Playing on a stacked team, she still got noticed.
Coupeville grad Madison McMillan is part of an Edmonds College softball squad which sits at 39-2 heading into this weekend’s season-ending Northwest Athletic Conference Championship tourney.
Prior to the final batch of games kicking off, the NWAC released its list of award winners for the spring, with Tritons sophomore Scarlette Chapman being named the Most Valuable Player for the North Region.
Edmonds also received top honors for its coaching staff, while eight other players were named to the All-Conference teams.
That includes McMillan, tabbed as Second-Team pick at designated hitter/designated player.
During her freshman season the former Wolf ace has hit at a .457 clip — third-best on the team — while piling up 21 hits, 20 runs, four doubles, three home runs, 10 walks, 21 RBI, and a .739 slugging percentage.
Truth be told, McMillan actually has hammered five taters, only to have picky umps deny her twice because of minor technicalities.
Edmonds opens the championship tourney Thursday against Walla Walla, with play running through Sunday in Portland, Oregon.
During her CHS days, McMillan was a cornerstone player for the Wolf volleyball, basketball, and softball programs, helping lead the spikers and sluggers to state.











































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