Softball

FSU Softball Signs Six Recruits

Seminoles.com has a very nice article on the FSU Softball Team’s signing class for 2010-2011, which includes FSU’s first Hawaiian player. Celeste Gomez Ashlyn Masters Maddie O’Brien Kelly Hensley Evelyn Morgado Courtney Senas...

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Youth Softball Combats Measles Again

By Jill Grospierre, Measles Initiative, American Red Cross Friday, November 20, 2009 — After spending countless weekends at fast pitch softball games during her youth, Angela Bingham is combating a leading cause of vaccine...

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High School Notebook: Rice recruits six from area

By JASON MCDANIEL For the Chronicle Hometown discount Huntsville's Caleb Smith is staying home for college. The lefthanded pitcher inked a letter of intent to play baseball at Sam Houston State, which also announced the signing...

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Graybeal inks with Glenville

By Dan Stillwell Register-Herald Sports Writer “Leading off for the Warriors, catcher Cheyanne Graybeal.” That’s something you don’t hear every day. Graybeal doesn’t fit the stereotypes of a catcher — tall and rangy, compact...

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CASEY CROWE : Stroke fails to stop Amphitheater coach Lovato

Tucson, Arizona | Published: 11.20.2009 Amphitheater's Damon Lovato was in the press box at a Panthers football game on Oct. 15 when he felt himself, in his own words, basically become trapped inside his body. "I thought to...

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Wylie softball coach to be honored by alma mater

Wylie softball coach Heather Collier on Saturday will be one of 16 inductees into the Mount Olive (N.C.) College Athletics Hall of Fame, earning the honor for a standout softball career prior to her graduation in 1998. Collier,...

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Community Bank donates $250,000 toward new JCJC sports facility

By Marlo Dorsey, JCJC VP of Marketing ELLISVILLE –A world-class facility for baseball and softball is now underway at Jones County Junior College thanks in part to the generosity of Community Bank. The ‘hometown’ partner...

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George Albano column: The other side of Ed Faulkner many don't know

Here is a little known fact about Ed Faulkner I bet many local sports fans weren't aware of. When the Norwalk High School boys basketball coaching job opened up in 1976, Faulkner, an assistant coach at Bassick High at the time,...

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Kokomo lands two tourneys

Events expected to draw hundreds to the area next September By KEN de la BASTIDE Tribune enterprise editor Kokomo could be the host city for two major softball tournaments next September that might attract close to 100 teams...

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