Jess Borden Described by Lincoln coach Jon Bruckner as “the foundation of our success this year,” Borden helped the Lions go from 5-11 and 15th place in 2008 to 11-5 and fifth place this season.Erica Fletcher Fletcher proved to be one of the keys to Mount’s success this season.Elise Fortier Elise Fortier “basically does it all,” says Coventry coach Chris Daigneault, a statement that’s hard to argue with based upon the junior’s performance this season.Liz Kacz Despite being hampered for the second half of the season with a pulled muscle in her leg, Kacz once again played a key role in Moses Brown’s success this spring, helping the Quakers successfully defend their II-North Division crown and their Division II state championship.Kristen Mitchell “She is not only one of the most talented, but one of the smartest hitters I've coached,” Bay View coach Dennis Kennedy says of Mitchell.Ashley Olson Olson, says one opposing coach, “is blessed with all the tools you look for [in a catcher]: soft hands, blocking ability, strong arm and intelligence.”Bethany Paul Whether she was on the mound, at the plate or anchoring the infield at shortstop, Paul got the job done for Cumberland this season.Allison Rivelli North Kingstown posted a 9-7 regular-season record in an extremely competitive Division I, then went on to finish third in the Division I tournament, and Rivelli played a large role in the Skippers’ success with her performance both in the field and at the plate.Fallon Scorpio “Fallon Scorpio has to be one of the most complete softball players in the state,” one opposing coach said of Bay View’s first baseman.Nicole Silva Mount St. Charles hasn’t exactly been known as a power-hitting team over the years, but opposing outfields began taking a few steps back whenever Silva stepped to the plate this season.