Golden Eagles Softball Caps Remarkable Championship Season with Conference Title, Regional Playoff Success, and Statewide Recognition

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Led by Head Coach Meredith Aragon, the Golden Eagles captured the Golden Valley Conference Championship, hosted a first-round 3C2A Northern California Regional playoff series, swept Fresno City College in two straight games to advance in postseason play, and earned recognition throughout the conference and Northern California following a remarkable season.

The Golden Eagles finished the regular season with a 17-3 conference record, securing the Golden Valley Conference Championship and earning the No. 8 seed in the 3C2A Northern California Regional Playoffs. Their success throughout the spring earned Feather River the opportunity to host playoff softball in Quincy, where the Golden Eagles delivered in front of their home fans.

In the opening round of the regional playoffs, Feather River swept Fresno City College in consecutive games, extending an already memorable season while simultaneously helping Head Coach Meredith Aragon reach a pair of significant career milestones. The victories marked the 300th and 301st wins of Aragon’s head coaching career, further cementing her legacy as a coaching great.

The championship season was fueled by outstanding leadership, exceptional team chemistry, and contributions throughout the roster.

Among the season’s most impressive accomplishments was Feather River producing both the Golden Valley Conference Player of the Year and the Golden Valley Conference Pitcher of the Year.

Sophomore shortstop McKynlee Gay was named Golden Valley Conference Player of the Year after putting together one of the most impressive offensive seasons in the conference. Gay hit .487 while collecting 73 hits, scoring 56 runs, and stealing 13 bases. She was later recognized as an All-State North selection, further validating her place among the top players in Northern California.

In the circle, sophomore Brittney Byram earned Golden Valley Conference Pitcher of the Year honors following another dominant season. Byram finished the year with 24 victories and more than 200 strikeouts while serving as the backbone of the Golden Eagles pitching staff. She also earned All-State North recognition and concluded her Feather River career with 41 victories and 381 career strikeouts.

The statewide recognition did not stop there.

Sophomore Faith Helmandollar earned All-Northern Team honors after another exceptional season at the plate. Helmandollar hit .447 with 55 hits, 50 RBIs, and five home runs while helping lead the Golden Eagles to the conference title. Her recognition adds to an already remarkable Feather River career that included being named Golden Valley Conference Most Valuable Player during her freshman season in 2025.

The Golden Eagles’ success was built upon depth throughout the lineup and was reflected in the program’s impressive collection of all-conference honors.

Golden Valley Conference Major Award Winners

Golden Valley Conference First Team Selections

Golden Valley Conference Second Team Selections

State and Regional Honors

All-State North

All-Northern Team

The accomplishments of the Golden Eagles were especially meaningful because of the leadership provided by a talented sophomore class that helped establish and sustain a championship culture within the program.

Gay, Byram, Helmandollar, Lily Lee, and their fellow sophomores leave behind a legacy defined by conference championships, postseason success, academic achievement, leadership, and a commitment to excellence both on and off the field.

Lee, a First Team All-Conference selection, concluded her career as one of the program’s most productive offensive players. Over two seasons she accumulated 95 career hits, 15 home runs, and 77 RBIs while serving as a leader both in the dugout and on the field.

Together, this sophomore class helped guide Feather River Softball through one of its most successful periods in recent memory and laid a strong foundation for future Golden Eagles teams.

While championships and awards will forever be part of the story, the 2026 Golden Eagles will ultimately be remembered for much more than statistics. They represented Feather River College with pride, resilience, and determination while creating lasting memories for teammates, coaches, families, and fans.

From a conference championship and regional playoff victories to statewide honors and coaching milestones, the 2026 season stands as another proud chapter in the tradition of Feather River College Softball.