Alex Storako
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| Alex Storako | |
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| Oklahoma City Spark | |
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| Born: March 6, 2000 Frankfort, Illinois, U.S. | |
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Alex Ryann Storako (born March 6, 2000) is an American softball pitcher for the Oklahoma City Spark of Women's Professional Fastpitch (WPF). She played college softball for Michigan and Oklahoma. As a junior in 2021, she set a Michigan program record with 22 strikeouts in a game and was named Big Ten Pitcher of the Year.
Storako was born in Frankfort, Illinois, to Rob and Jamie Storako, and moved to Bourbonnais, Illinois at the age of seven. Storako attended Bishop McNamara High School in Kankakee, Illinois her freshman and sophomore years of high school, before transferring to Lincoln-Way East High School in Frankfort, Illinois.[1]
High school career
As a freshman, she averaged more than a strikeout per inning and pitched the Irish to a third-place finish in Class 2A.[2] As a sophomore, she led Bishop McNamara to the Class 3A Elite Eight, and finished the season with a 1.85 earned run average (ERA) and 201 strikeouts. Offensively, she hit .433 with 19 extra-base hits and 35 RBI. She earned second-team all-state honors in 2016.[3]
Following her sophomore year, she transferred to Lincoln-Way East High School in Frankfort, Illinois. As a junior, she posted a 22–3 record with a 0.86 ERA and 289 strikeouts in 178+1⁄3 innings. Offensively, she hit .419 with eight doubles, four home runs and 35 RBIs. She was subsequently named The Herald-News Co-Softball Player of the Year, and Daily Southtown Softball Player of the Year, and earned first-team all-state honors in 2017.[4][5]
As a senior, she posted a record of 21–2 with a 0.76 ERA and 255 strikeouts in 128+2⁄3 innings. Offensively she hit .439 with 11 doubles, five home runs and 31 RBIs while having a .780 slugging percentage and a .495 on-base percentage. Following an outstanding season she was named the 2017–18 Lincoln-Way East High School's Senior Female Athlete of the Year, Southwest Suburban Conference Softball Player of the Year and The Herald-News Softball Player of the Year, and earned first-team all-state honors in 2018.[6]
She finished her high school career with a 70–19 win–loss record and 918 strikeouts.