brittney Garcia, Sr., Chino Hills
Lauren Gutierrez, Soph., Upland
Paige Halstead, Sr., Los Osos
Kaitlyn Jennings, Sr., Los Osos
Kylie Michael, Sr., Chino Hills
Ciera Schick, Sr., Los Osos
Taylon Snow, Soph., Chino Hills
Megan Stevens, Jr., Etiwanda
Vanessa Taukeiaho, Jr., Etiwanda
Briana Wheeler, Jr., Etiwanda
Karah Wiseman, Jr., Rancho Cucamonga

Second team
Kylie Dazalla, Sr., Los Osos
Sami Diaz, Soph., Rancho Cucamonga
Hailey Freeman, Jr., Etiwanda
Katie Greep, Fr., St. Lucy’s
Candace Haliburton, Jr., Etiwanda
Tyler King, Soph., Upland
Kirstin Lopez, Sr., Rancho Cucamonga
Amanda Labeske, Sr., Chino Hills
Larissa Martinez, Soph, Upland
Taylor Ramos, Sr., Etiwanda
Mikayla Rubin, Soph., Chino Hills
Allysia Thayer, Soph., Etiwanda
Valarie Toth, Sr., Rancho Cucamonga
Samantha Vacko, Jr., Los Osos
Brianna Viles, Sr., Chino Hills
Koryna Wright, Soph., Rancho Cucamonga

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Chino Hills’ Tannon Snow still slugging away

Senior shortstop Tannon Snow of Chino Hills continues to add to her gaudy offensive numbers.

In the Huskies 16-6 first round playoff win over Vista Murrieta on Thursday Snow, who has signed with Washington, slugged a double and two home runs, accounting for eight RBI.

She had a two-run home run in the first inning while her grand slam home run came as part of a 12-run sixth inning.

The two home runs gave her 28, breaking the state’s single season record of 27. It also marked the 59th and 60th career home runs. She break the state career record in that category in the last game of the regular season.

“I have seen kids get on a hot streak, both in baseball and softball,” Chino Hills coach Mike Southworth says. “But this is absurd. I have never seen anything quite like this.”

Snow’s RBI numbers are equally impressive. She has 88 on the season (in 31 games) and 211 for her career.

The Huskies (24-9) play Anaheim Canyon in the second round of the playoffs on Tuesday.

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Chino Hills’ Tannon Snow breaks CIF single-season home run record

Tannon Snow, a University of Washington commit, went 5 for 5 with three home runs for the Chino Hills Huskies in the victory over St. Lucy’s, 22-7, on senior night.

Snow’s second home run broke the CIF Southern Section single-season home run record, according to Huskies head coach Mike Southworth.

Chino Hills softball players Tannon, left, a senior, and Taylon Snow, a sophomore, have both committed to play at the University of Washington. (John Valenzuela—Inland Valley Daily Bulletin Staff Photographer)

Chino Hills softball players Tannon, left, a senior, and Taylon Snow, a sophomore, have both committed to play at the University of Washington. (John Valenzuela—Inland Valley Daily Bulletin Staff Photographer)

Snow’s third home run increased her record and total on the season to 23 home runs.

The win also provided the Huskies sole possession of the Baseline League Championship for 2015.

“It was a pretty amazing day,” Southworth said.

Tannon’s sister, Taylon Snow contributed to the Huskies with a 3 for 6 performance as she scored two runs and brought in three. Kylie Michael went 3 for 4 for a three-run home run against the Regents.

Chino Hills will wrap up the season next week with games against Etiwanda and Los Osos.

“These next two games will be a big deal for us as we prepare for CIF,” Southworth said.

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