Dos Pueblos’ softball program has produced many outstanding players in its proud and successful history. Megan Enyeart remains an especially bright star in that universe.
Enyeart was a Charger from 2001 to 2005, winning a Southern Section CIF championship as a senior, the same year she was named the Channel League’s MVP and an All-CIF First Team selection. The accolades didn’t stop there as Enyeart was also the Santa Barbara County Player of the Year, the Athletic Round Table Softball Athlete of the Year, and Dos Pueblos’ Athlete of the Year. The incredible season saw Enyeart lead the Channel League in batting average, home runs, RBI, on-base percentage, and slugging percentage. The CIF title was especially sweet as it was Dos Pueblos’ first ever for softball.
As a junior, Enyeart was an All-CIF First Team selection and the Santa Barbara County Player of the Year as well. She played four years of varsity softball and four years of varsity basketball.
The playing field wasn’t the only place Enyeart excelled.
She was Dos Pueblos’ Scholar-Athlete of the Year as a senior and then went to Yale to continue her playing career, where she received a degree with distinction in architecture. She then received a master’s degree at the University of Louisville in Urban Planning and is currently engaged to Stephen Chan while working as a City Planner in Scott County, Kentucky. Parents David and Sabrina Enyeart are her biggest fans.
At Yale, Enyeart became the school’s all-time career leader in doubles (4) and is second on the all-time list for RBI (90). Enyeart was voted a team captain her senior year and was named the team’s co-MVP. Her career batting average of .317 is sixth all-time at Yale.
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