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Four Winter Springs softball players picked for Seminole County all-stars game

Winter Springs will send four seniors to the Cure All-Stars game at Boombah Soldiers Creek Park after a 6-0 state-title shutout of Niceville.

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Four Winter Springs softball players picked for Seminole County all-stars game
Source: orlandosentinel.com

Winter Springs turned a state championship run into another county showcase, placing four seniors on Seminole County’s Cure All-Stars softball roster after finishing the postseason without allowing a run and beating Niceville 6-0 for the Class 5A title.

The Bears’ selections send Tiffany Seemann, Abigail Hooper, Katelyn Wassey and Adison Pierce into the annual all-star game, while the program celebrated the honor on social media. For a Winter Springs team that just repeated as Florida High School Athletic Association Class 5A champion at Boombah-Soldiers Creek Park in Longwood, the picks added another sign of how deep the roster has become.

The Cure All-Stars Softball Game, presented by the Orlando Sports Foundation, is scheduled for Monday, June 1, from 5:30 p.m. to 8 p.m. at Boombah Soldiers Creek Park, 2400 State Road 419 in Longwood. Seminole County identifies the complex as a softball and baseball park, and it hosted the state softball championships the same week Winter Springs finished its title run.

The all-star game brings together senior softball players from Lake, Osceola, Orange and Seminole counties. Coaches select the athletes for excellence in the classroom and on the field, giving the event a built-in standard that goes beyond one hot season or one final score.

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For Winter Springs, the four selections speak to a program that has built a county-level identity around winning, developing and placing players in the right spotlight. A senior-heavy all-star roster is not an accident after a run like this one. It reflects a team that has produced recognized talent in a pressure season, then turned that success into visibility for the school and for Seminole County softball.

The Orlando Sports Foundation says the Cure All-Stars events have helped raise money for cancer research, and the softball game is part of a larger annual all-star lineup across six sports. The foundation also says that, each year, more than 10 to 20 athletes find a college or university through the program to continue both their education and playing careers. For Winter Springs, the honors now move from a state title podium to a county showcase, with Boombah Soldiers Creek Park once again at the center of Seminole County softball.

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