FHS Softball Girls College Bound
(l-r) Kasey Crawford, Sydnee Isom, FHS Softball Coach Kellsie McLain, Maiah Lopez and Cali Wyand smile for a photo after signing their National Letter of Intent to continue their education and softball careers at the college level. Photos courtesy Carina Crawford.
(l-r) Kasey Crawford, Sydnee Isom, FHS Softball Coach Kellsie McLain, Maiah Lopez and Cali Wyand smile for a photo after signing their National Letter of Intent to continue their education and softball careers at the college level. Photos courtesy Carina Crawford.

On Wednesday, April 11th at the Fillmore High gym, families, friends, coaches and teammates gathered to celebrate four FHS Varsity Softball players: Kasey Crawford, Sydnee Isom, Maiah Lopez, and Cali Wyand in signing their National Letter of Intent to continue their education and softball careers at the collegiate level.

Individual Player Bios:

Kasey Crawford
Kasey Crawford will be attending Dixie State University in the fall to continue her softball career and receive a college education. She will be majoring in Population Health and Health Administration. Kasey says, “Softball has taught me many things but the most important is learning how to be patient. I knew if I was patient long enough and worked extremely hard it would pay off and I would get what I dreamed about for so long.”
She started playing softball at age 5 and has loved it ever since. Kasey played on numerous travelball teams and has played for Fillmore High School Varsity Softball all 4 years. Kasey has received many awards on and off the field. She currently plays for So. Cal. Batbuster 18u Konis/Zappia. In 2013/2014 Kasey played for 14u So. Cal. Sparks coached by Australian Olympian Danielle Bouman were Kasey started her recruiting process traveling to Colorado, playing in her 1st PGF National in Huntington Beach and finishing 2nd in the USSSA National. In 2016 Kasey and her team finished in the top 10 at the PGF Platinum 16u with the So Cal. Diamonds. At the 2017 PGF National Kasey played for So. Cal. Batbuster’s where she had an outstanding performance and Coach Simkins head coach at Dixie State offered Kasey an athletic scholarship. Kasey and her teammates finished in the top 20 in the 16u premier division were they played teams from all over the nation.
For Fillmore High School Kasey is a 4 year All Academic League Tri Valley recipient. As a Freshman Kasey received Honorable Mention All League. In 2016 she was named MVP and 1st Team All League as a Sophomore. Her Junior year she was given the Golden Glove Award and 1st Team All League.
Kasey also plays Volleyball for Fillmore High where she received Honorable Mention her junior and senior year and was named Defensive Player of the Year in 2017. Kasey is the daughter of Eric and Carina Crawford. Her brother Dylan is a sophomore at Fillmore High where he has participated in football, basketball, baseball and track. Kasey’s biggest fans are her grandparents, Mr. Burns, Mimi Burns, and Steve and Jerri Crawford. “Thank you to everyone who has supported me and I’m honored to represent my small town at the college level.”

Sydnee Isom
Sydnee Isom will be attending Northwestern College in Orange City, Iowa in the Fall to continue playing softball at the collegiate level while furthering her education. Sydnee will be studying pre-med in pursuit of her medical degree. Sydnee says, “What a journey this has been...a journey that all started with taking a chance, a risk, trying something new.” Sydnee keeps in mind as she starts the next chapter in her life. She started playing softball at the age of 6 and never looked back. Sydnee played on various travelball teams with her first team being So Cal Sparks coached by Danielle Stewart-Bouman and her latest and final travelball team being So Cal Pumas coached by Gary Keohohou, Mark Yamauchi and Judy Tresler. Sydnee is a 3 year Varsity Letterman for the Fillmore High Softball program. Sydnee has attained numerous athletic and academic awards throughout her high school and travelball years. In 2013/2014 she played for So Cal Sparks 14u where she started her recruiting process, traveling to Colorado, playing in her 1st PGF National Tournament in Huntington Beach, CA and finishing 2nd in the USSSA National Tournament. In 2017 Sydnee and her Phenom travel team finished in the top 8 at the Colorado Sparkler where she had an amazing performance which drew multiple college interests and ultimately lead to her athletic/academic scholarship offered by Northwestern College Head Coach Chris Nachtigall. For Fillmore High School, Sydnee’s primary position is pitcher and she also plays first base. Sydnee is a 4 year All Academic All League Tri Valley recipient. As a freshman she received the MVP award for the JV softball team. As sophomore she received Honorable Mention All League Tri Valley Varsity, as a Junior she was named 1st team All League Tri Valley and was named MVP for her Varsity team. Sydnee also played Varsity basketball her freshman and sophomore years where she was also an All Academic All Frontier League recipient. Her freshman year she was awarded Honorable Mention All Frontier League and her sophomore year was 2nd team All Frontier League. Sydnee has also achieved academic honors over her 4 years of high school as a recipient for Principals Honor Roll, Fillmore Unified School District Honor Roll and Renaissance Academic Recipient.
Sydnee is the daughter of Tim and Leslie Isom. She has 2 sisters, Victoria and Zoie. Victoria is a graduate of Oxnard High School and Zoie is a freshman at Fillmore High School, where she played basketball and is currently a pitcher for the schools JV softball team. Amongst Sydnee’s biggest supporters, are her grandparents Charles and Judy Whittaker, Norm Isom and Paula Hoaglan. Sydnee would like to thank “those that never gave up on me but rather helped make me the better person and player I am today. Thank you to the coaches that took chances on me, that pushed me to get out of my comfort zone and try new things. Thank you to my friends that have always had my back and to the teammates who truly want me to be the best I can be. Thank you to my family that always supports me and my goals. You have inspired me, taught me, loved me and have supported me and because of you, I will do big things in life.”

Maiah Lopez
Maiah Lopez will be attending Franklin Pierce University in the fall where she will be studying Criminal Justice. Maiah says she wouldn’t be the person she is today if it wasn’t for softball. "Softball has taught me so many life lessons and mannerisms. Softball has also taught me to work hard. It wasn’t easy by any means, but all the blood, sweat, and tears paid off."
Maiah started playing softball at the age of 5. As a transfer from Oxnard High School, Maiah is a 4 year Varsity Letter winner, earning 2nd team All League for the Pacific View League her freshman and sophomore year. As a junior for Fillmore High School she was named 1st Team All League, 1st team All County, 1st team All CIF and received the Silver Slugger Award. Maiah is an Honor Roll student and received the President’s Award for Outstanding Academic Excellence.
Maiah's first PGF National was in 2013 as a pick-up player for Lil Rebels out of Las Vegas were they placed 9th in the Premier 14U Division. In 2014, she joined the So. Cal. Pumas Siciliano 14U team where they had an outstanding performance placing 3rd in the gold bracket at the 2014 TCS Western World Series in Park City, Utah. 2015 Maiah decided to travel south and joined the USA Athletics Porter 14U travel team. That year they traveled to Colorado where they played in the Sparkler Power Pool games and placed 13th in the PGF Nationals Premier Division in Huntington Beach. In 2016 Maiah played for the USA Athletics Gold 18u, where they were the runner up at the PGF National Platinum Division.
Maiah's biggest supporter is her mom, she is thankful to her mom for introducing her to this ‘beautiful sport called softball. Without softball I wouldn’t have made so many friends who have now become my family."

Cali Wyand
Cali Wyand will be attending Fairleigh Dickinson University in New Jersey in the fall where she will be majoring in Sports Administration. Cali says, “Softball has taught me leadership skills, how to hold myself accountable, endurance, respect, life skills and most of all being a successful person.
Cali has been playing softball for 13 years, from playing Fillmore Girls Softball to working her way up to elite teams in the travel world. Cali currently plays for So. Cal. Choppers 18u Ensey.
Cali has played for Fillmore High School Varsity Softball all 4 years. Where she has received All Academic League Tri Valley every year. As a freshman Cali earned 2nd team All League and Outstanding Defense Award. In 2016 Cali earned 2nd team All League as a sophomore. As a junior Cali was 2nd team All League and received the Miss Hustle Award.
Cali also played Varsity Basketball all 4 years for Fillmore High School and was All Academic League Frontier Valley. Cali earned 2nd team All League every year. As a Freshman Cali earned the Outstanding Defense Award. Her sophomore year Cali received the Team Captain Award and her senior year she was named All Tournament Player, receiving the Coaches Award.
Cali is the daughter of JT and Dena Wyand. Cali’s has 2 brothers, Paget is a sophomore and Ty is a freshman at Fillmore High School, where they have participate in football, basketball and track.
Cali’s heart will forever bleed blue. She is tremendously proud of being a Flash and will always do her best to make herself, her family and her community proud.