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Hawaii sophomore Callee Heen, the Rainbow Wahine softball team’s leading hitter this season, was named to the National Fastpitch Coaches Association All-West Region second team Thursday.
Heen split her 50 starts between catcher and designated player and made the all-region team as a utility player. She led the Rainbow Wahine with a .333 batting average, 14 home runs, 37 RBIs and a .704 slugging percentage. She was named to the All-Big West second team earlier in the week.
Campbell graduate and Oklahoma freshman Jocelyn Alo made the Central Region first team. Alo enters the NCAA tournament hitting .416 and ranks second in Division I with 24 home runs. She’s also sixth in the nation with a .946 slugging percentage for the fourth-seeded Sooners.