The 2026 Flint Hills League Softball All-League teams have been announced, with Osage City and Chase County leading the way with multiple selections across the league’s top honors.
First Team
Osage City senior pitcher Peyton Pitts was named a unanimous First Team selection after dominating in the circle throughout the season. Senior infielder Addison Watson also earned unanimous First Team honors, while freshman outfielder Sawyer Serna was a unanimous First Team choice following an outstanding debut season.
Chase County senior infielder Madelyn Wilson earned First Team recognition for her leadership and strong defensive play. Junior outfielder Natalie Neff and junior designated player Kailyn Budke were also selected to the First Team after providing a major offensive boost for the Bulldogs.
Lyndon sophomore infielder Kylie Dorr rounded out the area’s First Team selections, earning recognition as one of the league’s top young infielders.
Second Team
Osage City junior outfielder Lillian Lohmeyer was named to the Second Team after another strong season in the outfield.
Chase County freshman pitcher Lahna Passmore earned Second Team honors for her work in the circle, while junior infielder Maggie Peters and sophomore utility player Vonda Danford were also recognized on the Second Team.
Council Grove placed three players on the Second Team, led by freshman pitcher Aubrey McEuen and freshman infielder Taylon Hendricks, who both made an immediate impact in their first varsity seasons. Junior infielder Neenah Hestermann also earned Second Team honors for her steady play in the infield.
Honorable Mention
Osage City freshman Jaselynn Tyson received Honorable Mention recognition, highlighting the strength of the Indians’ young talent.
Chase County sophomore Naomi Peters earned Honorable Mention honors after contributing throughout the season.
Council Grove senior Marlee Gant was recognized with Honorable Mention honors to cap her final season with the Braves.
Lyndon junior Morgan Young also received Honorable Mention recognition following a consistent season and will return as a senior next spring.













