Kentucky Catcher Kayla Kowalik Wins 2021 Johnny Bench Award
LEXINGTON, Ky. – Kayla Kowalik was announced as the winner of the 2021 Johnny Bench Award, the Cincinnati Reds and MSA Sport revealed Thursday.
As part of winning the award, Kowalik will participate in a luncheon at Great American Ballpark on July 20 and will be honored before the Reds/Mets game at 7:10 p.m. ET later that night.
The Johnny Bench Awards honor the top NCAA Division I male and female college catchers along with the top high school baseball and softball catchers from Ohio, Kentucky, Indiana and West Virginia.
“Congratulations to the 2021 class of the Johnny Bench Awards,” said Hall of Famer Johnny Bench. “This special group of athletes persevered through the challenge of a canceled 2020 season and other adversities, continuing to work on their craft and succeed at a high level. We look forward to their future success wherever their career may take them next.”
2021 Johnny Bench Awards Winners
Top male NCAA baseball catcher
Matheu Nelson – Florida State University
Top female NCAA softball catcher
Kayla Kowalik – University of Kentucky
Top high school catchers from Ohio
Madison Jellison – Watkins Memorial High School (softball)
Trey Pancake III – South Range High School (baseball)
Top high school catchers from Kentucky
Sydney Melton – Lyon County High School (softball)
Matt Klein – Trinity High School (baseball)
Top high school catchers from Indiana
Sarah Stone – Bedford North Lawrence High School (softball)
Austin Bode – Columbus North High School (baseball)
Top high school catchers from West Virginia
Emily Faith Allen – Parkersburg High School (softball)
Parker Redden – Shady Spring High School (baseball)
The New Braunfels, Texas native had a stellar season for Kentucky hitting .495 on the year to lead the NCAA. She additionally led the nation in hits with 100 on the season, becoming the first UK player to ever log 100 hits in a single season.
She caught all of Kentucky’s Southeastern Conference games in 2021, registering 11 doubles, six triples, 12 home runs and 37 RBI. Her 12 home runs were her first 12 home runs of her career, showing her increased power and strength. With all of the time she spend behind the plate, she has a tremendous .993 fielding percentage and threw out four base stealers, including a key out in the seventh inning vs. Notre Dame of the NCAA Lexington Regional final.
Adding to her diversity as a player, Kowalik stole a team-high 23 stolen bases this season, swiping the most bases in a single season since Molly Belcher’s 29 swiped bags in 2009. Her 27 walks combined with her batting average gave her a team-best .554 on-base percentage this season.
The 2021 season was Kowalik’s junior year with Kentucky, as she has two years of eligibility remaining and will have the chance in 2022 to build off of one of the greatest single-seasons in program history.
Kentucky finished the season 43-16 overall with its eighth appearance in the NCAA Super Regionals, and fourth trip to that round in a row. The Wildcats finished fifth in the Southeastern Conference and were champions of the 2021 Campbell Invitational, 2021 Spring Games and the 2021 FAU Parents’ Weekend Tournament.
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