Most Valuable High School Player (2019)

Morgan PantaleoMorgan Pantaleo
The Pueblo Softball Hall of Fame Committee is proud to recognize our seventh annual Most Valuable High School Girls Softball Player from the Pueblo area - . Pueblo County High School, Morgan Pantaleo for 2019..

This outstanding athlete is the daughter of Gina and Joe Pantaleo. 

Morgan is the recipient of eight academic letters and a four-year member of the National Honor Society, Morgan maintains a 4.0 GPA and has received four athletic letters in the sport of girls' softball. Morgan has been a dominant force in the South-Central League during her four years at Pueblo County High School and led the state with a 0. 95 ERA during her senior year. While maintaining a .3 77 batting average, she also had 183 strikeouts which ranked her ninth in the state.

Morgan enjoys giving back to the sport by helping to coach a 10 and under girls' softball team with their batting and pitching fundamentals.

Pantaleo has received a full-ride softball scholarship to play at Trinidad State Junior College during the fall 2019 where she will major in Psychology. She credits her sister Kaitlyn and her parents for all the sacrifices they have made throughout her softball career. She especially credits her very first coach, Enodine Abeyta, that got her started with softball and all her other coaches that have helped her along the way.

 

Morgan's athletic achivements include:

2015-2016 (Freshman) 
Softball Varsity Letter Winner
Academic All-State First Team
Pueblo County High School Starting Pitcher
2016-2017 (Sohpomore)
Softball Varsity Letter Winner
Academic All-State first Team
S-CL All-Conference First Team
2017-2018 (Junior)
Softball Varsity Letter Winner
Academic All-State First Team
S-CL All-Conference Second Team
First Round State Tournament Game
2018-2019 (Senior)
Softball Varsity Letter Winner
Academic All-State First Team
S-CL All-Conference First Team
CHSAA I MaxPreps All-State First Team
CCGS All-State Game Selection
CHSAA All-State Game Selection

 

 

 

 

Most Valuable High School Player (2018)

Taylor Puga
The Pueblo Softball Hall of Fame Committee is proud to recognize our sixth annual Most Valuable High School Girls Softball Player from the Pueblo area - . Pueblo Central High School, Taylor Puga for 2018..

This remarkable athlete is the daughter of Troy and Lee Ann Puga

Taylor maintained a 4.1 cumulative Grade Point Average and is ranked 10th in her class. She has received eight academic letters, four athletic letters in softball, and one athletic letter in basketball. Puga is a member of the National Honor Society.

Taylor has been a dominant force in the South Central League. She has an earned run average of .934, and 164 strikeouts. Taylor is not only a force to be reckoned with on the mound, but is also a powerhouse at the plate. In the 2017 high school season, she had a .885 slugging percentage, a .474 batting average, and .593 on base percentage. Taylor has led the South Central League in homeruns for the past four years!.

As well as playing at Central High School, Taylor played competitive travel ball with the Colorado Styxx 18 Gold. In order to practice with her team and to practice with her pitching coach, Puga commutes to Denver multiple times a week. When Taylor is not on the mound pitching, she can be found on the field playing first base or outfield.

In her free time, Taylor enjoys giving back to our youth in our community. She gives pitching lessons to children and helped provide instruction at the Runyon Field Pitching Camp. Puga also volunteers for the Pueblo City and County Disaster Drill, which helps prepare first responders and medical staff for potential disasters or emergency situations.

This humble athlete credits her success on the softball diamond to her influential parents, Troy and LeeAnn. She is so thankful for her brother Troy Jr. for always catching her, but most of all for motivating her. She would also like to thank all of her coaches who have taught her the game. Taylor committed to play softball at Tyler Junior College in Texas in the fall of 2018. While at Tyler Junior College, Taylor plans to begin her academic studies in the healthcare field. Her goal is to become a Physician's Assistant..

 

Taylor's athletic achivements include:

2014-2015 (Freshman) 
1st SCL Team All Conference
Central Break Out Award Recipient
2015-2016 (Sophomore)
1st Team SCL All Conference
Central Break Out Award Recipient
All State Honorable mention
2016-2017 (Junior)
1st Team SCL All Conference
1st Team All State
2017-2018 (Senior)
1st Team All Conference
1st Team All State
All State participant
Helped Pueblo Central to a 2nd place finish in the state tournament

 

Most Valuable High School Player (2017)

image coming soonJade Garbiso
The Pueblo Softball Hall of Fame Committee is proud to recognize our fifth annual Most Valuable High School Girls Softball Player recipient for 2017 from the Pueblo area --  the highly recognized pitcher for Pueblo West High School, soon to be senior, Jade Garbiso.

This remarkable athlete is the daughter of Jason and Pam Garbiso.

Jade currently maintains a 3.4 Grade Point Average and is a three time softball letter winner.

Garbiso has dominated the South Central League for the past two seasons. She has an earned run average of 1.38, 178 strikeouts, and three no hitters. She is not only a force to be reckoned with on the mound but also at the plate. In the 2016 high school season, Jade had a .696 slugging percentage and a .470 batting average.

As well as playing at Pueblo West High School, Garbiso currently plays competitive travel ball with the Prodigy Elite. In order to practice with her team, Jade has to travel to Denver two times a week. When Jade is not on the mound pitching, she can be found on the field playing shortstop.

This humble athlete credits her success on the softball diamond to her influential father and multiple coaches, Rico Garcia, Rick Montez, and Pat Racanelli. She would like to give a special thank you to Grace Gonzales, who has been Jade's catcher for a majority of her competitive traveling years.

Jade has verbally committed to play Division II softball at Adams State College on a full scholarship. While at Adams State, Jade plans to begin her academic studies in law enforcement. Her goal is to become a homicide detective.

 

Garbiso's athletic achivements include:

2013
Alia Carrillo MVP Scholarship Recipient
2014-2015 (Freshman)
South Central League Honorable Mention
2015-2016 (Sophomore)
1st Team South Central All Conference
1st Team All State
2016-2017 (Junior)
South Central All League Pitcher
1st Team All-State pitcher
First Team All Conference Pitcher
CHSSA Player of the Game
Pueblo West Cyclones Female Athlete of the Year

 

 

 

 

Most Valuable High School Player (2016)

image coming soonChayanna Gallardo
The Pueblo Softball Hall of Fame Committee is proud to recognize our fourth annual Most Valuable High School Girls Softball Player recipient for 2016 from the Pueblo area -- Chayanna Gallardo. This remarkable athlete has been the highly recognized catcher from Pueblo East High School. She will be a senior next school year.

This outstanding International Baccalaureate (I.B.) diploma candidate is the daughter of Robert and Diana Gallardo.

Chayanna currently maintains a 4.0 Grade Point Average, is a three year academic letter winner, and a three year letter winner in softball. She also involves herself with the East High School D.E.C.A., and National Honor Society. Gallardo was selected as junior escort for this commencement exercise at East High School. She is currently ranked 14th in her class.

Chayanna enjoys to give back to individuals who are less fortunate than she is. Gallardo has volunteered for the Special Olympics Unified Games. Since she was in middle school, Chayanna has also volunteered in special needs classroom.

As well as play at East School, Gallardo currently plays travel ball with the Colorado Stars. While she is giving her knees a break from catching, Chayanna also plays first and third base. Gallardo is also a powerhouse at the plate. She has a batting average of .410, with an on base percentage of .467. Chayanna has verbally committed to play Division 1 softball at the University of Delaware.

 

Gallardo's athletic achivements include:

2013-14 (Freshman)
2nd Team All Conference Catcher
Alia Carillo Award Recipient
2014-2015 (Sophomore)
1st Team All Conference Catcher
2nd Team All State Catcher
2015-2016 (Junior)
1st Team All Conference Catcher

 

 

 

 

Most Valuable High School Player (2015)

image coming soonShayanne DeVille
The Pueblo Softball Hall of Fame Committee is proud to recognize our third annual Most Valuable High School Girls Softball Player recipient for 2015 from the Pueblo area -- Shayanne DeVille. This remarkable athlete has been the standout shortstop for the Pueblo West High School Cyclones.

Chayanne is currently a senior and preparing to graduate this spring. She is the daughter of Terry Garbiso and George De Ville.

Shayanne is a talented multi-sport athlete. She is a four-year letter winner in softball and a three-year letter winner in basketball. She enjoys giving back to the community by volunteering with "Wake Up Pueblo" and helps her father coach a boy's baseball team..

DeVille's athletic achivements include:

2013-2014 (Junior)
1st Team All South-Central League Softball
All Conference Softball
All Defensive Basketball Player
2014-2015 (Senior)
2nd Team All State Softball
All South-Central League Basketball
All Tournament Rampart Classic Basketball

Shayanne signed a letter of intent to play NJCAA Softball at Western Nebraska Community College. While at WNCC, she plans to begin her academic studies in nursing. Her goal is to become a Labor and Delivery Nurse.

 

 

 

 

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