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The Sooner Athletic Conference named USAO Drover Michelle Bauer a 2010 All-Conference Honorable Mention.
Bauer, a hitting pitcher for USAO, had the highest batting average on the team with a .373. She had 60 hits, including 12 doubles, a triple and five home runs and 20 RBIs.
The senior from British Columbia spent 81 innings in the circle and had an ERA of 4.06. She threw 43 strikeouts this season.
Bauer graduated in April and plans to stay in the United States and get a job in sociology, her field of study. She is the daughter of Matt and Vikki Bauer.
A complete list of the All-Conference Softball Team can be found at www.soonerathletic.org.
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