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Marin Catholic softball standout Teperson commits to Cal
By Ian Ross | iross@marinij.com | Marin Independent Journal
PUBLISHED: August 14, 2020 at 6:02 p.m. | UPDATED: August 14, 2020 at 6:04 p.m.
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Marin Catholic's Annabel Teperson (34) made a verbal commitment on Wednesday to play for the Cal softball team. Teperson, a rising senior, had a 1.02 earned-run average as a sophomore. (Douglas Zimmerman/Special to Marin Independent Journal)
Marin Catholic High softball standout Annabel Teperson lost a good chunk of her recruiting window as the coronavirus pandemic wiped out most of her high school and travel ball seasons. Despite all of that, the MCAL's 2019 pitcher of the year secured her collegiate future on Wednesday when she verbally committed to play for Cal.
"It was definitely difficult not having that full high school season in addition to not having a travel ball season at all," Teperson said. "It was different and it was difficult but with video and the help of my coaches and zoom calls of all of that, I was really able to make it work.
"I'm really grateful for my coaches and all my teammates especially my parents and everyone who supported me through this."
Teperson, who also plays for the Sorceror Softball travel team, said she chose Cal because of its strong softball program, its academics and its close proximity to home.
"Overall I knew I loved it and it was the right place for me," Teperson said.
In her last full season as a sophomore at MC, Teperson a rising senior went 20-1 with a 1.02 earned-run average, helping lead the Wildcats to a 25-1 record and a victory in the North Coast Section Division III championship game.
Teperson allowed a first-inning run in the title game against Sonoma Valley but was dominant from that point on, allowing one hit while striking out 11 over the last six innings.
"There's two things that make her really great," Marin Catholic softball coach Dave Albini said. "She hits a lot of her spots. I don't think any pitcher hits all her spots but Annabel is the closest thing to that.
"The second thing is she has a great off-speed pitch. Her changeup is probably her best pitch. When you hit your spots and change speeds, you can keep hitters off balance."
In addition to her pitching, Teperson hit .430 during her sophomore season and was second on the team in doubles (7), home runs (4) and RBIs (3) behind then-senior Julia Scardina, who plays for the University of Utah.
This past season, Teperson picked up right where she left off, combining on a no-hitter with Rose Malen in MC's first game of the year. Teperson didn't allow a run as MC started the season 3-0 before the pandemic wiped out the remainder of the campaign.
"I'm very excited," Teperson said of her verbal commitment. "It's definitely been a very difficult year for kids in my grade, and other grades for that matter. Recruiting has been difficult. I'm just so grateful to have had this opportunity."
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Ian Ross | Sports Reporter
Ian Ross is a sports reporter covering soccer and college athletics.
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