LOUISVILLE, Ky. - Fresh off a strong sophomore season that included a team-high 18 home runs, Northwest infielder
Sommer Tyes has been chosen for Second Team All-South Region honors by the National Fastpitch Coaches Association.
Tyes, a native of Baldwyn, started all 56 games at first base for the Rangers, batting .338 with 10 doubles, a triple and 58 RBIs. Her batting average ranked fourth on the team, while her .766 slugging percentage was second only to
Ellie Fryar (.794).
Additionally, Tyes led the team with 25 stolen bases on 27 attempts. She also totaled 307 putouts and 19 assists in 331 total chances, good for a .985 fielding percentage, and helped turn four double plays.
Tyes leaves Northwest with her name etched throughout the program's single-season and career record books. Her 18 homers are tied for the second-most in a single season, joining McKaylee "K.K." Polk's freshman total in 2022 and trails Polk's sophomore record of 24 set back in 2023.
Tyes' 58 RBIs are the fourth-most in a single season and her 25 stolen bases are also tied for fourth-most in a single season with Andi Barrett (2014), Kaitlyn Bednarek (2022) and
Kara Johnson (2024). Additionally, Tyes was also credited with four sacrifice flies this season, joining teammates
Marleigh Mancini and
Addison Owen for fourth-most in a single season.
A Jackson State University commit, Tyes also accounted for 154 at-bats (10th), 51 runs scored (T-5th) and 118 total bases (6th). Her career numbers include 21 home runs, which trails only Polk (42) and Saige Koczka (26) for third in program history, as well as 70 RBIs, which ranks as the sixth-most by any Ranger.
Her .721 career slugging percentage is the third-best behind only Polk (1.034) and Koczka (.823) and her 31 career stolen bases are tied for fifth with Bednarek.Â
Tyes was part of a Northwest team that finished 44-12 on the season, marking the most wins recorded in program history. The Rangers advanced to the NJCAA Division II Softball World Series for just the second time ever and the first time since the 2022 campaign.Â
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