High School Sports

Week 6: Top high school softball performances in the South Sound

Emerald Ridge outfield jumps in the air at the start of the inning during the softball game at Puyallup High School, on Friday, April 18, 2025, in Puyallup, Wash.
Emerald Ridge outfield jumps in the air at the start of the inning during the softball game at Puyallup High School, on Friday, April 18, 2025, in Puyallup, Wash. bhayes@thenewstribune.com

Alec Elliott knew of the promising freshman pitcher on her way to Puyallup High, but this sort of instant dominance? Even the fifth-year head coach couldn’t see that much coming.

Elliott, Puyallup’s softball and girls basketball coach, first knew Jaycee Kemp as a hooper. Kemp’s mother, Jamie, coaches junior varsity basketball at Puyallup High, often reminding Elliott of what was to come.

“You should see her play softball,” she’d tell Elliott.

Jaycee dropped hints of her own. “Oh, I hit 72 (mph) on walkthroughs the other day,” the freshman would tell her head coach.

“I’m like, OK, sure you did,” Elliott thought.

That was before he saw Kemp throw for the first time.

“When you get to see it consistently, day in, day out, it was eye-opening,” Elliott said. “It was pretty exciting.”

One month after entering a high-school pitcher’s circle for the first time, Kemp is the South Sound’s strikeout leader (151 K). She has notched double-digit strikeout totals in 10 of her 13 starts, along with nine shutouts — all while facing some of the state’s top programs in the 4A SPSL.

“She wears that emotion and the team kind of gravitates towards that,” Elliott said. “She’s just unapologetically herself when she gets in the circle, and it’s really cool to watch... like this alter-ego.”

Kemp has dominated some of the area’s top lineups with an overpowering fastball and nasty curveball, but Elliott thinks the freshman is just scratching the surface of her potential. If Kemp can unlock more of her secondary arsenal over the coming years? It’s a scary thought. And an exciting one.

She was dialed again this week, twirling 17 combined scoreless innings in three appearances and three wins over Auburn Mountainview, Olympia, and Sumner. Kemp allowed five total hits, walking two and striking out 32. The gems just keep coming.

Kemp is 11-2 with a 0.52 ERA this spring, totaling 151 strikeouts to 25 walks. In 68 innings pitched, she’s allowed just two extra-base hits.

“She’s a predominantly-fastball, curveball (pitcher), and her changeup can be pretty good when it’s biting like it should be,” Elliott said. “But I think developing whether it’s a screwball, whether it’s a rise ball, whether it’s a drop ball… would be huge for her as the time goes.

“And that’s the ultimate compliment. You’re this good, and you can still develop your arsenal to be even better, is absolutely wild to think.”

THOMPSON STRIKES OUT 16 IN A ROW

Can a no-hitter transcend perfection?

Jozi Thompson’s brilliant, April 16 gem suggests so.

The Kentridge ace struck out all 16 batters faced in a 15-0 win over Auburn, allowing one Trojans batter to reach via dropped third strike across five shutout innings.

That’s right: 16 up, 16 strikeouts.

If it wasn’t enough, the leadoff-hitting Thompson went 2-for-3 with a double and triple at the plate with a walk and two RBI.

The junior right-hander is 6-3 with a 1.81 ERA across 58 innings this spring, piling 132 strikeouts to just 21 walks. She’s batting .562 (18-for-32) with three home runs, six doubles, and 20 RBI.

G-K’s PETTIT FANS 11, HITS FIFTH HOMER

Graham-Kapowsin’s Brooklyn Pettit burst onto the South Sound’s softball scene with 120 strikeouts as a freshman last spring — a mark the right-hander has already shattered.

Pettit fanned 11 more across four no-hit innings in Thursday’s win over Curtis, adding two hits and two walks while crushing her fifth home run of the season.

She threw nine innings Friday, striking out 16 in an extra-inning thriller over Rogers, 9-8. The Eagles are 13-1 and poised for another deep state tournament run after a third-place finish in last year’s 4A bracket.

Pettit is 11-0 with a 0.43 ERA and 152 strikeouts (56 IP) this spring. She’s hitting .462 (18-for-39) with five home runs and 22 RBI, all from one of the state’s deepest and toughest leagues.

Tyler Wicke
The News Tribune
Tyler Wicke joined The News Tribune in 2019 as a sports clerk. A graduate of the University of Washington Tacoma in 2021, Wicke covers the Mariners, preps, and maintains clerical duties. Was once a near-scratch golfer, but now, he’s just happy to break 80.  Support my work with a digital subscription
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