Iola High’s Hannah Endicott and Shelby Reno brought in postseason honors for their prowess on the softball diamond this spring.
Endicott earned first-team All-Pioneer League honors. Reno was named to the second team.
Endicott, a senior, batted .321 with a team-high 11 RBIs. She rapped out 17 hits and had 18 RBIs. Endicott had two doubles and three triples on the season, while going a perfect 6-for-6 in stolen base attempts. She also had a .413 on-base percentage.
She also was one of Iola’s two primary pitchers. Endicott went 3-8 with a save, allowing 61 hits in 49 2/3 innings. She walked 44 and struck out 40.
While not on the mound, Endicott was the Fillies’ starting shortstop.
Reno, a junior, manned third base, and wound up batting .320 for the Fillies. She had 16 hits, 16 runs and eight RBIs. Reno’s on-base percentage was a team-high .433. She was successful in all five stolen base attempts.
Iola head coach Vince Coons said IHS seniors Mackenzie Weseloh and Halie Cleaver also were nominated for all-league honors, but did not make the first or second team.
The Pioneer League does not formally give honorable mention to other postseason honorees.
Weseloh was the Fillies’ primary starting pitcher, going 5-4 on the season. She gave up 70 hits in 62 1/3 innings with 42 walks and 37 strikeouts. Weseloh batted .264 with 14 hits, 16 runs and six RBIs.
Cleaver played catcher and at various spots in the infield.
She batted a team-high .345 with 20 hits, 14 runs and nine RBIs.






