Left fielder Candace Avants of Bogue Chitto, second baseman Terri Hodges and third baseman Holli Smith, both of Brookhaven were named to the MACJC Second Team All-State.
Rousseau, a Belhaven College signee, was 19-5 on the year with a 1.911 ERA in the circle. She struck out 144 in 150 innings, giving up only 32 walks, while holding opponents to a .195 batting average. At the plate, she was fourth on the team in batting with a .368 average and had 20 RBIs. Rousseau was named MACJC Second Team All-State her freshman year as a first baseman.
"Rebecca had a great season for us, giving us a chance to win every single time she was in the circle," said Kent. "She really swung a hot bat during the second half of the season. She was a vocal leader on and off the field."
Cameron, a freshman, set Co-Lin single-season records for home runs with 10 and runs scored with 41. She also led the team in batting average (.412) and slugging percentage (.748). Cameron drew 18 walks, stole 11 bases and was second on the team in RBIs (39) and hits (49).
"Monea had a breakout year for us," said Kent. "To see the improvement from the fall to the spring was something to watch. She worked very hard to improve her swing."
Wilson, a freshman, set Co-Lin single-season records in RBIs (49), doubles (16) and walks (27). She hit for a .403 average, with a team-leading .515 on-base percentage, while boasting a .716 slugging percentage. Wilson also led the team in hits (54) and was second on the team in homers (8).
"Daniele had a super year offensively and defensively," said Kent. "She has great hands and a strong, accurate arm. She's one of the best we've had in that position."
Paulina, a William Carey University signee, was the primary catcher for Rousseasu. She had a 1.000 fielding percentage on 158 chances with 150 putouts and 8 assists. At the plate, Paulina hit .315 while collecting 18 RBIs and 4 doubles. She was second on the team in walks (20). Paulina was named to MACJC Second Team All-South Division her freshman year.
Avants, who tied the school record for stolen bases with 17 in 2008, was 15-for-15 in stolen bases in 2009. The speedy sophomore drew 10 walks, scored 28 runs and drove in 9 runs. She was third on the team in hitting with a .379 batting average. Avants was named MACJC Second Team All-South Division her freshman year.
Hodges, a freshman, hit .317 with 2 homeruns, 22 RBIs and 11 doubles. The Brookhaven High School product had 45 hits and drew 16 walks.
Smith, a freshman, had 47 hits, 7 home runs, 34 RBIs and 7 doubles. She boasted a .336 batting average, a .536 slugging percentage and was 8-for-8 in stolen bases.
The 2009 Lady Wolves finished the season with a 33-12 record and claimed their third MACJC State Championship in the past four years. They were state and region champions in 2008, advancing to the NJCAA Nationals in Normal, Ill., and finishing runners-up to Phoenix (Ariz.) College.

