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Familiar face leads Surrattsville Joyce Brown returns to coach the Surrattsville High School after missing last season. But the off time has not diminished her enthusiasm with her young team. girls are excited about learning the game, about playing the game and about being on a said Brown, who is also hoping for approval a full junior varsity squad to play this season. are building team here and the girls have shown great sportsmanship. Hornets have as many as five pitchers, led by freshman Tracia Evans, who could be a star in the pitcher circle for four years. Juniors Alysha Tubbs and Cedale Templeton also pitch. catcher Cara Thomas will start at catcher, she can play any position in the infield or outfield, said Brown. Junior Arielle Campbell (second base), sophomore Ashley Walker (shortstop) and freshmen Jazlyn Gauntt (first base) and Melanie Williams (third base) round out the Hornets infield. Juniors Maria McLean and Blaire Joppy and sophomore Dy mond Michael will be in the outfield. Surrattsville the season this weekend against Gwynn Park and Largo. Second year coach Yvette Brown has two assistants this season in Jones, who returns, and Cari Huffman, in her first season. The staff third addition is a plus for the program. will make it easier for us, said Brown. can split into threes. Anyone lagging behind, we can give them the extra attention they need. key returning players include juniors Jaleesa Honesty in center field and shortstop and Niya Lester at first base. Senior Cherie Malone returns to the Temple Hills school after studying in Europe last year. She played at Crossland as a sophomore, and is slated as the team starting pitcher. Junior Brittany Christen returns at second base. At catcher, senior Lakia Cager is new to the position after pitching last season. looking forward to the season, said Brown. hoping for more wins and more fun. the season this weekend against Potomac and Fairmont Heights in 3A/2A/1A League play. Bob Hourahan returns as coach for the Clippers after leaving the post during the 2006 campaign. He and wife Alice, who is his assistant coach, are eager to bring stability and a competitive attitude to the program. have a motivated group, and we will be a fast team, said Hourahan. we also be so we be teaching all the basics. I think we can be a middle of the pack team this season or better. shortstop Lara Crowe has been with the program for four seasons and brings plenty of athleticism, said Hourahan. Filling many roster spots will be players from other sports, which include juniors Christa Kamon in the infield and Estephanie Zuniga in the outfield. Kamon plays soccer and swims for the school, while Zuniga also is a part the swim team. Senior third baseman Carin Colbert enters her fourth season with the softball program, the last two with the varsity team. Oxon Hill the season this weekend against Eleanor Roosevelt and Suitland in County 4A League play. Longtime Gwynn Park High School softball coach Wes Courtney has another contending team this season. The defending county and 3A/2A/1A League champions have several key returnees from last spring 19 1 squad, led by junior pitcher Jessica Mattia. Mattia younger sister, 6 foot Katelyn, will be her battery mate. Senior Catherine Allen returns in the outfield and sophomore Ranelle Taylor returns to play shortstop. The Yellow Jackets graduated five starting players to scholarships. They will field a sophomore laden squad in 2009. But they have seemingly picked up right where they left off last spring, having lopsided scrimmages against DuVal and Westake by a combined 31 1 margin. not on anybody radar this season, said Courtney. won the county championship last year, beating Bowie, but we a rookie team this year. As long as we have Jessi pitching, that will be the key for us. She has five different pitches. Gwynn Park the season this weekend against league rivals Surrattsville and league rival. Grace Brethren Elam replaces longtime coach Steve Schools this spring, and hopes the Eagles can at least duplicate the .500 season they had in 2008. goal is to make the [Potomac Valley Athletic Conference] Tournament, said Elam. should make it, but right now, we excited to get the season going. We want to teach softball really well because a lot of our girls will be returning next season and will have that much more experience. seniors Anna Duranski (catcher), Heather Tuck (first base) and Amira Parker (shortstop) will lead the Eagles. Senior pitcher Brittany Frankenfield has received increased workouts at Extra Innings Indoor Training Center in Upper Marlboro, said Elam. A handful of juniors are athletes are also on the roster, added Elam. Elam, in his sixth year at the Clinton school, coaching experience with varsity programs in New Hampshire, Florida and North Carolina.