Junior pitcher Courtney Browne — a major driving force in Grandview's Class 5A state championship — is one of five Wolves to earn first team All-Centennial League honors for the 2014 softball season. Browne finished 12-5. (Courtney Oakes/Aurora Sentinel)
Junior pitcher Courtney Browne — a major driving force in Grandview’s Class 5A state championship — is one of five Wolves to earn first team All-Centennial League honors for the 2014 softball season. Browne finished 12-5. (Courtney Oakes/Aurora Sentinel)
Junior pitcher Courtney Browne — a major driving force in Grandview’s Class 5A state championship — is one of five Wolves to earn first team All-Centennial League honors for the 2014 softball season. Browne finished 12-5. (Courtney Oakes/Aurora Sentinel)

AURORA | Selections for the All-Centennial League first and second teams for the 2014 softball season as selected by league coaches:

2014 ALL-CENTENNIAL LEAGUE SOFTBALL TEAMS

FIRST TEAM

Aurora selections: Lauren Buckley, sr. (outfield), Mikayla Faulkner, sr. (infield), Alexa Romero, jr. (pitcher), Jordyn Wiatrak, sr. (catcher) and Kailey Wilson, fr. (1st base), Eaglecrest; Courtney Browne, jr. (pitcher), Kat Maynard, sr. (infield), Emily Supercynski, sr. (infield), Ande Troutman, sr. (outfield) and Alex Velazquez, soph. (outfield), GrandviewMaddie Siemer, jr. (utility), Smoky Hill

Other selections: Dasia Vavrik, jr. (outfield), ArapahoeMorgan Hansel, sr. (infield) and Alli Harris, jr. (catcher), Cherry CreekTatianna Dominguez, sr. (pitcher) and Jaycee Spies, jr. (outfield), Mullen

As much for her defense as for her offense, Grandview senior shortstop Emily Supercynski was selected the Centennial League's Most Valuable Player for the 2014 softball season. (Courtney Oakes/Aurora Sentinel)
As much for her defense as for her offense, Grandview senior shortstop Emily Supercynski was selected the Centennial League’s Most Valuable Player for the 2014 softball season. (Courtney Oakes/Aurora Sentinel)
As much for her defense as for her offense, Grandview senior shortstop Emily Supercynski was selected the Centennial League’s Most Valuable Player for the 2014 softball season. (Courtney Oakes/Aurora Sentinel)

Most Valuable Player: Emily Supercynski, sr., Grandview; Coach of the Year: Kelly Jones-Wagy, Overland

All-State Game Eligible

5A: Lauren Buckley, Mikayla Faulkner and Jordyn Wiatrak, Eaglecrest; Kat Maynard, Emily Supercynski and Ande Troutman, Grandview; Morgan Hansel, Cherry Creek; 4A: Tatianna Dominguez, Mullen

SECOND TEAM

Aurora selections: Skylar Higens, soph. (infield), Sydney Hinton, jr. (infield), Kourtney Kellogg, jr. (catcher), Chloe Knapp, soph. (outfield), Megan Medhus, fr. (utility) and Audrey Pickett, soph. (pitcher), Cherokee TrailChelsea Gorman, jr. (infield), EaglecrestSydni Odegard, jr. (catcher) and Loghan Thomas, jr. (infield), Grandview

Other selections: Ashlynn Kreuger, soph. (pitcher), ArapahoeCassidy Blakely, jr. (pitcher), Aubrea Leikam, fr. (infield), Hannah Moumann, fr. (outfield) and Frankie Warden, jr. (outfield), Cherry CreekCharliRose Davis, soph. (infield), Lauren Drajem, sr. (1st base) and Elicia Espinoza, fr. (infield), Mullen

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Courtney Oakes is sports Editor and photographer with Sentinel Colorado. A Denver East High School alum. He came to the Sentinel in 2001 and since then has received a number of professional awards from...