Abbi Call named Player of the Year in all-region softball team

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Last updated Jul 18, 2026

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The 2026 Times-Tribune All-Region Softball Team has announced Abbi Call from Valley View as Player of the Year. Call, a senior pitcher, led the Cougars to a District 2 Class 4A title and a PIAA Class 4A championship, finishing the season with a 17-2 record, a 2.15 ERA, and 167 strikeouts. She missed part of the season with injuries but returned to achieve 59 consecutive scoreless innings. The team features several standout players, including Adrianna Condrad from Abington Heights and Ava Schmidt from Holy Cross, both recognized for their impressive performances this season. The full roster highlights top talents from the Lackawanna League across various positions, with commitments to prominent colleges.

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  • Abbi Call achieved 59 scoreless innings in her senior season.
  • Adrianna Condrad led Abington Heights to a PIAA Class 5A final.
  • Ava Schmidt recorded 223 strikeouts helping Holy Cross reach the PIAA Class 1A runner-up.
  • Peyton Graboske contributed significantly as Holy Cross’ catcher.
  • Players recognized represent top talents from the Lackawanna League.
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PLAYER OF THE YEAR Abbi Call Valley View, Senior, P Helped the Cougars win their fourth straight District 2 Class 4A title and repeat as PIAA Class 4A champions. … Finished 17-2 with a 2.15 earned-run average and 167 strikeouts. Ranked third in Lackawanna League in wins and fourth in strikeouts. … Missed time in the middle of the season with shin splits, but returned and posted 59 consecutive ...

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PLAYER OF THE YEAR Nick Bradley Abington Heights, Senior, INF Times-Tribune Player of the Year for the second consecutive season. … Auburn University commit batted .369 (24 for 65) with six doubles, two triples, five home runs, 23 runs and 17 RBIs to help the Comets grab a share of the Lackawanna League Division I title and berth in the District 2 Class 5A semifinals. Tied for third in the ...

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