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2024 Outfielder Townsen Thomas – a Florida Gator Commit Ranked #2 In Her Class – Moves to Texas Bombers 18U Team

Townsen Thomas, ranked No 2 in the 2024 Extra Elite 100, is now a Bomber.
Bombers head man Scott Smith.

Wednesday afternoon, Scott Smith–the head of the Texas Bombers organization and head coach of the Texas Bombers 18U team–told Extra Inning Softball that his team had picked up one of the top players in the country as Townsen Thomas, ranked #2 in the 2024 class and a Florida Gator commit, will be donning the org’s light blue uniforms from now on after playing several successful years in the Texas Blaze program.

Smith told Extra Inning Softball’s Brentt Eads:

“I’m really excited to go from being a fan of hers from afar to writing a lineup with her in it!”

“I have had the huge privilege of coaching some of the fastest and most dynamic players to play the game at this level and Townsen ranks right up there with the best! Her usable game speed is off the charts and watching her display those tools this year is going to be a ton of fun.”

A standout in track as well as softball player, you can see in this tweet from Townsen how she the lefty hitter already looks like a world-class athlete :

… and here is the tweet the Bombers organization head posted making the new pickup official:

When Extra Inning Softball unveiled our Top 10 in the 2024 Extra Elite 100 on Sept. 10, 2022, Texan speedster Townsen Thomas, came in tied at #2 and was ranked as the top overall infielder.

Townsen Thomas

Here’s what we wrote about her in her player bio at that time:

T-2—Townsen Thomas, OF, Texas Blaze United 18U – Cain
Townsen is one of the top all-around athletes in travel softball and is a true triple threat with tremendous power and speed. She has been clocked at 2.55 home-to-first and Townsen has also been an AAU Junior Olympic track athlete. She has always played up in age group in order to better prepare herself for college and has dominated each age group. Amazing, per Coach Caitlyn Cain, Townsen has been playing 18U since her freshman year in high school. This year for her 18U team, she again posted huge numbers: a .636 batting average with an OPS of 1.714 and had 67 stolen bases in 37 games. As a leadoff, she led her team in home runs. In high school ball, Townsen hit .649 with a 1.894 OPS and led her team in stolen bases. Says Coach Cain: “Unfortunately, she was hurt this summer and only able to play in one tournament, but she attended every single practice and tournament with her team. In the dugout, she was constantly finding ways to help her teammates, where it was grabbing equipment for them, discussing baserunning, or scouting pitchers.” And one OnDeck Scouting report said it best: “Electrifying outfielder, has National Team potential down the road.”

On Tuesday, October 25, 2022, this electric athlete made it public when she announced her college decision at her high school:

And later that day, she simply posted on Twitter “Go Gators” while modeling her future UF colors:

Likeable and respectful, when I spoke with Townsen the day she committed, there was a lot of “Mr. Eads” and “yes sirs” dotting the conversation, I asked her more about her commit and how she was doing at that time after having recent knee surgery… here’s what she had to say:

Extra Inning Softball: What was it about Florida that made the Gators your final choice?
Townsen Thomas: I kind of knew after the first day of my visit, because the community and people were just amazing. They have my intended major of Applied Physiology and Kinesiology, with a great program to set me up for after college.

EIS: When did you take your official visit and what stood out about the trip there?
TT: I took my official visit on the weekend of October 8th and what really set them apart was being able to meet the track coaches and take pictures in the track uniform with the championship trophy.

EIS: You’ve been out for some time this year with a knee injury… how is the recovery coming along?
TT: Yes sir, I am still rehabbing actually from my second surgery on my knee that I had October 17, but I will be taking this year to fully heal up and get back. This fall and winter season, softball-wise, I’m actually just going to take the time to rehab my knee so I will not be playing, but I will still be cheering and supporting my team.

One of the great aspects of our job at Extra Inning Softball is watching these young talents emerge, grow and excel… and, coming up to three years ago, we featured Townsen in an article we’re re-running here; we take you back to just two weeks before Christmas Eve in 2020 for the fun spotlight on this franchise-type two-sport athlete…

Brentt Eads, Extra Inning Softball

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Extra Star Power: 2024 Outfielder Townsen Thomas… She’s “a Blaze” on the Field & Blazing Fast in Track!

Originally published Dec. 10, 2020 on Extra Inning Softball

Townsen Thomas is an elite athlete who could run track and play softball in college… if only they weren’t the same season!

You could say Townsen Thomas, a speedy outfielder with the Texas Blaze 16U United team, got an early jump in becoming a three-sport athlete.

The freshman at Episcopal (Belaire, Texas) High started t-ball at the tender age of three and began running track in the first grade thanks to an uncle who was a track coach. Today, she’s also a varsity basketball player with quite an accomplished sports resume.

Townsen was ranked #12 in the 2024 Extra Elite 100 published in September, 2020 and has had similarly impressive success staring in the Jr. Olympics for the Pearland Track Express AAU Track Club.

Townsen is already considered one of the top players to ever come through the Texas Blaze program.

As both sports take place in the same season, her biggest accomplishment may be how she’s been able to successfully balance both at an elite level!

Still, her ceiling in softball is limitless and JB Slimp, the President of the Texas Blaze organization, predicts:

“This kid will be able to play anywhere in the country she chooses. She is that good.”

On the diamond, the talented athlete debuted on the national scene in the inaugural 10U PGF National Championship Tourney in 2015. As an 8-year-old, she helped lead her Texas Chaos squad to the finals and a runner-up finish to the Diamond Sports Hotshots-Nelson team.

Townsen returned to the PGF Championship game a year later (2016) as the leadoff hitter for Texas Intensity 05 and captured another 2nd place finish, losing only in the championship game to Tennessee Mojo. Her numbers were impressive: a .524 batting average with a .643 on-base percentage and 10 steals.

In 2018, her Texas Intensity team had another great finish at PGF in the 12U Premier division, placing 3rd and taking losses to the two teams that played for the championship. Townsen once again did great individually, hitting .452 with a .536 OBP along with 11 steals.

At 12 years old, she also had an Allister Index score of 85.6 while being clocked electronically at 2.7s in the 20-yard-dash at an OnDeck Event.

Last year (2019), she really attracted national attention with a .615 batting average with five doubles and 10 steals at the Triple Crown Sparkler Jr. Nationals.

On the track side, she has participated in the last two AAU Jr Olympic National Championship Track and Field meets placing 9th overall in the 12-year-old girls 100-meter hurdles in 2018, missing out on the finals by a tightly contested photo finish.

Last year in 2019, Townsen was unable to attend PGF Nationals with her team that she helped earn a bid by winning the North Texas 14U PGF qualifier in April because she was ranked 5th in the triple jump and 9th in the 100-meter hurdles nationally after the regional qualifiers track meet in Webster, Texas.

With her great all-around athletic abilities, the Texan also shines in the pentathlon, which consists of the 100-meter hurdles, high jump, long jump, 800-meters and shot put.

The freshman has been Top 10 nationally in several track events.

As great as she is in track, though, Townsen says she’s leaning to playing softball at the next level.

“Right now,” she begins, “I’m handling all three (softball, track and basketball) but once I get past high school probably focus on softball for college and try to do track if they’ll let me.”

For the Blaze United team this summer, she used her 2.61 home-to-first slapping speed to record 61 steals in 62 attempts and hit .543 in 140 at-bats with a stellar on-base percentage of .634.

The Texan also had a very productive defensive season as the coaches allowed her to play all three outfield positions. Townsen made several spectacular diving and sliding catches taking hits away from opposing players and showed her arm strength with four assists nailing runners trying to advance on balls hit to her in the outfield.

This fall in 23 games, she had 63 plate appearances and hit .614 with a .635 OBP. She showed her power with five home runs and eight triples and, not surprisingly, led the team with 22 steals as well as a .688 batting average with runners in scoring position.

Townsen also has impressed with her work ethic to reach the level of success she’s had as a 14-year-old (her birthday is Sept. 1 and she missed being a 2025 by a matter of a few hours).

The athlete lives an hour away from school so she dutifully wakes up at 5:30 am each weekday, leaves the house at 6:20 to make it for her strength and conditioning class first period and then after school heads to a workout for school or with her track trainer.

Some days, she’ll get in workouts for both track and softball.

The freshman typically climbs into bed at 10:30 to 11 pm after completing homework following her practices and/or workouts and quickly falls asleep, ready to do it all again the next morning.

Caitlyn Cain, who coaches some of the top teams in the Texas Blaze organization, is also the program’s Director of Player Development, and predicts a very bright future for Townsen between the lines, comparing her  former Blaze standouts like Rylee Trilcek, currently at Florida, Taylor Thom (Texas and later the Dallas Charge in the NFP) and Blaire Luna (Texas), USSSA Pride), all of whom have all played for Team USA.

“I have been around this game a long time and three Blaze kids have been fortunate enough to be a part of USA National Teams so I understand what Olympic talent looks like. We have one now in Townsen and I believe she’s the top 2024 in country in terms of athleticism and on-the-dirt talent. This kid is real deal and maybe the best offensive player to ever come thru the Blaze.”

The coach also believes the athlete has the mental tools to shine at a high level in addition to her finely-tuned physical skills.

“One of my favorite memories of Townsen happened this past summer,” Caitlyn begins.

“We were down by one run in the bottom of the last inning with time expired. She stepped up to the plate with two outs and runners on second and third. I called time and approached Townsen to ask her what her plan was.”

“She told me that she noticed the center fielder was playing in left center, and she felt she could place the ball in center field with a power slap. On the very next pitch, she drove a line drive to center field that one hopped the fence and scored both runs! It was an exciting walk-off!”

“I love how hard Townsen works to understand the game, the Blaze leader says. “Her high softball IQ combined with her tremendous abilities makes her a very well-rounded player and one of the top athletes in the 2024 class.”

Brentt Eads, Extra Inning Softball

*** Scroll down to hear from Townsen about her favorite experience on the field plus what she sees as the biggest difference between track and softball for her…

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