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LLCC! Facebook.Com/ Lincolnlandcommunitycollege Best Wishes for a Great Season, Sarah! Follow LLCC on Twitter: Love, Grandpa Twitter.Com/Lincolnland ADVERTISEMENTS Mid-America Advertising .....................................................10 AthletiCare ...................................................inside front cover Orthopedic Center of Illinois ...............................................25 Best Wishes, Katy ..................................................................25 Prairie State Bank & Trust ....................................................15 Best Wishes, Kayti .................................................................18 United Brotherhood of Carpenters & Joiners Best Wishes, Sarah .................................................................21 of America Local Union No. 16 .........................................2 Best Wishes, Shelby ...........................................................3, 20 Big Brothers Big Sisters of the IL Capital Region ................6 DONORS .....................................17 California Tan & Tone ..........................................................20 Coldwell Banker ....................................................................15 CopperTree Outdoor Lifestyles ..........................................15 WOMEN’S SOFTBALL Go, Jennifer ............................................................................17 Team Roster .............................................................................5 Go, Sarah ................................................................................18 2012 Schedule ..........................................................................7 Go, Shelby ................................................................................4 Coaches .....................................................................................9 Go, Shelby - Illinois Valley Const., LLC ..............................3 Go Loggers, Kaity .................................................................10 Trainer ....................................................................................10 Go Loggers, Katy B. ................................................................6 Players ...............................................................................11-14 Good Luck, Hannah ...............................................................3 Good Luck, Sami Estill .........................................................21 .. Good Luck, Sami Estill - Estill Construction .....................16 CAREER RECORDS AND STATS 19-20 Good Luck, Sarah ..................................................................16 Good Luck, Shelby ..............................................................3, 8 L & L Automart .......................................................................6 Love Remembers Papa, Shelb ...............................................21 www.llcc.edu/athletics 1 Welcome to Lincoln Land Community College. We are pleased that you are able to join us and help cheer our teams on to victory. This year’s sports programs promise 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 Illinois Valley Good luck, Go, Shelby B. Const., LLC Shelby B.! and Lady Kent Seeman Loggers! P.O. Box 75 McLean, IL “11” 309-275-9988 Dave and Linda Evans Best Wishes, Shelby B. Good luck, Hannah! and the Lady Loggers, Have a great season! on a great season! First Federal Savings & Loan Association of Central Illinois 200 N. Morgan • Shelbyville, IL 62565 Letty’s Little Land Daycare 217-774-3322 www.llcc.edu/athletics 3 Go Lady Loggers Best wishes on a great season! Shelby Batterton ͞ϭϭ͟ Mark Rudy Denis Sherry Cole Caden Mark Julie Brooke Katelyn Shelby No. Name Yr. Pos. B/T High School 0 Hannah Dudley Fr 2B/UT R/R Shelbyville 1 Sami Estill So 3B/OF L/R Chatham-Glenwood 2 Sarah Worster Fr 3B/SS R/R Edwardsville 3 Jori Gleich So 2B/OF L/R Pawnee 5 Jennifer Detmer Fr 1B/OF R/R Breese Central 9 Brittany Hembrough Fr OF/1B R/R Chatham-Glenwood 10 Kaitlyn Schultz So SS/UT R/R Pittsfield 11 Shelby Batterton So 1B/DH L/L Olympia 12 Payge Bowen So P/OF R/R Pawnee 13 Sam Remmert Fr C/IF R/R Princeville 14 Emily Mordacq Fr C/OF R/R Williamsville 15 Makenzie Carter So C/OF R/R Auburn-Divernon 16 Brittney Reecer So P/1B L/R Mooresville (IN) 20 Kaytlin Lundin Fr P/OF R/R Maroa-Forsyth 21 Kaitlin Bettis So OF R/R Winchester 23 Marissa Jenkins So OF/IF R/R Pleasant Plains Head Coach: John Marsaglia Asst. Coaches: Joe Zimmerman, Kurt Windisch www.llcc.edu/athletics 5 Go, Best Wishes, Lincoln Land Loggers! Lady Loggers! Best wishes for a great season, Katy B.! Love, Mom, Dad and Jake There are 86,400 seconds in a day. It's up to you to decide what to do with them." -- Jim Valvano Be a Big to a Little Be Inspired, Get Inspired GO, Whether you’re heading for college, looking forward to retirement, or are just looking for something special, you have the time to feel LOGGERS how good it feels to make a kid feel good! SOFTBALL! 444 South Grand Avenue West, Springfield, IL 62704 (217) 753-1216 visit: www.bbbscapitalregion.org 6 Lincoln Land Community College Date School Location Time (DH) February 24 Northeast Mississippi CC NEMCC 1:45 pm February 24 Gulf Coast CC NEMCC 5:15 pm February 25 Three Rivers CC NEMCC 11:15 am February 25 Southwest Tennessee NEMCC 2:45 pm February 25 Itawamba NEMCC 6:15 pm March 4 Seminole State College Florida 1:00/3:00 pm March 6 Pasco-Hernando Community College Florida 2:00/4:00 pm March 7 Daytona State College Florida 4:00/6:00 pm March 8 South Florida Community College Florida 4:00/6:00 pm March 9 Vermillion College Florida 11:00 am March 9 Waubonsee College Florida 1:00 pm March 14 Jefferson County Community College Away 2:00/4:00 pm March 17 McKendree JV/JUCO - Tournament Away TBA March 18 Shawnee Away 1:00/3:00 pm March 22 Spoon River College HOME 2:00/4:00 pm March 24 Parkland College Away 1:00/3:00 pm March 25 Danville Area CC HOME 1:00/3:00 pm March 27 Illinois Central College HOME 3:00/5:00 pm March 29 MWAC Rain Date TBA TBA March 31 Lincoln Away 1:00/3:00 pm April 1 Heartland CC HOME 1:00/3:00 pm April 2 MWAC Rain Date TBA April 5 Lewis & Clark Away 2:00/4:00 pm April 6 Milliken University JV Away 4:00/6:00 pm April 7 John Wood CC HOME 1:00/3:00 pm April 9 MWAC Rain Date TBA TBA April 10 MWAC Rain Date TBA TBA April 12 Spoon River College Away 2:00/4:00 pm April 14 Parkland College HOME 1:00/3:00 pm April 15 Danville Area CC Away 1:00/3:00 pm April 16 MWAC Rain Date TBA TBA April 18 Illinois Central College Away 3:00/5:00 pm April 19 MWAC Rain Date TBA TBA April 21 Lincoln HOME 1:00/3:00 pm April 22 Heartland CC Away 12:00/2:00 pm April 23 MWAC Rain Date TBA TBA April 26 MWAC Rain Date TBA TBA April 27 Milliken University JV HOME 2:00/4:00 pm April 28 Lewis & Clark CC HOME 1:00/3:00 pm April 29 John Wood CC Away 1:00/3:00 pm April 30 MWAC Rain Date TBA TBA May 3-5 Region 24 Regional Tournament Mattoon TBA www.llcc.edu/athletics 7 ϭϭ͟ Mom, Dad and Kalleigh Hank & Becky Brandt 2012 LoggeLoggersLoggers JOHN MARSAGLIA Head Softball Coach Coach John Marsaglia begins his third season as the head softball coach at LLCC. His win/loss record at LLCC is 73-40 (2010-2011). 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 more than 60 youth softball players from central Illinois. John has been a softball clinician on pitching, catching and 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 an adjunct professor at LLCC. Coach Marsaglia was selected Coach of the Year (Mid-West Athletic Conference) 2010 and 2011. JOE ZIMMERMAN Assistant Coach Joe is a retired high school principal who has an extensive background in coaching softball. He has coached at the high school level and as a summer competitive ASA coach for over 14 years. Joe also coached the Bloomington Hearts Women’s Softball Team (women’s majors) for six years. As a coach, Joe has had the pleasure of coaching his two daughters, Jenna and Jessica (Jenna played softball at LLCC 1998-2000) in summer ASA travel softball. Coach Zimmerman has also coached baseball and basketball at Mt. Pulaski High School. Coach Zimmerman is a
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