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Media Guide (PDF) TABLE OF CONTENTS ADVERTISEMENTS PLAYERS Best Wishes, Jordan......................................................... 17, 22 Allen, Kelsie ........................................................................... 11 Best Wishes, Katelyn Presley ............................................... 16 Aubochon, Megan ................................................................. 11 Best Wishes, Katie McLean .................................................... 3 Comerford, Maggie ............................................................... 11 Best Wishes, Lady Loggers, The Style Connection ........... 22 David, Whitney ..................................................................... 12 Best Wishes, Lincoln Land Lady Loggers .......................... 17 Dyche, Ashton....................................................................... 12 Best Wishes, Megan Aubuchon ........................................... 18 Graham, Brianna ................................................................... 12 Best Wishes, Morgan Heckman ............................................. 3 Heckman, Morgan ................................................................ 13 Best Wishes, Whitney David .................................................. 4 Koester, Lexy ......................................................................... 13 Good Luck, Brittany Roady ................................................ 10 Kraft, Jordan .......................................................................... 13 Good Luck, Coach Megan ..................................................... 9 McLean, Katie ....................................................................... 14 HSHS St. John’s AthletiCare ..................... inside front cover Presley, Katelyn ..................................................................... 14 Have a great season, Maggie Comerford ............................ 22 Roady, Brittany ..................................................................... 14 Pizza Ranch ............................................................................. 2 Routh, Madison ..................................................................... 15 WOMEN’S SOFTBALL Schweighart, Gracie .............................................................. 15 2017 Softball Schedule ............................................................ 5 Schwing, Emilee .................................................................... 15 Team Roster ............................................................................. 6 Turbyfill, Katelyn ................................................................. 16 Sophomores ............................................................................. 7 SOFTBALL STATS ......... 17, 19, 21, 24 Coaches .................................................................................... 8 DONORS .................................... 23 Trainer ...................................................................................... 9 2017 YOUTH CAMPS .................... 25 Players ...............................................................................11-16 www.lincolnlandloggers.com 1 ATHLETIC DIRECTOR’S MESSAGE Welcome to Lincoln Land Community College. We are pleased that you are able to join us and help cheer our softball team on to victory. This year’s program promises to offer excitement, enthusiasm and success. We are proud of our student athletes and their coaches. They have worked hard to prepare for the season’s many challenges and they really appreciate your attendance at these athletic events. We have a proud tradition of fielding competitive athletic teams, but victory takes many forms. We expect our athletes to be winners in the contest, in the classroom and in life. Intercollegiate athletics play an important part in the community life of our college. The men and women participating on the various teams have a unique opportunity to grow both as athletes and as students. In doing so, they gain information, insights and skills that will carry them forward as they seek the path to achieve their goals. Futures are the true strength of our athletics program. I extend to our coaches and athletes congratulations on what I am sure is going to be a successful season. To our friends, thank you for your help and support. Cordially, Ron Riggle, Athletic Director Best wishes for Best wishes for a a great season, great season, Katie McLean! Morgan Heckman! Love, Mom and Dad Love, Dad, Mom, Colton and Stanley www.lincolnlandloggers.com 3 2017 SOFTBALL SCHEDULE MARCH DATE SCHOOL LOCATION TIME 4 (Sat) South Florida State College Avon Park, FL 1/3 p.m. 5 (Sun) Lake Sumter State College Lake Sumter, FL 12/2 p.m. 6 (Mon) Daytona State College Daytona, FL 2:30/4:30 p.m. 7 (Tue) Seminole State College Sanford, FL 2/4 p.m. 8 (Wed) Santa Fe College Gainesville, FL 2/4 p.m. 9 (Thu) Pasco Hernando New Port Richey, FL 2/4 p.m. 18 (Sat) Spoon River Canton, IL 1/3 p.m. 19 (Sun) Spoon River HOME 1/3 p.m. 22 (Wed) Mineral Area College Park Hills, MO 2/4 p.m. 25 (Sat) Heartland Normal, IL 1/3 p.m. 26 (Sun) Heartland HOME 1/3 pm 29 (Wed) East Central College Union, MO 2/4 p.m. 31 (Fri) Millikin University JV Decatur, IL 3/5 p.m. APRIL DATE SCHOOL LOCATION TIME 1 (Sat) Lincoln College HOME 1/3 p.m. 2 (Sun) Lincoln College Lincoln, IL 1/3 p.m. 5 (Wed) Illinois Central College East Peoria, IL 3/5 p.m. 7 (Fri) Millikin University JV HOME 3/5 p.m. 8 (Sat) Danville Area CC Danville, IL 1/3 p.m. 9 (Sun) Danville Area CC HOME 1/3 p.m. 13 (Thu) MacMurray College HOME 2/4 p.m. 14 (Fri) John Wood Comm College HOME 2/4 p.m. 15 (Sat) John Wood Comm College Quincy, IL 1/3 p.m. 19 (Wed) Jefferson College HOME 3/5 p.m. 22 (Sat) Parkland College HOME 1/3 p.m. 23 (Sun) Parkland College Champaign, IL 1/3 p.m. 28 (Fri) Lewis & Clark Comm College HOME 2/4 p.m. 29 (Sat) Lewis & Clark Comm College Godfrey, IL 1/3 p.m. MAY DATE SCHOOL LOCATION TIME 4-6 (Thu-Sat) Region Tournament Head Coach: John Marsaglia Assistant Coaches: Joe Zimmerman, Kurt Windish www.lincolnlandloggers.com 5 2017 SOFTBALL TEAM 2017 Softball Team (Seated left to right) Maddie Routh, Kelsi Allen, Katie McLean, Asst. Coach Kurt Windisch, Head Coach John Marsaglia, Asst. Coach Joe Zimmerman, Whitney David, Katelyn Presley, Emilee Schwing (Standing left to right) Gracie Schweighart, Katelyn Turbyfill, Brittany Roady, Megan Aubuchon, Morgan Heckman, Maggie Comerford, Ashton Dyche, Lexie Koester, Jordan Kraft, Bri Graham No. First Year Pos. Bats Throws High School 5 Kelsi Allen SO IF R R Pawnee 8 Megan Aubuchon SO OF/UT R R Riverton 7 Maggie Comerford SO IF R R Meridian 9 Whitney David FR IF/P R R Sacred Heart-Griffin 22 Ashton Dyche FR IF R R Sacred Heart-Griffin 17 Brianna Graham SO P R R Chatham Glenwood 20 Morgan Heckman SO C/IF R R Riverton 16 Lexy Koester FR C R R Chatham Glenwood 11 Jordan Kraft SO P R R Princeville 4 Katie McLean FR OF L L Sacred Heart Griffin 10 Katelyn Presley FR IF R R Alton 25 Brittany Roady FR P/IF R R Alton 12 Madison Routh FR P/IF R R Unity 6 Gracie Schweighart FR OF R R Unity 0 Emilee Schwing FR IF L R Fisher 14 Katelyn Turbyfill FR OF R R Civic Memorial Head Coach: John Marsaglia Assistant Coaches: Joe Zimmerman, Kurt Windish 6 Lincoln Land Community College 2017 SOFTBALL SOPHOMORES 2017 Softball Sophomores (left to right) Kelsi Allen, Megan Aubuchon, Morgan Heckman, Maggie Comerford, Jordan Kraft, Bri Graham “When I decided to go back to school to “Earning my associate degree will help me complete my degree, online classes were my remain competitive in my current field of only option.” work.” “I absolutely loved every minute of online classes. Taking online classes gave me local instructors • support services so much flexibility for times to work on 28 online associate degree programs homework, and who doesn’t love not having 18 online certificates to get dressed to go to class?!” www.llcc.edu/online • 217.786.2890 Tara West, LLCC online student www.lincolnlandloggers.com 7 2017 SOFTBALL COACHES JOHN MARSAGLIA Head Softball Coach Coach John Marsaglia begins his eigth season as the head softball coach at LLCC. 2013 was the first year in school history for the softball team to make it to nationals. The Loggers finished 9th at the NJCAA Nationals in Clinton, Mississippi. The Loggers qualified again in 2014 and finished 7th in the Nation. 2015 saw the Loggers returning to the NJCAA Nationals and bringing home a 5th place finish. Coach Marsaglia has been the Mid-West Athletic Conference Coach of the Year 2010, 2011, 2012 and 2015. Coach Marsaglia’s win/loss record at LLCC is 264-137 (2010-2016). He is a retired middle school principal who has also coached softball competitively with ASA/ NSA travel softball, high school softball and junior college teams. John Marsaglia has provided pitching instruction (Cobra Style Pitching Academy) to over 170 youth softball players from central Illinois. John has been a softball clinician on pitching, catching, slap hitting as well as coaching fundamentals. Coach Marsaglia was a coach for the Central Illinois Lightning and the Illinois Bandits ASA travel teams (1992-2003). He was also a board member with the Lincoln Land Junior Olympic Softball Association (located at UIS Complex) from 1993-1998. John is married to Jeanie and they have two daughters (Brianne and Kristen). Brianne Marsaglia graduated from LLCC and played softball for Coach Jim Davis from 1998-2000. In addition to coaching softball at LLCC, John is the faculty advisor for Loggers 4 Christ/Fellowship of Christian Athletes on campus.
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