College Sports
Three Monks Earn MCBSA First Team All-State Honors
Story Links STANDISH, Maine – The Maine College Baseball & Softball Association (MCBSA) has announced its 2025 postseason awards, and three members of the Saint Joseph’s College softball program have earned First Team All-State recognition. Senior Sylvia Foley (Scarborough, Maine), junior Chantelle Bouchard (Biddeford, Maine), and junior Sadie Tirrell (Naples, Maine) […]

STANDISH, Maine – The Maine College Baseball & Softball Association (MCBSA) has announced its 2025 postseason awards, and three members of the Saint Joseph’s College softball program have earned First Team All-State recognition. Senior Sylvia Foley (Scarborough, Maine), junior Chantelle Bouchard (Biddeford, Maine), and junior Sadie Tirrell (Naples, Maine) were each selected for their consistent contributions during the 2025 season.
Chantelle Bouchard appeared in 38 games with 37 starts and posted a .409 batting average. She led the team in both home runs (6) and RBI (35), while ranking second in batting average and hits (52). Bouchard also tallied 26 runs, 10 walks, and two stolen bases. This marks Bouchard’s second straight MCBSA All-State selection, having also earned the honor in 2024. In addition, she was named GNAC Player of the Week in April.
Sylvia Foley started all 41 games and finished the season with a .366 average. She totaled 45 hits, 33 RBI, 20 runs, 12 walks, four stolen bases, and two home runs. Foley ranked second on the team in RBI and walks and third in hits.
Sadie Tirrell also started all 41 games and led the team in hits (55), runs (43), and stolen bases (5), while finishing with a .377 batting average. She added 26 RBI, seven walks, and three home runs. This marks Tirrell’s second straight MCBSA All-State selection, having also earned Second-Team honors in 2024.
The MCBSA All-State honors reflect the steady performance and impact of each player throughout the season. The Monks posted a 17-24 overall record, including a 10-6 mark in conference play, under the watch of 27th-year skipper Jamie Smyth.