Jayda Garcia, a junior from Celina, has committed to play college softball at West Texas A&M following a highly productive high school season. Garcia, who plays as an outfielder, significantly improved her offensive output compared to her previous year, raising her batting average from .444 as a sophomore to .597 as a junior.
During the season, Garcia recorded 37 total hits. Her extra-base hits included three doubles and six triples. She also demonstrated increased power at the plate by hitting five home runs. Her offensive production contributed to 21 runs batted in and 56 runs scored.
Garcia also contributed on the basepaths and in the field. She successfully stole 38 bases and maintained a .950 fielding percentage. Celina is located approximately 9 miles south of Gunter.
Details regarding her specific role on the West Texas A&M roster or the timeline of her transition to college play are not yet clear. Further statistics or accolades from the season were not provided in the available reports.



