With the state championship awarded and the season officially over, it’s time to take a look at who made the cut for the All-District team.
The Lady Cards had a fantastic season that saw them make it all the way to the state semi-finals and were just one win away from playing for the big prize.
So, naturally it makes sense that the Lady Cards had 11 of their players chosen to be on the All-District team because they sure earned it. Leading things off is the First All-District team, and there were two Lady Cards that made it.
Peyton Drozd and Kaylea Foster were both chosen to be on the First All-District team because of their efforts on both sides of the ball. Offensively, Foster led the team with a .408 batting average, and Drozd was fourth on the team with a .369 batting average.
They combined to hit 59 singles, 24 doubles, two triples, two home runs and 66 RBIs this season. On the defensive side, Foster posted a .902 fielding percentage while Drozd did a lot of damage from the circle.
Drozd started in 18 games this season and held a 13-3 record facing 497 batters and striking out 85 of them.
On the Second All-District team, the Lady Cards had five players chosen, and they were Demi Roecker, McKenna Eden, Presley Drozd, Emma Beauchamp and Aggie Rodriguez.
Roecker, Presley Drozd, Beauchamp and Rodriguez were all big-time hitters for the Lady Cards this season. They posted a .316, .333, .381 and a .312 batting averages respectively.
As for Eden, she was also in the circle most of the time where she appeared in 15 games for the Lady Cards this season. She posted a 10-5 record, facing 356 batters and striking out 89 of them which led the Lady Cards.
Lastly was the Honorable Mentions for the All-District team, and they were Kaylea McCarthy, Averie Miller and Hattie Post. These three were some of the best defenders in the district.
McCarthy and Post each had a fielding percentage of over 93% while Miller had a fielding percentage of 100%.
All 11 of these athletes left it all out on the field and represented the Lady Card name proudly throughout the season as they flew all the way to the state semi-finals.

Kaylea Foster was named to the First All-District team for the 2026 All-District team. Citizen | Evan Hale

