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Originally from Bothell, WA, Arista Honey lettered all four years at Bothell High School. She began her college career at Edmonds Community College. In 2015, she transferred to Dixie State University in St George, UT as a catcher/DP.
That season, Dixie went on to take second place in the national tournament. Traveling to OKC to compete at that level is one of her favorite memories from college. She finished her college career in 2017 as a DP starter while earning her Bachelor’s degree in Finance. Her first priorities when coaching are a team-first mentality and having fun!
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Madi Schreyer graduated from the University of Washington in 2017 with a Bachelor’s Degree in English with a Creative Writing Emphasis. As a transfer from Stanford University in 2015, Madi pitched at both PAC-12 schools for a total of 4 years; 2 years at each. As a member of the Husky softball team, Madi had 56 game appearances over her two years and 11 shut outs. She had two appearances in the 2017 WCWS against Oklahoma and Florida. From 2010-2012 Madi was a member of the Canadian National Team.
Madi’s hometown is Woodinville, Washington and she attended Woodinville High School. She earned Gatorade Player of the year in 2012, leading her team to a 4A State Championship. She played travel ball for the Washington Ladyhawks and the So. Cal Athletics. She won a PGF National championship in 2012 with the So. Cal A’s.
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Annie Lockwood hails from Phoenix, Ariz., and was a multi-sport letter winner at Paradise Valley High School. She committed to Arizona State and was a three-year starter for the Sun Devils. Lockwood competed in the NCAA tournament all four years, advanced to the Women’s College World Series three times, and was named to the WCWS All-Tournament Team when Arizona State won it all in 2011. Annie hit 42 home runs and had 175 RBIs during her collegiate career. In addition to her on-field talents, Lockwood was named an academic all-American and an NFCA Scholar Athlete.
In addition to coaching softball at Skyline High School, She served as a special education teacher at Skyline. She also volunteered as a coach at Arizona State during the 2015 and 2016 seasons and has been a personal hitting instructor since 2009.
She was named Arizona Big Schools Coach of the Year by the Arizona Republic in 2014. That same year, she began a two-year stint as an assistant coach for Firecrackers Softball Club and Hotshots for two years.
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Shawna Wright graduated from the University of Washington in 2013. As a member of the Husky softball team she was a four year starting catcher, and won the 2010 PAC 10 championship. She is also a former member of the USA Softball Futures team. In 2013 she earned PAC-12 defensive player of the year with a .995 fielding percentage. Shawna’s hometown is Lancaster California. She attended Lancaster High where she holds third all-time in California state history for career home runs, and fourth all-time in California state history for career RBIs.
If you have any questions, feel free to email info@softballuniversity.com.
CLICK HERE TO WORK WITH ARISTA
Originally from Bothell, WA, Arista Honey lettered all four years at Bothell High School. She began her college career at Edmonds Community College. In 2015, she transferred to Dixie State University in St George, UT as a catcher/DP.
That season, Dixie went on to take second place in the national tournament. Traveling to OKC to compete at that level is one of her favorite memories from college. She finished her college career in 2017 as a DP starter while earning her Bachelor’s degree in Finance. Her first priorities when coaching are a team-first mentality and having fun!
CLICK HERE TO WORK WITH MADI
Madi Schreyer graduated from the University of Washington in 2017 with a Bachelor’s Degree in English with a Creative Writing Emphasis. As a transfer from Stanford University in 2015, Madi pitched at both PAC-12 schools for a total of 4 years; 2 years at each. As a member of the Husky softball team, Madi had 56 game appearances over her two years and 11 shut outs. She had two appearances in the 2017 WCWS against Oklahoma and Florida. From 2010-2012 Madi was a member of the Canadian National Team.
Madi’s hometown is Woodinville, Washington and she attended Woodinville High School. She earned Gatorade Player of the year in 2012, leading her team to a 4A State Championship. She played travel ball for the Washington Ladyhawks and the So. Cal Athletics. She won a PGF National championship in 2012 with the So. Cal A’s.
CLICK HERE TO WORK WITH ANNIE
Annie Lockwood hails from Phoenix, Ariz., and was a multi-sport letter winner at Paradise Valley High School. She committed to Arizona State and was a three-year starter for the Sun Devils. Lockwood competed in the NCAA tournament all four years, advanced to the Women’s College World Series three times, and was named to the WCWS All-Tournament Team when Arizona State won it all in 2011. Annie hit 42 home runs and had 175 RBIs during her collegiate career. In addition to her on-field talents, Lockwood was named an academic all-American and an NFCA Scholar Athlete.
In addition to coaching softball at Skyline High School, She served as a special education teacher at Skyline. She also volunteered as a coach at Arizona State during the 2015 and 2016 seasons and has been a personal hitting instructor since 2009.
She was named Arizona Big Schools Coach of the Year by the Arizona Republic in 2014. That same year, she began a two-year stint as an assistant coach for Firecrackers Softball Club and Hotshots for two years.
CLICK HERE TO WORK WITH SHAWNA
Shawna Wright graduated from the University of Washington in 2013. As a member of the Husky softball team she was a four year starting catcher, and won the 2010 PAC 10 championship. She is also a former member of the USA Softball Futures team. In 2013 she earned PAC-12 defensive player of the year with a .995 fielding percentage. Shawna’s hometown is Lancaster California. She attended Lancaster High where she holds third all-time in California state history for career home runs, and fourth all-time in California state history for career RBIs.
If you have any questions, feel free to email info@softballuniversity.com.