Pirate pair named all-stars
Published 2:23 pm Friday, March 21, 2014
Marquita Espinoza and Dena Houser were named to the North Region’s Second Team All-Conference softball team this week, as announced by the Northwest Athletic Association of Community Colleges.
Espinoza, who played high school softball at
Sequim, was second in the conference with a .550 batting average. She led the Pirates in home runs with five, RBIs with 19 and slugging percentage at .917.
"She was a leader both on and off the field," head coach Jim Cheney said of his all-conference catcher.
Espinoza plans to play for Western Washington University next spring.
She was a two-time all-league backstop at Sequim High School but spent the entire 2008 college season on the disabled list with a thumb injury. In 2009, she had nine home runs – a Pirate single-season record – and hit .333.
Houser, of Nevada, led the Pirates in stolen bases with 22 steals in 22 attempts and triples with three. She batted .365 with four home runs and a .622 slugging percentage.
"Dena’s tremendous work ethic and speed made her one of the top players in the league," Cheney said. "She has offers from a few four-year schools and will be successful at the next level."
