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2017 Grand Slam Triangle Classic 2017 Grand Slam Triangle Classic Hosted by: William Peace University Softball Site: Thomas Brooks Park at USA Baseball. Cary NC February 24 – 26, 201 Visit www.gopeacepacers.com for info and specific game times. Teams Participating Emory University, Hood College, NC Wesleyan College, Wilson College, Olivet College, Salisbury University, Greensboro College, Washington College, Salem College, Piedmont College, Messiah College, Maryville College, Christopher Newport University, William Peace University, Averett University Schedule Friday 24-Feb Field 5 Field 6 Field 7 Field 8 100 pm WPU NCWC Olivet Maryville 330 PM Maryville Olivet WPU NCWC Home Team Listed First Saturday 25-Feb Field 5 Field 6 Field 7 Field 8 900 am Emory Hood Olivet Messiah Maryville Piedmont 1100 am Messiah Maryville Wilson Washington WPU Salisbury Greensboro NCWC 100 pm AU Salisbury Greensboro Salem Wilson Hood CNU Washington 300 pm NCWC Olivet CNU WPU Emory AU Piedmont Salem Home Team Listed First 2 Sunday Field 5 Field 6 Field 7 Field 8 900 am Piedmont Olivet Wilson WPU Emory Salisbury NCWC Washington 1100 am Averett Greensboro Salem NCWC Piedmont Olivet Wilson Hood 100 pm Salisbury Hood Washington Emory WPU CNU Greensboro Averett 300 pm CNU Salem Home Team Listed First 3 William Peace University - 2017 Softball Roster # NAME YEAR POS. B/T HT. HOMETOWN/PREVIOUS SCHOOL 1 Madison Tucker So. OF/C L/R 5-4 South Hill, VA / Park View High School 7 Lindsey Wiggins Sr. P/2B/3B R/R 5-6 Durham, NC / Riverside High School 8 Jordan Byrd Sr. OF R/R 5-4 South Chesterfield, VA / Richard Bland College 13 Kelsey Durham So. SS/P R/R 5-7 Graham, NC / Southern Alamance High School 15 Kacy Haithcock So. P/2B R/R 5-7 Mt. Gilead, NC / West Montgomery High School 22 Heather McLean Jr. 3B/1B R/R 5-8 Willow Spring, NC / Cleveland High School 25 Katelyn McLamb Jr. RHP R/R 6-0 Benson, NC / West Johnston High School 33 Shay Poteat Sr. C/DP/3B R/R 5-8 Moravian Falls, NC / Central Wilkes High School 6 Courtney Barbour Jr. Utility 5-5 Garner, NC / Louisburg College 26 Liliana Berber Fr. RHP 5-11 Firebaugh, CA / Firebaugh High School 55 Taylor Byrd Fr. 3B/OF 5-5 South Chesterfield, VA / Thomas Dale High School 28 Cheyenne Colburn Fr. 2B/OF 5-3 Oakley, CA / Freedom High School 12 Jordan Criswell Fr. C 5-5 West Sacramento, CA / River City High School 11 Kaylea Eubanks Fr. C 5-6 Willow Springs, NC / West Johnston High School 10 Alexandra Garrison Fr. Utility 5-9 Littleton, CO / Chatfield High School 9 Caylen Harrison Fr. Utility 5-9 Suffolk, VA / Home School 2 Kelsey Harrison Fr. P/OF 5-9 Suffolk, VA / Home School 14 Amanda Ludlum Jr. 1B/OF 5-8 Wilmington, NC / Southeast Community College 37 Jordan Mangum Fr. OF/INF 5-3 Angier, NC / Harnett Central High School 30 Courtney Smith Fr. P 5-7 Myrtle Beach, SC / Saint James High School 18 Ally Yoder Fr. INF/P 5-8 Hickory, NC / Fred T. Foard High School Charlie Dobbins Head Softball Coach Heather Robb Assistant Softball Coach Theresa Stephens Assistant Coach Bruce Cozart Assistant Coach 4 Messiah College 2017 Softball Roster NO. NAME HEIGHT YEAR B/T POS. HOMETOWN PREVIOUS SCHOOL 1 Samantha Esper 5-3 Fr. L/R Infield Chesapeake City, MD Caravel Academy 2 Emily Quatrale 5-3 Sr. R/R Second Base/Outfield Bellport, NY St. John the Baptist 3 Courtney Herr 5-5 Fr. L/L Infield Center Valley Southern Lehigh H.S. 4 Kayla Parker 5-1 So. L/R Outfield Smyrna, DE Smyrna H.S. 5 McKenzie Tebbs 5-5 Fr. R/R Catcher Williamsport, PA Willamsport Area H.S. 6 Ashley Carroll 5-3 Fr. L/R Outfield Etters, PA Red Land H.S. 7 Haylee Anders 5-2 So. R/R Second Base/OF Seven Valleys, PA Dallastown 8 Shannon Denny 5-6 Jr. L/R Outfield Raleigh, NC Needham B. Broughton H.S. 9 Alyssa Hamilton 5-5 Jr. R/L Catcher/Infield Waynesboro, PA Waynesboro H.S. 10 Amanda Jones 5-9 Sr. R/R Short Stop/Outfield York, PA Dallastown Area H.S. 11 Carrie Fix 5-4 Jr. R/R Pitcher/Utility York, PA York Catholic 12 Tiffany White 5-11 Fr. R/R Pitcher Camph Hill, PA Cedar Cliff H.S. 13 Samantha Fouracre 5-5 Fr. L/L Pitcher/First Base West Chester, PA Henderson 14 Madelyn Yannetti 5-10 So. R/R Pitcher/Infield Gettysburg, PA Gettysburg H.S. 15 Natalie Lamoreaux 5-6 Jr. R/R Infield Muncy, PA Muncy H.S. 16 Jaelynn Harbold 5-6 Fr. R/R Pitcher/Infield Jacobus, PA Dallastown Area H.S. 17 Kyra Bond 5-8 Fr. R/R Infield/Outfield West Chester, PA West Chester East High 18 Angie Stephano 5-7 So. R/R Catcher Colonie, NY Cederville University 19 Nicole Kreimer 5-3 Fr. R/R Outfield Waynesboro, PA Waynesboro Area H.S. 20 Amanda Petersen 5-5 So. R/R Catcher Laurel, MD Athloton H.S. 21 Amber Bingaman 5-7 Jr. S/R Outfield/Pitcher Elizabethville, PA Upper Dauphin H.S. 22 Sydney Boreman 5-7 Sr. R/R First Base/Outfield New Cumberland, PA Red Land H.S. 23 Lynsey Quinn 5-6 Fr. R/R Infield/Outfield Pennsburg, PA Upper Perkiomen H.S. 25 Jordan McLain 5-6 So. R/R Outfield Frederick, MD Linganore H.S. 26 Kyla Caruso 5-4 So. R/R Infield York, PA Central York H.S. 27 Erin Cressman 5-7 So. R/R Infield Stow, MA Nashoba Regional H.S. 28 Chelsea Sommerville 5-5 So. L/R Infield Chambersburg, PA Chambersburg H 29 Courtney Stone 5-5 So. R/R Infield Stanhope, NJ Hopatcong H.S. Amy Weaver Associate Athletics Director for Operations/Senior Women's Administrator Alex Quigley Assistant Coach Dana Randall Assistant Coach Amy Hunt Assistant Coach Brad Brubaker Assistant Coach Retta Murray Assistant Athletic Trainer 5 Salem College 2017 Roster 02 Logan Bowling Utility R/R Sophomore 5'7" Fuquay-Varina, NC / Fuquay-Varina HS 03 Jenna Van Horn Utility R/R Senior 5'0" Goldsboro, NC / Charles B. Aycock HS 05 Breanna Herman Utility R/R First-Year 5'8" Charlotte, NC / Mallard Creek 06 Tayler Phillips Utility R/R First-Year 6'0" Mooresville, NC / Mooresville 07 Shelley Wallace Utility R/R First-Year 5'1" Winston-Salem, NC / R.J. Reynolds 08 Montana Lineberger Outfield R/R Junior 5'3" Claremont, NC / Bunker Hill HS 09 Jennifer Vitarelli Catcher R/R Junior 5'5" Greensboro, NC / Western Guilford, NC 10 Madison Burch Catcher R/R First-Year 5'0" Granite Falls, NC / South Caldwell 11 Briana Crumley Utility R/R Junior 5'10" Lexington, NC / North Davidson 13 Sydney Vaughn Pitcher R/R First-Year 5'8" Clemmons, NC / West Forsyth 14 Hannah Ogle Outfield R/R Junior 5'1" Palatka, FL / Interlachen, FL 15 Brianna Morris Pitcher/ R/R Junior 5'8" Mills River, NC / West Henderson, NC 16 Danielle Hood Utility L/R First-Year 5'4" Saint Stephen, SC / Berkeley County Middle College 17 Amanda Dacunto Infield R/R First-Year 5'2" Raleigh, NC / Wakefield 18 Katie Bilbrey Outfield R/R Sophomore 5'6" Greensboro, NC / Northern Guilford, NC 21 Logan Barefoot Utility L/R Junior 5'3" Efland, NC / Cedar Ridge 22 Lauryn Smith Pitcher R/R Senior 5'6" King, NC / West Stokes HS 23 Steph Galioto Utility R/R Sophomore 5'2" Charlotte, NC / Porter Ridge, NC 43 Brittany Morton Utility R/R First-Year 5'8" Lenoir, NC / Hibriten 6 NC Wesleyan College 2017 Roster 1 Abigail Leonard Sr. OF 5'5 Tabor City, N.C. / South Columbus 2 Alexandria Rhodes So. UT 5'4 Rocky Mount, N.C. / Southwest Edgecombe 3 Brooke Wende So. IF 5'11 Dawsonville, Ga. / Dawson County 4 Kaeli Farnsworth So. OF 5'4 St. Petersburg, Fla. / Canterbury School 5 Hannah Ivester So. UT 5'4 Woodbridge, Va. / Woodbridge Senior 6 Brittany Manning Sr. IF 5'2 Portsmouth, Va. / Woodrow Wilson 7 Logan Lowery Jr. P 5'5 China Grove, N.C. / South Rowan 8 Kaitlyn Checkan Jr. OF 5'3 Cary, N.C. / Cary 9 Lindsey Sharpe Sr. P/OF 5'6 Nashville, N.C. / Nash Central 11 Randi Jacobs Fr. P/OF 5'4 Shannon, N.C. / Hoke County 12 Alexis Rodriguez Jr. OF 5'5 Raeford, N.C. / Hoke County 14 Alicia Burns Jr. IF 5'8 Goldsboro, N.C. / Rosewood 15 Peyton Hyler Jr. IF 5'11 Burlington, N.C. / Western Alamance 16 Olivia Stewart Fr. IF 5'5 Pine Level, N.C. / North Johnston 17 Ashlyn Gosnell Fr. UT 5'0 Havelock, N.C. / Havelock 18 Shelby Godwin So. P 5'6 Nashville, N.C. / Northern Nash 19 Kelsey Peedin Fr. C/DH 5'4 Smithfield, N.C. / Princeton 20 Sarah Bowyer Jr. C 5'4 Suffolk, Va. / Lakeland 21 Tiffany Manning Sr. IF 5'3 Portsmouth, Va. / Woodrow Wilson 22 Ariana Aysanoa Fr. OF 5'2 Woodbridge, Va. / Woodbridge 23 Natalie Boykin Jr. IF 5'8 Wilson, N.C. / Beddingfield Head Coach: John Brackett (26th Season) Assistant Coach: Meredith Mills (1st Season) 7 Averett University 2017 Softball Roster # Full Name Year Position B/T Height Hometown / High School 1 Jessica Long Sr. INF/OF R/R 5-9 Prospect Hill, N.C. / Bartlett Yancey High School 2 Samantha Hall Sr. OF L/R 5-6 Stoneville, N.C. / John M. Morehead High School 4 Mackenzie Barrett Jr. C R/R 5-5 Powhatan, Va.
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