2025 All-County Softball: The Vicksburg Post’s All-County team
Published 4:00 am Sunday, June 8, 2025
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Warren Central's KeKe McKay, left, and Brian Ellis are the 2025 Vicksburg Post softball Player and Coach of the Year. They led the Lady Vikes to the second round of the MHSAA Class 6A playoffs for the third season in a row. (Ernest Bowker/The Vicksburg Post)
Mia Abdo, IF/Porter’s Chapel, So. — Solid run producer batted .358, scored 29 runs and drove in 11 ... led PCA with 24 stolen bases
Ruthie Britton, IF/St. Aloysius, Jr. — Big-hitting first baseman batted .329 with three home runs and a team-best 23 RBIs
Lauren Rae Davis, IF/Porter’s Chapel, 6th — Sixth-grader had a big year for PCA, with a .353 average and a team-high 23 RBIs ... had a .959 fielding percentage at first base
Harmony Harris, IF/Vicksburg, So. — Slugging corner infielder finished with a .338 average, 19 RBIs and 16 runs scored
Anzley Keen, IF/Warren Central, Jr. — Batted .271 with 17 RBIs and 14 runs scored to help the Lady Vikes reach the second round of the MHSAA Class 6A playoffs
Trinity McGloster, IF/Vicksburg, Sr. — Jackson State signee and six-year starter batted .315 and had 13 stolen bases
Megan Theriot, IF/St. Aloysius, So. — Shortstop only made two errors in 74 chances ... batted .338 with 10 extra base hits ... had 13 RBIs and scored 18 runs
Kennedi Blassingame, OF/St. Aloysius, 8th — Right fielder batted .360 and scored 19 runs while leading the team with 16 stolen bases
Marley Bufkin, OF/Porter’s Chapel, Sr. — Senior leader led PCA with a .452 batting average, 19 RBIs and 33 runs scored ... totaled nine extra base hits
Addi Mullen, OF/Warren Central, Fr. — Good defensive center fielder also drove in 14 runs and scored 20
Kyleigh Cooper, P/St. Aloysius, Sr. — Racked up 59 strikeouts in 92 1/3 innings pitched ... also led St. Al at the plate with a .439 average, six doubles and 11 RBIs
Madison Pant, P/Warren Central, Jr. — The 2024 Player of the Year had a 3.61 ERA and 91 strikeouts in 83 1/3 innings ... batted .318 with five doubles and 24 RBIs
Mari Kynlea Ferguson, C/Warren Central, Fr. — Excellent defensive catcher also batted .305 with 18 RBIs and 18 runs scored as WC’s leadoff batter
Madison Spencer, C/St. Aloysius, Jr. — Great all-around catcher batted .426 with five doubles, three triples and 19 RBIs
Zion Harvey, Util./Vicksburg, Sr. — Infielder and catcher powered the Missy Gators with a .383 batting average, 21 RBIs and 17 runs scored
Shandrea Lockridge, DH/Vicksburg, Jr. — Led VHS with a .436 batting average ... totaled 16 RBIs and 15 stolen bases
At the end of each high school sports season, The Vicksburg Post honors Warren County’s best athletes in a number of sports with its All-County teams.
The 2025 All-County softball team features 17 of the area’s top players from Warren Central, Vicksburg High, St. Aloysius and Porter’s Chapel Academy.
The list is led by Warren Central sophomore KeKe McKay, who emerged as a team leader while helping the Lady Vikes reach the second round of the MHSAA Class 6A playoffs to earn The Post’s Player of the Year award. She led the Lady Vikes in batting average (.360) and runs scored (24), hit four triples, and finished with 19 RBIs.
McKay was also Warren Central’s No. 2 pitcher and had 35 strikeouts and a 3.37 ERA in 29 innings.
Warren Central’s Brian Ellis is The Post’s Coach of the Year for Warren County for the second year in a row. The Lady Vikes finished with a 12-15 record but won a playoff series for the third consecutive season, ended Neshoba Central’s 52-game region winning streak, and nearly won the Region 2-6A championship — all with a roster that graduated six senior starters from 2024.
Ellis, who previously spent 10 years at Vicksburg High, is The Post’s Coach of the Year for the fifth time in the past 10 seasons.
Congratulations to all on a great season!
MORE ALL-COUNTY SOFTBALL
• Warren Central’s KeKe McKay is the Post’s Player of the Year
• Lady Vikes’ Ellis repeats as Coach of the Year
• 2025 Warren County softball stat leaders
About Ernest Bowker
Ernest Bowker is The Vicksburg Post's sports editor. He has been a member of The Vicksburg Post's sports staff since 1998, making him one of the longest-tenured reporters in the paper's 140-year history. The New Jersey native is a graduate of LSU. In his career, he has won more than 50 awards from the Mississippi Press Association and Associated Press for his coverage of local sports in Vicksburg.
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