Summer Rerun: Biere, Pruismann repeat 1st-team NCC selections
DFJ photo by Troy Banning
A first-team all-conference outfielder a year ago, Lynx senior Mikaela Pruismann moved to second base midway through the 2010 season and made her way back onto the NCC first-team as an infielder.
WEBSTER CITY — Webster City freshman pitcher Kaitlyn Biere was the toughest pitcher to hit in the North Central Conference this season, a fact the statistics fully support. Off all the pitchers that stepped into the circle for the majority of innings in league play, the Lynx right-handed hurler topped the competition when it came to fewest earned runs allowed, earned run average, strikeouts and fewest hits allowed. That’s why it came as no surprise that Biere earned her second straight first-team all-conference accolade when the teams were announced earlier this week. Biere and fellow first-team pitcher, Jordan Florey of champion Fort Dodge St. Edmond, were both unanimous selections. Webster City senior Mikaela Pruismann was a repeat first-team selection as well. A member of the outfield in 2009, the speedster claimed her spot on the infield this season after moving to second base midway through the campaign.
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