For the first time in school history, both the Region XIV Baseball and Softball Players of the Year hail from Paris Junior College, showcasing the exceptional talent and hard work of Dragon Athletics.
Sophomore Gabriela Sosa (San Antonio, TX) earned Region XIV Softball Player of the Year, while sophomore Dylan Schlotterback (Lakeway, TX) was named Region XIV Baseball Player of the Year.
“These two student-athletes have not only led their teams on the field but have represented PJC with pride, integrity, and excellence,” said PJC President Dr. Stephen Benson. “To have both Players of the Year from our college is a tremendous accomplishment and speaks to the strength of our programs, coaches, and student-athletes.”
Gabriela Sosa – A Season for the Record Books
Sosa led the Lady Dragons to a 50–9 season, a Region XIV Championship, and a trip to the NJCAA National Tournament in Yuma, Arizona. She leads the nation in home runs (40), RBIs (115), total bases (214), and slugging percentage (1.209), and recently became the NJCAA alltime home run leader. Sosa was also named NJCAA First Team All-American, NFCA Catcher of the Year, and NFCA First Team All-American.
Dylan Schlotterback – Dominant at the Plate
Schlotterback powered the Dragons’ baseball season with elite performances on the infield and at the plate, earning him Region XIV North Player of the Year and Region XIV Player of the Year honors. He finished the year batting .389 while collecting 32 extra base hits, 81 RBI’s and 28 stolen bases. He anchored a group of eight All-Conference and five All-Region PJC baseball selections.
“These athletes set the standard for what it means to be a Dragon — fierce competitors, great teammates, and outstanding students,” said Head Baseball Coach and Athletic Director Clay Cox. “We’re incredibly proud of Dylan and Gabby for their leadership and their achievements. They’ve made history this year.”
With both teams making deep postseason runs and national headlines, the 2025 season stands out as one of the most successful years in Paris Junior College Athletics history.
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