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Lubbock Christian's Frazier named Player of the Year;
Lee's Gomez named Pitcher of the Year

DECATUR, Ala. - The National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA) has
announced the 2010 Softball All-America teams. Players are selected by the
All-America committee.

Lubbock Christian's (Texas) Kim Frazier was named Player of the Year. The sophomore
from Buena Park, Calif., finished the season with a .500 batting average
(86-for-172), with 22 doubles and 35 home runs, striking out just 14 times. Her 35
longballs are the second most in a season in all collegiate levels, setting an NAIA
record. Frazier drove in 106 runs and boasted a 1.238 slugging percentage. She is
the first Lady Chaparral to earn the distinction of NAIA Softball Player of the
Year.

Johana Gomez of Lee (Tenn.) was garnered Pitcher of the Year accolades. The
dominating right-hander closed out her senior campaign with a 30-1 record from the
circle with a 0.72 ERA. She had 271 strikeouts on the year and was touched for just
three doubles and five home runs in the 586 batters she faced. The Piritu,
Venezuela, native is the first Lady Flame hurler to be named NAIA Pitcher of the
Year.

Fourteen individuals named to a 2010 All-America team were selections last season
and five also earned honors in 2008.

To view the complete list of 2010 Softball All-Americans, please click here:
http://naia.cstv.com/sports/w-softbl/spec-rel/052610aag.html.
 
 
 
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