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Jul 27, 2009 Flagler Softball Adds Six to 2010 Softball Roster ST. AUGUSTINE, Fla. − Flagler College head softball coach
Kristen Overton announced the signing of six players, Tuesday
afternoon. Katelyn Guinsler (Williston, Fla./Central Florida CC),
Tori Jolley (Keystone Heights, Fla./Keystone Heights HS), Kayla
Kalbaugh (Reddick, Fla./Central Florida CC), Brandy Luke (Orlando,
Fla./Indian River State College), Stacy Piagno (St. Augustine,
Fla./Pedro Menendez HS) and Kelly Riddick (Hampton, Fla./Central
Florida CC) will join the Saints in the fall of 2009.
Guinsler, a catcher, lettered two years at Central Florida CC in
Ocala. She batted .278 with seven home runs and 44 runs batted in
for her career. This past season, she was named second-team
All-Mid-Florida Conference after helping lead the Lady Patriots to
a 33-23 overall record. Guinsler batted .292 with 52 hits, 16
doubles, five home runs, 29 RBI and 27 runs scored.
Jolley, an infielder, was a third-team Class 3A Miracle Sports
All-State selection as well as an All-Area honoree by the
Gainesville Sun out of Keystone Heights High. She batted .325 with
five doubles, two home runs and had a .505 on base percentage and
helped lead the Indians to a Class 3A regional final for the third
time in her four-year career.
Kalbaugh, and outfielder/first baseman, follows CFCC teammates
Guinsler and Kelly Riddick to Flagler. She played in 114 games in
her two-year stint with the Lady Patriots and tallied 92 hits, 24
doubles, collected 30 RBI and batted .280. Kalbaugh hit .327 with
56 hits, 15 doubles and 19 RBI as a freshman.
Luke, an outfielder/first baseman, lettered two years at Indian
River State College in Fort Pierce for Coach Overton’s
father, Dale Atkinson. She played in 108 games and collected 13 RBI
in her stint at IRSC. Luke helped lead The River to a 46-9 overall
record and 15-2 record and the Southern Conference regular season
title.
Piagno will come in as a utility player. Unlike the rest of the
incoming class, Piagno comes to Flagler with a baseball background.
She spent the past season as a pitcher for Pedro Menendez High and
was on of its most consistent hurlers. Piagno was also one of the
final cuts on the Team USA’s Women’s Baseball
roster.
Riddick, a pitcher, joins CFCC teammates Guinsler and Kalbaugh at
Flagler. In 67 career appearances she recorded a 1.55 earned run
average, tallied 30 wins and registered 403 strike outs. In 2009,
Riddick earned All-FCCAA second-team honors and was an
All-Mid-Florida Conference first-team selection. She ranked fifth
nationally in strike outs per seven innings with 1.346. Riddick
posted an 18-8 record for the Lady Patriots with 240 strike outs
and a 1.30 ERA in 34 appearances.
Flagler finished 2009 with a record of 18-31 in its inaugural
season of fast-pitch softball. The Saints return all of their
starters, but will have seven seniors on the 2010 roster. Flagler
will also be making its debut in the Peach Belt Conference, in all
sports, starting this fall.
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