Three Veterans softball players selected to Georgia Athletic Coaches Association All-State teams

Softball season may be over, but that doesn’t mean the accolades are done rolling in for a few players at Veterans High School.

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Softball season may be over, but that doesn’t mean the accolades are done rolling in for a few players at Veterans High School.

Every year the Georgia Athletic Coaches Association recognizes players through their All-State selections. There are usually 30 selections per classification, with a Player of the Year, Pitcher of the Year and 28 selectees split between first and second teams.

This year, after a historic season, Veterans has three members on the list:

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Rizzy White, Senior Middle Infielder, 1st Team

Rizzy White reaches down to scoop up a ground ball in the infield. (Clay Brown/HHJ)

Rayven Hodridge, Senior Outfielder, 1st Team

Veterans center fielder Rayven Hodridge calls ball as she settles under a fly ball in the outfield. (Clay Brown/HHJ)

Caidence Scott, Junior Pitcher, 2nd Team

Caidence Scott started Game 1 of Veterans’ crucial region series against Houston County on Tuesday, pitching all seven innings and giving up three earned runs in the 4-3 win. (Clay Brown/HHJ)

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Clay Brown is the Sports Editor for the Houston Home Journal. His career started as a freelance journalist for the Cairo Messenger in Cairo, Georgia before moving to Valdosta and freelancing for the Valdosta Daily Times. He moved to Warner Robins with his fiance, Miranda, and two cats Olive and Willow in 2023 to become Sports Editor for the HHJ. When not out covering games and events Clay enjoys reading manga, playing video games, watching shows and trying to catch sports games.

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