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Softball News Release.

 

 

 

Scots softball seeks winning formula

Release Date:  March 1, 2007

MONMOUTH, Ill. – According to head coach Kari Shimmin, the 2007 edition of the Monmouth College softball team could be similar to a science experiment.

“This group has the best team chemistry in my three years as head coach,” said Shimmin when asked to identify the team’s biggest asset.

That team chemistry includes four all-conference players among the nine returners who saw more than a little action last season. Add in a group of newcomers that offer increased speed and more pitching options and the Fighting Scots may have the recipe for a conference tournament qualifier.

Joining Shimmin in the dugout are third-year assistants Hank Shimmin and John Goddard and student assistant Holly English, all of whom have been impressed with the team members’ high expectations.

Defensively, the Fighting Scots will look much the same as the 2006 squad, but with a few tweaks. The Scots return all but one of their eight position players from a year ago.

Last year’s ace in the circle, sophomore Sarah Christensen (Galesburg, Ill./Galesburg) has returned to practice following a stellar swimming season. The all-conference selection in 2006 should round into shape around the middle of March. She led the team in wins during her freshman campaign and will provide a consistent presence in the circle. Freshman Val Mitchell (Port Byron, Ill./Riverdale) and sophomore transfer Amanda Murdock (Aledo, Ill./Aledo) are a pair of newcomers who may have to carry some of the load until Christensen gets back into pitching shape.

The Scots most seasoned hurler, junior Blayre Scott (White Hall, Ill./North Greene), will again provide relief from the bullpen. The crafty junior tied for the team lead in saves in 2006 and touts control and experience as her best weapons. Sophomore Ashley Tocha (Kewanee, Ill./Kewanee) is a versatile pitcher/utility player who could also get the call from the bullpen as well as some time at an infield position.

“We don’t have a power-pitching type of staff,” said Shimmin. “But we do have some women who should be able to give us some quality innings.”

The other half of the battery will be anchored by third-year starter Kristin Bickett (Malden, Ill./Princeton), a veteran behind the plate with good defensive skills and a solid bat. The junior backstop will be assigned the duty of tutoring a pair of up-and-coming freshmen catchers – Val Stier (Avon, Ill./Avon) and Natalie Giannini (Richmond, Ill./Richmond-Burton).

One of three seniors on the squad, Jackie Hennenfent (Wataga, Ill./ROWVA) made the transition from third to first in 2006 and appears ready to handle that position again this season. The reliable senior played in all 33 games last season and Shimmin credits her and fellow seniors Katie Hamilton (Savanna, Ill./Savanna) and Drew Robinson (St. Charles, Ill./North), along with junior captain Emily Willems (Moline, Ill./Rockridge), with nurturing the team chemistry.

Hamilton, who is recovering from an early season illness, should eventually land the job at second, although Stier, Scott and junior Anna Coutts (Ladd, Ill./Hall), a 2006 all-conference outfielder, could split time there in the interim. Also in the mix is freshman Maggie Dort (Spring Grove, Ill./Richmond-Burton) who Shimmin says “has a lot of potential to be a very good college player.”

An all-conference shortstop a year ago, Willems will handle those duties, offering good range, a strong arm and an excellent bat. The junior led the team last season in total bases and was second in four other offensive categories including home runs. If Willems needs a break, look for Dort or Hamilton to fill in.

The lone newcomer to the infield is freshman third baseman Kembra Bell (Beardstown, Ill./Beardstown). The “fundamentally sound” third sacker has qualities Shimmin likes in her players.

“She’s very vocal and confident,” said Shimmin. “She doesn’t play like a freshman at all.”

Despite all three outfielders returning, including all-conference selections Coutts and Robinson, Shimmin says the freshman class will give her some options both defensively and offensively.

Robinson, who led the team in stolen bases, and Coutts will be joined in the outfield by sophomore Ashley Parer (Rock Island, Ill./Rock Island) who was second to Robinson in stolen bases. Speedy freshmen Brooke Dean (Milan, Ill./Rock Island) and Amanda Cozzi (Roselle, Ill./St. Viator) and classmate Mary Scotillo (Barrington, Ill./St. Viator) round out the outfield candidates. Dean and Cozzi have the type of speed that will continue the Scots’ tradition of base-stealing threats.

While the defense rests, the offense may well be in hyper-drive. With so much speed on the roster, Shimmin says her challenge will be to sort out all the possible lineups she will have at her disposal.

“We are solid at every position and more versatile this season,” said Shimmin. “The women came in ready to work hard and that’s a tribute to the veterans’ leadership.”

Shimmin says the team can offer some pop with the bats – they hit 90 percent of their home runs in the last half of the season – and they can also steal a few bases. However, don’t necessarily look for the same batting order as last season.

“We have a lot of options offensively and will use the early season as the litmus test to create a solid game plan once we get into conference play,” she said. “We’ll really experiment with some lineups in the early season.”

The Scots are hoping the right formula will propel them to their first Midwest Conference Tournament appearance since 2004.

Monmouth is scheduled for an early test this Saturday at the Greenville College Tournament and heads to Tucson, Ariz., for eight games beginning Mar. 11.

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