SCF Softball Set for Home Opener

Bradenton, Fla - The SCF softball team (3-1) look to make some more noise after completing their first four games on neutral grounds as they return home to the SCF Softball Complex for the next six games. The Manatees will welcome Heartland Community College for their home opener Thursday, February 8 at 4 and 6 pm. This will be the first ever matchup between both teams.

Citrus Conference Standings:

1.  Eastern Florida State (8-0)

2. #1 FSW (4-0)

3. #10 Indian River State (5-0)

4. #13 Seminole State (5-1)

5. Daytona State (3-1)

6. Hillsborough (3-1)

7. SCF (3-1)

8. #7 Central Florida (4-2)

9. Santa Fe (4-2)

10. Polk State (2-2)

11. St. Pete (4-6)

12. Miami Dade (0-0)

Last Time Out:

The Manatees are coming off opening the season at the three-day JUCO Kickoff Classic in Clearwater. They would sweep the first day by defeating Georgia Military College 7-2 and USC Union 14-1 in five innings before splitting the second day losing 2-0 to Parkland College (#4 in NJCAA DII) and defeating the US Air Force Academy 5-2.

Debuts:

During the JUCO Kickoff Classic, 10 newcomers made their SCF debuts, which included sophomore transfers Janessa Benavides and Jaylin Padro. Both joined the Manatees after transferring from Miami Dade.


Breezy Pitching:

Sophomore Brielle Bostow has improved with her role on the mound so far this season. Bostow is currently 1-0 with a 1.17 ERA, one save, two walks and six strikeouts. In game one against Georgia Military College, she threw five innings with four strikeouts while in the game against the US Air Force Academy, she threw one scoreless inning of relief with two strikeouts.


A Need for Speed:

On the basepaths, sophomore Stephanie Oaks leads the way with her running. Oaks is batting .286 with four hits, four runs, one RBI and five stolen bases.


Unexpected Source of Hitting:

In the second game against USC Union, redshirt sophomore Jordan O'Brien showcased a side of confidence in her swing after going 3-for-4 with three RBI and three runs. O'Brien is currently batting .375 with three hits, three runs and three RBI.

Freshman Hailey Margetis also played a key role in hitting for the Manatees. Margetis is currently batting .625 with five hits and three RBI. In her debut game against Georgia Military College, she went 3-for-3 with one RBI.

From the sophomore side of things, Haley Rosenbaum is batting 1.000 with three hits, one home run, two RBI and two stolen bases.

Hybrid Life:

Freshman Ryleigh Bennett is one of the new upcoming hybrids that played a strong role on the mound and at the plate. Bennett is currently batting .500 with three hits and two RBI, while on the mound she is throwing a 0.00 ERA with one walk and four strikeouts in seven innings so far.

Classmate Julianna Stachowicz, who made her pitching debut against the US Air Force Academy, is currently 1-0 with a 0.00 ERA, one walk and seven strikeouts, while batting .500 with two hits, three runs and two RBI.

Road to #300:

For head coach Mandy Schuerman, she is looking to become the second head coach in program history to reach 300 career wins. The first is Jeffery Roberts (366, 1999-2007).

Scouting Heartland CC:

Heartland CC hails from Normal, Illinois (an hour south of Springfield) and represents the Mid-West Athletic Conference (NJCAA Region 24 DII). They are lead by head coach Casey Jefferson, who enters her fifth season as head coach.

The Hawks are coming off of finishing last season 12-28 overall with a 5-15 record in the MWAC. Prior to playing SCF, they will play New College of Florida 

Key returners for the Hawks include Morgan Malone (7-6, 6.77 ERA, two saves, 27 walks and 72 strikeouts) and Ellie Downing (.320, 33 hits, 20 runs, two home runs, 13 RBI and seven stolen bases).

How to Keep Up:

Livestats will be provided by GameChanger and will air on the SCF Sports Networks. Fans can also keep up with the Manatees on all social media platforms.

Livestats Link: https://web.gc.com/teams/i23lUaOZpGKA/2024-spring-state-college-of-florida/live

Livestream Link: https://team1sports.com/scfmanatees/

Social Media Links:

Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/SCFManatees

X - https://twitter.com/SCFSoftball

Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/scfsoftball/

SCF Softball Finishes Classic 3-1

Clearwater, Fla - The SCF softball team (3-1) wrapped up their part of the JUCO Kickoff Classic at Eddie C. Moore Field in Clearwater with a split as they fell to #4 Parkland College (2-2) 2-0 before defeating the US Air Force Academy 5-2.

"Going 3-1 is not a bad start to the season," said head coach Mandy Schuerman. "Offensively, we just took a little too long to adjust, but overall as long as we continue to compete with every pitch good things will happen."

"I think we did our job for the two games today," said sophomore Haley Rosenbaum. "We tried our best on the first game and had a good fight against them (Parkland). We kept the score low and in winning difference. The difference between both games was we kept our heads in the game more so in the first game while in the second game we kind of knew we would win, so we played down to their level instead of ours."

"The team as a whole did a great job this weekend," said freshman Julianna Stachowicz. "We had some ups and downs, but in the end we learned and grew more together with each challenge we faced. Our focus is going to be starting off hitting the ball and not giving up. We all just need to stay focused and play this game one pitch at a time and we will be successful."

SCF vs Parkland College:
Schuerman sent sophomore Karsyn Rutherford to the mound, while Parkland co-head coaches Kristi and Dan Paulson countered with reigning MWAC Pitcher of the Year in sophomore Karley Yergler.

After a scoreless first inning, the Cobras would score first at the top of the second off of a Yergler RBI double. One inning later, sophomore Lexie Griffin would bring in the second run with an RBI double of her own. From there, the Manatees were unable to capitalize on scoring opportunities as the Cobras took the first game.

Rutherford would fall to 1-1 after giving up two runs on six hits with one strikeout in three innings. Freshman Ryleigh Bennett would throw four innings of relief giving up four hits with two strikeouts while batting 1-for-3.

Yergler would improve to 1-1 after throwing six shutout innings, giving up three hits with one walk and nine strikeouts while batting 2-for-3 with one RBI.

Aside from Bennett, Rosenbaum and freshman Hailey Margetis would each have one hit each.

We did struggle to hit against Parkland, so we knew we had to get our bats going against Air Force.

SCF vs USAFA:
Looking to bounce back from the loss, Schuerman went with a new face on the mound as she sent Stachowicz to the mound, while Air Force head coach Russell Meyer went with Jaina Swann.

For the first four innings, it would be a pitcher duel between Stachowicz and Swann as they both put threw a combined eight strikeouts (six by Stachowicz).

At the top of the fifth, the Manatees would get on the board first as sophomore Stephanie Oaks would reach base on a fielding error while classmate Maddisan Noriega scored. The Lady Falcons would respond back in the bottom half of the inning and take the lead 2-1 after scoring off of a Manatee fielding error and a sacrifice bunt.

Heading to the top of the sixth, the Manatees would starting to fight back beginning with a Stachowicz leadoff double. After an infield single by Oaks and a double steal by both players, Margetis would put her bat to the test as she sent a double to center to bring in Stachowicz and Oaks to give the Manatees a 3-2 lead. One inning later, with sophomore Alissa Kessler on second after a leadoff double, Rosenbaum would showcase her power in a pinch hit role as she sent a homer to left center for her first of the season to make it 5-2 SCF.

"In my head, I was thinking 'I need a base hit'," said Rosenbaum on the home run. "The whole game, our coaches said all we need is ground balls and line drives too, so I just kept in my mind I didn't need to think about hitting it hard just to hit it and the bag would do the rest."

From there, sophomore Brielle Bostow would take over the seventh inning and despite giving up two hits, she was able to seal the deal with a final strikeout.

Stachowicz would get her first collegiate win of the season after giving up two unearned runs on five hits with one walk and seven strikeouts in six innings while batting 1-for-3 with a run, one walk and one stolen base. Bostow would earn her first collegiate save after throwing one scoreless innings, giving up two hits with two strikeouts.

"It felt great to be out there for the first time," said Stachowicz on her mound debut. "It felt good knowing that I had a great defense behind me and an amazing offense to give me some breathing room."

"Juli did a good job of staying in the zone today and pitched very well," said Schuerman on Stachowicz. "I thought all of our pitching was very good as a whole."

Swann would get the loss after throwing a complete game, giving up five runs (four earned) on eight hits with five walks and four strikeouts.

Margetis and Rosenbaum were the offensive leaders for the Manatees as they each had two RBI. Rosenbaum added one walk to her stat line.

"Hailey M [Margetis] has been a solid hitter all fall and is continuing her approach during the spring and Haley R [Rosenbaum] stepped up in a big way as well," said Schuerman on Margetis and Rosenbaum. "We have a lot of different options this year."

Oaks (1-for-4, one run and one stolen base), Kessler (1-for-2, one run), Noriega (1-for-3, one run and one stolen base) and freshmen Lilah Denton (1-for-2) and Lydia Denton (1-for-2) had the remaining five hits, while Rutherford (one walk) also contributed.

Up Next:
The Manatees will get ready for the next six games at home as they begin with their home opener against Heartland Community College for a doubleheader, Thursday, February 8 at 4 and 6 pm.

SCF Softball Sweep JUCO Classic

Clearwater, Fla - The SCF softball team (2-0) opened their season strong on day one of the JUCO Kickoff Classic at Eddie C. Moore Field as they defeated Georgia Military College (0-2) 7-2 in the first game before defeating USC Union (0-1) 14-1 in five innings via the eight-run mercy rule.

"I thought when we made mistakes we did a great job of bouncing back," said head coach Mandy Schuerman. "We did a fantastic job of hunting pitches in our zone and capitalizing on defensive miscues with our base running. In both games, we did make a couple of defensive mistakes, but when we have up runs we came back to score more. In both games, we continued to score in multiple inning, which made me proud. I look forward to tomorrow as we take it one pitch at a time."

"The team did very well overall," said sophomore Brielle Bostow. "Our communication and focus through both game is what stood out. Both offense and defense did well and got the job done. It felt really good opening up with two wins. It definitely set a tone that we will strive for every game."

SCF vs Georgia Military:

Schuerman sent Bostow to start game one for the Manatees, while GMC head coach Ashley Bunn went with reigning GCAA Pitcher of the Year in sophomore Addie Moss.

At the top of the first, the Bulldogs would get on the board first as sophomore Paris Kirby would bring in a run on an RBI groundout. In the bottom half of the inning, the Manatees would string together an offensive onslaught. Sophomore Stephanie Oaks would lead off the inning with a single to left and a stolen base before freshman Hailey Margetis would secure her first collegiate hit with a double to right to bring in Oaks and tie the game at 1-1 before moving to third on a passed ball. 

Two batters later, classmate Ryleigh Bennett would send a single to right for her first collegiate hit to bring in Margetis as the Manatees would take the lead. The lead would increase further as sophomore Taylor Halback would send a double to center to bring in Bennett before advancing to third on a wild pitch and scoring off of a single by freshman Lydia Denton for her first collegiate hit of the season. After sophomore Haley Rosenbaum was hit by a pitch, classmate Maddisan Noriega would send a single to right to bring in Denton to make it 5-1 SCF.

In the bottom of the second, Margetis and freshman Olivia Rogers would open the inning with back to back singles before Margetis was called out at third. After Rogers stole second and moved to third on a wild pitch and sophomore Alissa Kessler drew a walk, Bennett would send a sacrifice fly to center to bring in Rogers for a 6-1 SCF lead.

Meanwhile, Bostow continued playing her part on the mound as the Tampa native was able to breeze through the next two innings of works.

In the bottom of the fourth, the Manatee would add their final run of the game as Kessler would send a double to center to bring in Margetis for a 7-1 lead for the Manatees.

At the top of the sixth, after giving up a lead off single, Schuerman would pull Bostow and send sophomore Karsyn Rutherford to the mound. The Bulldogs would get a second run on the board off of a Manatee fielding error, but it was all they could produce as Rutherford was able to hold her own and seal the the final two innings for the first win of the 2024 season.

Bostow would go to 1-0 after giving up two runs on four hits with two walks and four strikeouts in five innings. Rutherford would throw two scoreless innings of relief, giving up one hit with one walk and two strikeouts.

"I felt really good," said Bostow on her game. "I was excited to start competing and being out there with my team. We as a pitching staff have been focused on attacking the strike zone and throwing quality pitches."

Moss would fall to 0-1 after giving up seven runs on 12 hits with four walks and two strikeouts in six innings.

All nine Manatees in the starting lineup would have at least one hit. Margetis would lead the way in hitting as she went 3-for-3 with two runs scored, one RBI and one walk. Kessler would follow after finishing 2-for-3 with an RBI and a walk.

Bennett would be the offensive leader as she went 1-for-2 with two RBI and a run.

Halback (1-for-3, one RBI and one run), Rosenbaum (1-for-1, one RBI and one stolen base), Noriega (1-for-3, one RBI), Oaks (1-for-3, one run and one stolen base, Lydia Denton (1-for-3, one RBI and one run) and Rogers (1-for-4, one run and one stolen base) had the remaining six hits. Sophomore Jaylin Padro (one walk) also contributed in the game.

For the Bulldogs, Kirby, sophomores Kaitlyn Hallman, Hudson Smith and Reign Williams and freshman Shayla Stephenson each had one of the teams five hits.


SCF vs USC Union:

For game two against USC Union, Schuerman went with Rutherford, while USC Union head coach William Royce went with freshman Abby Benfield.

The first inning opened up the floodgates for the Manatees beginning with a lead off single by Oaks before stealing second and a walk drawn by Rutherford. After Oaks stole third and Rutherford moved to second on a defensive indifference, redshirt sophomore Jordan O’Brien would bring in the first runs of the game as she sent a double to center to bring in Oaks and Rutherford before stealing third. Rogers would then send O’Brien home with a sacrifice fly to center. After back-to-back singles by freshman Lilah Denton and sophomore Janessa Benavides and a stolen base by Lilah Denton, freshman Avery Arrington would bring in Lilah Denton with an RBI groundout to make it. 4-0 SCF.

The Bantams would get on the board with their only run of the game as freshman Peyton Morris would bring in the run with a groundout to make it 4-1 still in favor of the Manatees.

At the top of the second, the Manatees would increase their lead further beginning with back-to-back one out singles by Oaks and Rutherford before O’Brien sent another double to center to bring in Oaks. One batter later, Lilah Denton would send a single to left to bring in Rutherford and O’Brien before stealing second. Benavides would then send a single to center to bring in Lilah Denton to make it 8-1 SCF. 

Oaks would make it 9-1 SCF after grounding out to bring in Noriega at the top of the third. In the bottom half of the inning, Schuerman would send Bennett to the mound for Rutherford and breeze through the inning.

At the top of the fourth, the Manatees would increase the lead to double digits beginning with a lead off by freshman Julianna Stachowicz before she moved to second on a sacrifice bunt and third on a fly out. Following the two out, Arrington would reach first on a fielding error to bring in Stachowicz before Padro brought in Arrington with a double to center and reaching third to make it 11-1 SCF and invoke the mercy rule.

At the top of the fifth, the Manatees would add their final runs on the board beginning with a one-out single by Bennett and a double by O’Brien before Stachowicz sent a triple to right to bring them both in. An RBI single by Benavides to bring in Stachowicz would make it 14-1 SCF before Bennett shut the door in the bottom half of the inning to seal the sweep for the Manatees.

Rutherford would get the win after giving up one run on two hits with one strikeout in two innings. She also went 2-for-2 with two runs, one walk and one strikeout.

Bennett would throw three scoreless innings of relief with one walk and two strikeouts while batting 1-for-1 with a run.

Benfield would get the loss after throwing a five inning complete game, giving up 14 runs (12 earned) on 17 hits with two walks and two strikeouts.

Alongside Rutherford, four Manatees have a multi-hit game. O’Brien and Benavides would lead the way with three hits each. O’Brien (3-for-4) also lead the way offensively with a career-high three RBI, three runs and a stolen base, while Benavides (3-for-4) added two RBI.

“Jojo has been hitting the ball well in practice and is having more and more confidence in the strength of her shoulder.” said Schuerman on O’Brien. “I was happy to see her have such an explosive outing.”

Oaks and Lilah Denton both finished with two hits and two stolen bases each. Oaks (2-for-4) added two runs and one RBI, while Lilah Denton (2-for-3) added two RBI and  two runs.

 Stachowicz rounded out the offensive order after going 1-for-1 with two RBI, two runs and one walk.

Arrington (1-for-4, one RBI and one run), Padro (1-for-4, one RBI) and Noriega (1-for-3, one run) had the remaining three hits, while Rogers (one RBI) also contributed in the game.

Sophomore Gracie Starnes and freshman Bailey Stewart had the only two hits for the Bantams.

Notes:

This was the debuts of Bennett, Margetis, Rogers, Lydia Denton, Lilah Denton, Arrington, Benavides, Padro, Stachowicz and freshman Saremi Flores. Benavides and Padro joined  the team after transferring from Miami Dade.

For Schuerman, this was wins #259 and #260 for her in her career. She needs 40 to reach 300 career wins.

The 2-0 is their best start to the season since 2017.

Other Citrus Conference Scores:

#10 Indian River State (2-0) defeated Gulf Coast State (1-1) 10-8 and Georgia Military 11-6 on day one of the JUCO Classic. The Lady Pioneers will face Tallahassee CC and #4 Parkland College (NJCAA DII) (1-1) for day two of the classic at 9 am and 4:30 pm.

#7 Central Florida (1-1) split their first two games on day one of the JUCO Classic as they defeated #4 Parkland College 4-1 before losing 6-4 to Gulf Coast State (1-1). The Lady Patriots will face #2 Northwest Florida State (2-0) and USC Union at 11:30 am and 4:30 pm.

St. Pete College (0-1) fell to #2 Northwest Florida State 8-2 on day one of the JUCO Classic. The Lady Titans will take on Gulf Coast State and and Tallahassee CC at 9 am and 2 pm.

Hillsborough (1-1) split their first two games on day one of the JUCO Classic as they defeated Georgia Military 4-3 before falling to St. John's River State (2-0) 13-4 in five innings. The Hawks will travel to Leesburg to take on Lake Sumter State Saturday afternoon, January 27 at 12 and 2 pm.

Up Next:

The Manatees will wrap up their part of the JUCO Kickoff Classic on Saturday, January 27 and a clean sweep as they play #4 Parkland College at 11:30 am before playing the US Air Force Academy Club Team at 4:30 pm.

SCF Baseball Opens Season With SCF Legends Classic

Bradenton, Fla - The SCF baseball team will look to put the 2023 season to rest and move forward for the 2024 season as they open their season with the second annual three-day SCF Legends Classic. The Manatees will first face Gulf Coast State College at CoolToday Park in Venice Friday afternoon, January 26 at 3 pm. They will then have their home opener at Robert C. Wynn Field against #6 Northwest Florida State Saturday afternoon, January 27 at 12 pm before wrapping up the classic against Indian River State Sunday afternoon, January 28 at 2:30 pm.

#16 Florida Southwestern and Miami Dade will also be participating in the classic but will not face SCF until later in the season.

Schedule of Times:

January 26 - 

#6 NWFS vs #16 FSW @12 pm

SCF vs Gulf Coast State @3 pm

#6 NWFS vs Miami Dade @ 6 pm


January 27 - 

SCF vs #6 NWFS @ 12 pm

Indian River State vs Gulf Coast State @ 3:30 pm

Indian River State vs Miami Dade @ 7 pm


January 28 - 

Gulf Coast State vs Miami Dade @ 11 am

SCF vs Indian River State @ 2:30 pm

Last Time Out:

The Manatees are coming off of finishing last season 35-26 overall with an 18-6 record in the now defunct Suncoast Conference. They would win the Suncoast Conference Regular Season Championship after finishing in first place in conference for the first time since 2018. They would then qualify for the FCSAA State Tournament by defeating then #9 Santa Fe College 2-1 in a best-of-three regional qualifier to advance to the final four of the state tournament before losing to Miami Dade and Northwest Florida State.

The Manatees are lead by head coach Tim Hill II. Hill II enters his 12th season as head coach after taking over for his father, the late Tim Hill Sr. in 2013. Last season, Hill II was named the Suncoast Conference Coach of the Year for the third time in his career.  He is joined by long time associate head coach Barry Batson, pitching coach Don Robinson and assistant coach Chris Sabo.

Batson, the founder of Athletics in Christ ministry, enters his 18th season with the Manatees since joining in 2006 under then head coach Tim Hill Sr.

Robinson, the former Pittsburgh Pirate that won the 1978 National League Rookie of the Year and 1979 World Series Champion, enters his 10th season as pitching coach for the Manatees.

Sabo enters his first season with the Manatees after spending the last four seasons as the head coach of the University of Akron. The Detroit native and former Michigan Wolverine played nine seasons in the MLB where he was the 1988 National League Rookie of the Year and the 1990 World Series with the Cincinnati Reds.

Conference Changes:

This year, the FCSAA has made a change to the conferences as the Mid-Florida, Southern and Suncoast Conference will merge together to form the Citrus Conference. The Panhandle Conference and Sun Lakes Conference (DII) will remain the same.

The team are listed in the conference as followed - 

Panhandle:

Chipola College

Gulf Coast State

Northwest Florida State

Pensacola State

Tallahassee CC


Citrus:

SCF

St. Pete

Hillsborough

Polk State

Florida Southwestern

Miami Dade

Eastern Florida State

Seminole State College of Florida

Central Florida

Daytona State

Indian River State

Santa Fe


Sun Lakes (DII):

Pasco Hernando State

South Florida State

St. John's River State

Palm Beach State

Lake Sumter State

Florida State College at Jacksonville


Out with the Old:

The Manatees have parted ways with 17 players who helped lead the 2023 Suncoast Conference Regular Season Champions team. Richie Morales (Arizona), Liam Moreno (St. Cloud State: NCAA DII), Kevin Karstetter (Arizona State), Ben Gilbert (Florida Atlantic), Austin Dearing (Florida International), Nick Romagnola (Eckerd: NCAA DII), Connor Hults (Florida State), Brayden Woodburn (Tampa: NCAA DII), Lucas Ismali (South Alabama), Ryan Stefiuk (Tampa: NCAA DII), Victor Sanchez (Oklahoma Wesleyan: NAIA), Mario Lopez, Jr. (South Florida), Cameron Clines (Florida International) and Aidan Troy (New College of Florida: NAIA) have all committed to continue playing collegiately. Pitcher Michael Forrett was the only player on the Manatees that was drafted for the 2023 MLB Draft as he was selected in the 14th round of the draft to the Baltimore Orioles.

Welcome the Newbloods:

With the veteran players moving on, Hill was able to have 28 newcomers join the team for the 2024 season (16 freshmen and eight transfers) and help the returners from last season.

Christopher 'Pip' Smalley:

A local product from Sarasota, Smalley, a pitcher/outfielder/infielder, joins the Manatees after transferring from Stetson University in Deland, Florida. He is listed as a freshman and will use one year of eligibility with the Manatees. Following this season, Smalley will then transfer to the University of Houston with three remaining years of eligibility.

Upon his arrival with the Hatters, Smalley would redshirt for the 2023 season before arriving to SCF. Prior to Stetson, he attended Riverview High School in Sarasota. 

As a player for the Rams, Smalley played three seasons on varsity where he finished his career batting .396 with 72 hits, three home runs, 47 RBI, 38 runs, 32 walks and 13 stolen bases, while on the mound he finished 9-1 with a 1.45 ERA, 46 walks and 114 strikeouts. Additionally, he helped lead the Rams to two straight appearances in the FHSAA 7A State Tournament.


Collin Mastromauro:

An infielder from Port Orange, Florida, Mastromauro joins the Manatees after graduating from Spruce Creek High School. He follows in the footsteps of his elder brother, Evan, who also currently plays for the Manatees.

As a member of Hawks, Mastromauro played three years on varsity where he put together a .255 career batting average with 38 hits, one home run, 29 runs scored and 22 RBI while also helping the team to the FHSAA State Baseball Tournament in 6A (Regional Semifinals) and and 7A (Final Four).


Walker Vanecek:

A first baseman/catcher from Riverview, Florida, Vanecek joins the Manatees after spending time at A3 Academy in Tampa. He is ranked the #14 first baseman in the state and has won several awards for seven years.


Gavyn Bowen:

A left-handed pitcher from Waukesha, Wisconsin, Bowen joins the Manatees after spending time at P27 Academy in Lexington, South Carolina.


Dylan DeLeo:

A right-handed pitcher from Winter Haven, DeLeo joins the Manatees after graduating from Winter Haven High School. As a member of the Blue Devils, he played one year on junior varsity before being bumped up to the varsity team for the remaining three years. During his varsity career, he finished 5-3 with a 2.89 ERA, 60 walks and 135 strikeouts in 106.2 innings on the mound while batting .268 with 22 hits, one home run, 11 runs and 19 RBI. Additionally, he helped the Blue Devils to three straight appearances in the FHSAA 6A and 7A State Baseball Tournaments. 

DeLeo reunites with rising sophomores and high school teammates Jeremy Weaver and Jalen Hairston.


Santiago Ordóñez:

A catcher from Fort Myers, Ordóñez joins the Manatees as a transfer from Florida State University with one year of eligibility remaining. As a member of the Seminoles, Ordóñez played in two games with one at-bat.

Prior to Florida State, Ordóñez graduated from Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida. As a member of the Eagles, he played all four years on varsity and became a big part of the team's offense. He would finish his career there batting .415 with 85 hits, seven home runs and 67 RBI. Additionally, Ordóñez helped the Eagles to back-to-back championship wins in the FHSAA 7A State Baseball Tournament (2021 and 2022), which included hitting a walk-off home run to send the Eagles to the 2021 FHSAA 7A State Baseball Tournament.

Per Perfect Game, Ordóñez was ranked the No. 5 catcher and No. 264 overall player in the nation while being tabbed a two-time first team All-American.


Daniel Hartley:

A right-handed pitcher/infielder from Auburndale, Florida, Hartley joins the Manatees after graduating from Lakeland Christian High School in Lakeland, Florida where he played football and baseball.

As a member of the Vikings' football team, Hartley played as a wide receiver and a defensive back while helping the team to the final four of the FHSAA 3A State Tournament before switching to playing baseball.

As a member of the Vikings' baseball team, he played two years on varsity where he batted .419 with 78 hits, three home runs, 67 runs and 32 RBI at the plate while on the mound, he went 5-4 with a 2.75 ERA, 32 walks and 76 strikeouts in 63.2 innings. During his senior year, Hartley would help the Vikings to win the FHSAA 2A Baseball State Championship.


Aidan McBride:

A right-handed pitcher from Debary, Florida, McBride joins the Manatees after graduating from University High School in Orange City, Florida. As a member of the Titans, McBride played his last two years on varsity where he went 4-5 with a 4.54 ERA, 46 walks and 87 strikeouts in 57 innings. Additionally, he helped the team to make a trip to regional finals in the FHSAA 6A State Baseball Tournament his junior year.


Trey Wilson:

A right-handed pitcher from Valrico, Florida, Wilson joins the Manatees after graduating from Bloomingdale High School. As a member of the Bulls, he played three years on varsity where he went 3-2 with a 2.20 ERA, 27 walks and 74 strikeouts in 57.1 innings pitched while helping the team to two appearances in the FHSAA 6A State Baseball Tournament his sophomore and senior years. In fact, he helped Bloomingdale win the 2021 FHSAA 6A State Baseball Tournament Championship his sophomore year after defeating Fleming Island by a score 5-1.


Luke Boykin:

An outfielder from Jessup, Georgia, Boykin joins the Manatees after transferring from the University of Georgia. He will have two years of eligibility with SCF. While Boykin did redshirt during the 2023 season, he was a part of a Bulldogs team that did advance to the SEC Tournament.

Prior to committing to Georgia, Boykin graduated from Wayne County High School where he helped the Yellow Jackets to the regional finals of the GHSAA 5A Baseball State Tournament his senior despite being limited to 57 at-bats due to an injury. His junior year was his most productive year after hitting .431 with 14 home runs, 39 RBI and 10 stolen bases while leading them


Hayden Gustavson:

A catcher/infielder/right-handed pitcher from Lake City, Gustavson joins the Manatees after graduating from Columbia High School. Playing the final two seasons for the Tigers on varsity, Gustavson finished batting .405 with 70 hits, three home runs, 59 RBI, 45 runs and 33 stolen bases at the plate while on the mound, he went 2-1 with a 1.60 ERA, five saves, six walks and 51 strikeouts. Additionally, he helped the Tigers to two straight final four appearances in the FHSAA 5A Baseball State Tournament.


Rex Smith:

An infielder/outfielder and local product from Sarasota, Smith joins the Manatees after graduating from Sarasota High School. As a member of the Sailors, Smith played his last three seasons on the varsity team where he finished batting .423 with 30 hits, 19 runs, one home run, 14 RBI and 21 walks. Additionally, he helped the team to two appearances in the FHSAA 6A and 7A State Baseball Tournament (both regional quarterfinals).


Ryan Slattery:

A right-handed pitcher from Windemere, Slattery joins the Manatees after transferring from the University of Pittsburgh with up to two years of eligibility remaining. With the Panthers, he would utilize a redshirt to maintain his eligibility before transferring to SCF.

Prior to Pitt, Slattery played three years at TNXL Academy in Ocoee, Florida, where he helped the team win the 2022 NAA Championship while being recognized as an AP Scholar.


Luis Garrido:

An outfielder and local product from Palmetto, Garrido returns home to join the Manatees after transferring from Wabash Valley College (NJCAA) in Mount Carmel, Illinois with one year of eligibility remaining. As a member of the Warriors, Garrido played in 10 games where he produced four runs and a stolen base. Additionally, he was a part of the Warriors team that finished #3 in the nation, won the NJCAA Region 24 Championship and the NJCAA Midwest District Championship before making a trip to NJCAA JUCO College Baseball World Series as runner-up behind then champion #1 College of Central Florida.

Prior to signing at Wabash Valley, Garrido graduated from Palmetto High School where he was a team captain for the Tigers and played all four years on varsity. Throughout his career with the Tigers, he put together a batting average of .317 with 44 hits, two home runs, 30 runs scored, 15 RBI and 17 stolen bases. Additionally, he helped the Tigers to make an appearance in the FHSAA 6A State Baseball Tournament.


Devan Meran:

An outfielder from Aventura, Florida, Meran joins the Manatees from the Elite Squad Baseball Academy in Pembroke Pines. There, he competed in several national and world tournaments while piling together preseason All-American awards from Perfect Game.

Prior to Elite Squad Baseball Academy, Meran played for St. Thomas Aquinas High School where in his lone season, he batted .364 with eight hits and one RBI before the COVID-19 Pandemic stopped his season.


Palmer O'Beirne:

A left-handed pitcher from Cutchogue, New York, O'Beirne joins the Manatees after graduating from Huntington High School in Huntington, New York. O'Beirne sat out last season as a redshirt to maintain his eligibility.


Allan Gil-Fernandez:

An infielder from Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic, Fernandez joins the Manatees after transferring from College of Central Florida. He joined the Manatees last year and sat out from injury, but will have two years of eligibility remaining.

Prior to Central Florida, Gil-Fernandez played and graduated from IMG Academy where he batted .407 with 24 hits, 16 runs, two home runs and 14 RBI.


Trevor Ziegler:

A right-handed pitcher from Cincinnati, Ohio, Ziegler joins the Manatees after transferring from the University of Cincinnati. He will have two years of eligibility remaining after joining during the 2024 spring semester. Prior to Cincinatti, Ziegler graduated from West Clermont High School where he was a two-sport athlete playing both basketball and baseball. On the Wolves' baseball team, he played two years on varsity where put together an 8-1 record with a 2.33 ERA, 28 walks and 77 strikeouts. Additionally, he helped the Wolves to the regional semifinals of the OHSAA DI State Baseball Tournament.


James Asmus:

A first baseman from New Hyde Park, New York, Asmus joins the Manatees after transferring from Charleston Southern University this semester with up to two years of eligibility remaining. Prior to committing to Charleston Southern, Asmus played at New Hyde Park Memorial where he was a two-sport athlete playing both football and baseball for the Gladiators. On the football team, he was a fullback and linebacker where he helped the team to the quarterfinals of the NYHSAA DII State Tournament. With baseball, he helped them to a 16-7 record his senior year.

Following the end of his tenure with New Hyde Park Memorial, Asmus would then play a year of prep at P27 Academy in Lexington, South Carolina before committing to Charleston Southern.


Mario Trivella:

An infielder from Caracas, Venezuela, Trivella joins the Manatees after graduating from Sarasota High School. As a member of the Sailors, he played two years on varsity where he finished batting .324 with 44 hits, four home runs and 23 RBI. Additionally, he helped the Sailors to two appearances in the FHSAA 6A and 7A State Baseball Tournament (both regional quarterfinals) with fellow teammate Smith.

Trivella joined the Manatees last season, but sat out and utilized a medical redshirt.

Returning Blood:

Hill will bring back 10 returners to help the newcomers out for this season: Erick Almonte, Trey Clucas, LT Cockrill, Preston Wetherell, Ed Wagner, Liam Best, Brandon Clarke, Jalen Hairston, Bryan Gomez and Jayce Blalock.

Almonte finished his freshman campaign batting .317 with 65 hits, 61 runs, two home runs, 39 RBI, 14 stolen bases and 44 walks while being named a member of the All-Suncoast Conference First Team. His 44 walks ranked tied for #42 in the nation. Following the end of this season, the Dominican native will head to the University of Central Florida in Orlando with two years of eligibility remaining.

Clucas, who transferred from Rice University, is coming off finishing his first season with the Manatees after going 1-1 with a 5.48 ERA with 11 walks and 18 strikeouts.

Cockrill, who played primarily as a backup catcher, comes off of finishing his freshman campaign batting .261 with 18 hits, 16 runs, one home run and 16 RBI.

Wetherell, a transfer from Florida State, went 1-0 with a 9.20 ERA, six walks and 13 strikeouts on the mound while batting .216 with a home run in his first year.

Wagner, a transfer from George Washington University, finished his first year with the Manatees going 8-2 with a 3.82 ERA, 36 walks and 71 strikeouts. He would also be named on the All-Suncoast First Team for his performance. His eight wins last season ranked tied for 55th in the nation.

Best, who joined Wagner from George Washington University, finished his first year with the Manatees 3-0 with 3.56 ERA, 28 walks and 49 strikeouts, which included three games where he had 10 strikeouts in those games. He would secure a spot on the All-Suncoast Second Team from the season. Following this season, Best will transfer to Appalachian State University with two years of eligibility remaining. 

Clarke, a transfer from the University of Alabama, finished his first season on a limited basis due to injury as he went 0-2 with a 12.27 ERA, eight walks and six strikeouts. Following the completion of this season, the native of Cary, North Carolina was originally playing to transfer to Liberty University, but instead he will transfer to the University of South Carolina with two years of eligibility remaining while also declaring himself for the 2024 MLB Draft.

Hairston, a hybrid player, comes off finishing his first season going 1-0 on the mound with a 7.90 ERA, one save, seven walks and 12 strikeouts while batting .262 with 11 hits, one home run and three RBI.

Gomez finished his first year 0-2 with a 3.91 ERA, 18 walks and 26 strikeouts on a limited basis due to injury.

Blalock, a transfer from Georgia Tech, finished his first season with the Manatees batting .259 with 22 hits, five home runs and 21 RBI.


Scouting Gulf Coast State:

The Commodores are coming off of finishing last season 28-19 overall with a 10-14 record in the Panhandle Conference where they would finish in last place. They are lead by head coach Tyler Younger, who enters his second year as head coach.

The Commodores did have one player get drafted in the 2023 MLB Draft in which it was left-handed pitcher Christian Oppor as he was selected in the fifth round by the Chicago White Sox.

Key returners for the Jeremy Todd (.319, 52 hits, two home runs and 42 RBI; All-Panhandle Conference Second Team), Coleman Rowan (.360, 31 hits, one home run and 18 RBI; All-Panhandle Conference Second Team) and Broc Parmer (.425, 37 hits, six home runs and 28 RBI; All-Panhandle Conference Second Team).

Overall, the Manatees are 17-8 against the Commodores.


Scouting Northwest Florida State:

The Raiders are coming off of finishing last season 34-19-1 overall with a 15-9 record in the Panhandle Conference. They would win the Panhandle Regular Season Championship before defeating Polk State 2-1 in the best-of-three series in Niceville to advance to the FCSAA State Final Four where they would fall to eventual winner and then #1 Central Florida in the finals.

The Raiders are lead by head coach Doug Martin, who enters his 16th season as head coach and is coming off of winning the Panhandle Conference Coach of the Year award.

Key returners for the Raiders include Kendry Maduro (.261, 48 hits, 14 home runs and 44 RBI; All-Panhandle Conference Second Team), Colby Jones (.339, 58 hits, seven home runs and 44 RBI; All-Panhandle Conference First Team and All-NJCAA Region 8 Second Team), Tyler Lejune (.299, 44 hits and 26 RBI; All-Panhandle Conference Second Team) and Colin Linder (5-2, 5.71 ERA, 36 walks and 73 strikeouts).

The Manatees are 1-9 against the Raiders.


Scouting Indian River State:

The Pioneers are coming off of finishing last season 25-18 overall with a 10-11 record in the now defunct Southern Conference. They are lead by head coach Frank Torre, Jr, who enters his sixth season as head coach.

Key returners for the Pioneers include Diego Alana (.331, 48 hits, one home run and 30 RBI; All-Southern First Team), Vincent Samuel (.355, 59 hits, 11 home runs and 47 RBI; All-Southern First Team), Raul Feliz (.418, 56 hits, eight home runs and 43 RBI; All-Southern First Team) and Daniel Baez (.299, 41 hits, five home runs and 27 RBI and 14 stolen bases; All-Southern Second Team).

Overall, the Manatees are 20-19 against the Pioneers.


How to Keep Up:

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Vercosa Named SCF BVB Head Coach

Bradenton, Fla - The SCF beach volleyball team has made a change to their staff as first-year assistant coach Eunyce Vercosa will be promoted to head coach after Lynn Burnett was named the head coach for indoor and beach volleyball at New College of Florida (NAIA).

A native of Rio De Janeiro, Brazil, Vercosa brings a wealth of experience to the beach volleyball program after joining the Manatees in September 2023, while being the current head coach for Premium Beach Volleyball Academy in St. Petersburg and the head coach for Be Volleyball Academy, INC. Additionally, she is a current beach volleyball player professionally in the Association of Volleyball Professionals (AVP).

As a professional player, Vercosa has participated in numerous beach tournaments in Brazil and the US as well as several FIVB tournaments in Russia, Korea, Mexico and China with her highest finish being ninth on two occasions.

Vercosa looks to guide the Manatees to a successful season for 2024 as they open at the UMR Complex in Lakewood Ranch with their home and conference openers against St. John's River State and Florida State College at Jacksonville.

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SCF Softball Opens with JUCO Classic

Bradenton, Fla  - The SCF softball team will look to put 2023 in the past and move forward to focus on the 2024 season. The Manatees will open their season on neutral grounds as they travel to Clearwater to compete in the three-day JUCO Kickoff Classic at the Eddie C. Moore Softball Complex where they will face Georgia Military College at 10 am and USC Union at 3 pm on day one before playing Parkland College at 11:30 am and the United States Air Force Academy 4:30 pm on day two.

The following teams listed are also participating in the classic:

College of Central Florida

Eastern Florida State College

Florida Southwestern State College

Gulf Coast State College

Hillsborough Community College

Indian River State College

Northwest Florida State College

Pasco-Hernando State College

Patrick & Henry Community College (VA)

Pensacola State College

Polk State College

Santa Fe College

Seminole State College

St Johns River State College

St Petersburg College

Tallahassee Community College


Last Time Out:

The Manatees are coming off finishing last 19-28 overall with a 4-11 record in the now defunct Suncoast Conference. They would finish in last place in conference play and not qualify for the FCSAA State Tournament. Apart from it, they did manage to make history as they became the first team in SCF athletics history to play a college/university from another country where they played Western University (Canada).

The Manatees are lead by head coach Mandy Schuerman, who enters her 10th season as head coach for the team. Schuerman is joined by associate head coach Tony Cummins and assistant coach DJ Bennett.


Conference Changes:

This year, the FCSAA has made a change to the conferences as the Mid-Florida, Southern and Suncoast Conference will merge together to form the Citrus Conference. The Panhandle Conference and Sun Lakes Conference (DII) will remain the same.

The team are listed in the conference as followed - 

Panhandle:

Chipola College

Gulf Coast State

Northwest Florida State

Pensacola State

Tallahassee CC


Citrus:

SCF

St. Pete

Hillsborough

Polk State

Florida Southwestern

Miami Dade

Eastern Florida State

Seminole State College of Florida

Central Florida

Daytona State

Indian River State

Santa Fe


Sun Lakes (DII):

Pasco-Hernando State

South Florida State

St. John's River State

Lake Sumter State

Florida State College at Jacksonville

Florida Gateway


New Bloods:

The Manatees will be without eight sophomores as they graduated and/or transferred: Presley O'Kimosh, Olivia Seibert, Tori Copeland (Nova Southeastern; NCAA DII), Renee Dixon, Molly Starinsky, Gabi Nicholson (Tusculum; NCAA DII), Chantel Schurr and Sam Carlin (West Virginia Wesleyan College; NCAA DII). With the departure of the sophomores, Schuerman was able to sign 10 newcomers to join the 2024 squad with two being transfers.


Avery Arrington:

A infielder and local product from Sarasota, Arrington joins the Manatees from Sarasota High School. As a member of the Sailors, she was a two-sport athlete playing both basketball and softball. On the basketball team, Arrington averaged 2.3 points, 1.2 rebounds and 1.1 steals per game. Additionally, she helped the Sailors to regional quarterfinals in the FHSAA 6A State Tournament.

On the softball team, Arrington played two years on varsity where she compiled a batting average of .267 with eight hits, 22 runs, seven RBI and 12 stolen bases while making an appearance in the FHSAA 6A and 7A State Tournaments.


Julianna Stachowicz:

A pitcher/utility player from Leetonia, Ohio, Stachowicz joins the Manatees after graduating from South Range High School in Canfield, Ohio. As a member of the Raiders, she was a two-sport athlete playing both volleyball and softball. On the volleyball team, she played her sophomore year as an outside hitter and put together 80 kills, 42 digs, 15 assists and 19 blocks while helping them to districts.

For softball, Stachowicz batted .419 with 49 hits, 36 runs, six home runs and 44 RBI at the plate while on the mound she went 12-2 with a 1.76 ERA, 35 walks and 179 strikeouts in 128.1 innings. She also helped the Raiders to three straight appearances in the OHSAA DIII State Softball, which include a runner-up finish her sophomore year and final four finish her senior year (2023).


Jaylin Prado:

An outfielder from Weston, Florida, Prado joins the Manatees after transferring from Miami Dade College. She will have one year of eligibility remaining. As a member of the Sharks, Prado batted .167 with two runs and four walks.

Prior to Miami Dade, Prado played for West Broward High School in Pembroke Pines. As a player for the Bobcats, she helped them to two straight appearances in the FHSAA 7A State Softball Tournament.


Lilah Denton:

An infielder from Lake Wales, Denton joins the Manatees after graduating from Lake Wales High School. As a member of the Highlanders, Denton was a two-sport athlete where she played both volleyball and softball.

As a member of the volleyball team, she played libero where she played two years on varsity where she finished with six kills, 22 aces, 29 assists and 254 digs. Additionally, she helped them to the FHSAA 5A State Tournament during her junior year.

With the softball team, she played three years on varsity where she finished her career batting .170 with 30 hits, 35 runs, 22 RBI and seven stolen bases. In addition, she helped the Highlanders to three straight appearances in the FHSAA 4A State Tournament which included a runner-up finish her junior year before winning the state tournament her senior year.


Lydia Denton:

An infielder from Lake Wales, Denton joins the Manatees after graduating from Lake Wales High School. As a member of the Highlanders, she played three years on varsity where she finished her career batting .318 with 67 hits, 38 runs and 37 RBI while helping them to three straight appearances in the FHSAA 4A State Tournament which included a runner-up finish her junior year before winning the state tournament her senior year. Additionally, Denton joins her twin sister, Lilah, on the team.


Olivia Rogers:

A catcher from Bethany Beach, Delaware, Rogers returns home to join the Manatees after graduating from Laurel High School in Laurel, Delaware. As a member on the Bulldogs, she helped them to the final DIAA State Softball Championship her junior year.


Hailey Margetis:

An infielder from Wesley Chapel, Margetis joins the Manatees after graduating from Cypress Creek High School. As a member for the Coyotes, she played all four years on varsity where she finished her career batting .295 with 51 hits, 40 runs and 40 RBI. Additionally, she would help the Coyotes to an appearance in the FHSAA 3A State Tournament.


Ryleigh Bennett:

A local pitcher/outfielder from Sarasota, Bennett joins the team after graduating from Sarasota High School. As a member of the Sailors she played all four years on varsity where she compiled a 25-4 record with 1.98 ERA, 94 walks and 300 strikeouts in 343 innings on the mound, while at the plate she batted .248 with 40 hits, 25 runs, 26 RBI, 31 walks and 10 stolen bases. Bennett also helped the Sailors to three straight appearances in the FHSAA State Softball Tournaments (two in FHSAA 6A, one in FHSAA 7A).


Janessa Benavides:

A utility player from Homestead, Benavides joins the Manatees after transferring from Miami Dade College with fellow teammate, Prado, with one year of eligibility remaining. As a member of Sharks. during the 2022 season, Benavides batted .150 with six hits, six runs and five RBI before sitting out the following season.

Prior to Miami Dade, Benavides played at and graduated from Keys Gate Charter High School (2017-21) where she was a two-sport athlete playing both volleyball and softball. She played all four years on varsity for the Knights where she compiled a .386 career batting average with 86 hits, 34 runs, 45 RBI and 26 stolen bases.


Saremi Flores:

A local catcher/outfielder from Sarasota, Flores joins the Manatees after graduating from Sarasota High School and reuniting with Arrington and Bennett. She played three years of varsity for the Sailors and compiled a .275 career batting average with 19 hits, runs, three home runs and 11 RBI.


Returning Veterans:

Schuerman was also able to bring back eight returners to help the newecomers out: Taylor Halback, Maddisan Noriega, Haley Rosenbaum, Karsyn Rutherford, Jordan O'Brien, Stephanie Oaks, Alissa Kessler and Brielle Bostow.

Halback finished her first year batting .240 with 18 hits, six runs, one home run, 19 RBI and six stolen bases. She was named to the All-Suncoast Second Team as an at-large player.

Noriega batted .169 with 11 hits, 13 runs, seven RBI and nine stolen bases.

Rosenbaum finished her first season bating .212 with 17 hits, one home run and four RBI.

Rutherford, the hybrid of the returners, went 8-10 overall with a 3.11 ERA, 22 walks and 45 strikeouts on the mound while batting .242 with 15 hits, 11 runs, four RBI and 10 stolen bases. She was named a member of the All-Suncoast First Team as an at-large player.

O'Brien enters her third year with the Manatees after utilizing a medical redshirt her freshman year (2022). Last season, she batted .105 with two hits, six runs and six stolen bases.

Oaks, the primary speedster of the team, finished her first season batting .288 with 36 hits, 36 runs, eight RBI and 30 stolen bases. Additionally, she was named on the All-Suncoast Second Team.

Kessler, the powerhouse of the returners, finished her first season batting .357 with 46 hits, 21 runs, four home runs and 30 RBI. She was named to the All-Suncoast First Team.

Bostow finished last season 6-14 with a 3.58 ERA, 37 walks and 55 strikeouts. Additionally, she was named on the All-Suncoast Second Team.


Scouting Georgia Military:

Georgia Miltary College is located in Milledgeville, Georgia and represents NJCAA Region 17. They are lead by head coach Ashley Bunn, who enters her 14th season as head coach after earning her 400th career win last season as well as winning the Georgia Collegiate Athletic Association (GCAA) Coach of the Year.

The Bulldogs are coming off of finishing last season 37-18 overall with a 20-4 record in GCAA where they would finish runner-up in the championship.

Key returners for the Bulldogs include Addie Moss (20-6, 2.85 ERA, two saves, 33 walks and 85 strikeouts/.361, 43 hits, 29 runs, nine home runs and 38 RBI; GCAA Pitcher of the Year and All-GCAA First Team), Katelynn Anglin (.356, 48 hits, 29 runs, nine home runs and 37 RBI; All-GCAA First Team), Madison Carruthers (.320, 24 hits, 19 runs and 17 RBI; All-GCAA First Team), Paris Kirby (.355, 43 hits, 23 runs, seven home runs and 33 RBI; All-GCAA Second Team) and Kaitlyn Hallman (.363, 62 hits, 52 runs, three home runs, 33 RBI and 19 stolen bases; All-GCAA Second Team).


Scouting USC Union:

USC Union hails from Union, South Carolina and represents NJCAA Region 10 (Carolina Junior College Conference). They are lead by head coach William Royce, who enters his fourth season as head coach.

The Lady Bantams are coming off of finishing last season 22-24 overall with a 10-6 record in the CJCC where they would finish as the runner-up in the NJCAA Region 10 Championship Tournament.

Key returners for the Lady Bantams include Gracie Starnes (.373, 59 hits, 44 runs, two home runs, 28 RBI and 34 stolen bases; All-CJCC First Team) and Brianna Compton (4-9, 3.15 ERA, 40 walks and 52 strikeouts).


Scouting Parkland College:

Parkland College hails from Champaign, Illinois and represent the Mid-West Athletic Conference (NJCAA Region 24). They are lead by Dan and Kristi Paulson, who enter their fifth season as co-head coaches after winning M-WAC Co-Head Coach of the Year last season.

The Lady Cobras are coming off of finishing last season 52-12 overall with a perfect 20-0 record in conference. They would go on to win the MWAC Regular Season Championship and NJCAA DII Central District Championship before finishing fifth in the NJCAA DII National Tournament while being ranked #4 in the nation.

Key returners for the Lady Cobras include Karley Yergler (28-9, 1.61 ERA, two saves, 49 walks and 301 strikeouts/.330, 34 hits, 18 runs, seven home runs and 26 RBI; MWAC Pitcher of the Year, NJCAA Region 24 Pitcher of the Year, All-MWAC First Team, NJCAA All-Region 24 Team and NJCAA Second Team All-American), Emma Mason (.333, 54 hits, 34 runs, six home runs and 43 RBI; All-MWAC First Team), Lizzie Stiverson (.357, 65 hits, 56 runs, four home runs, 30 RBI and 22 stolen bases; All-MWAC First Team and NJCAA All-Region 24 Team), Ryleigh Owens (.310, 45 hits, 31 runs and 16 RBI/11-1, 1.25 ERA, one save, 22 walks and 121 strikeouts; All-MWAC First Team and NJCAA All-Region 24 Team), Ellie Vetter (11-2, 1.72 ERA, one save, 41 walks and 113 strikeouts/.326, 47 hits, 26 runs, three home runs and 34 RBI; All-MWAC Second Team) and Kami Pearson (.324, 34 hits, 17 runs, three home runs and 16 RBI; All-MWAC Honorable Mention).


Scouting US Air Force Academy:

The US Air Force Academy is located in Located in Colorado Springs, Colorado and primarily represent the Mid-West Conference (MWC) in the NCAA for 25 of their 29 sanctioned sports with softball being deemed as a club sport. They are lead by head coach Russell Meyer, who enters his 16th season as head coach.

The Falcons are coming off finishing last season 15-6 overall with a 12-0 record in the Mid-America West Conference.

Key returning players for the Falcons include Lindsey Weber (.641, 25 hits, 30 runs, 11 home runs and 34 RBI), Angela LoCricchio (.532, 16 hits, 16 runs, three home runs and 19 RBI), Jaina Swann (6-0, 2.80 ERA, 16 walks and 36 strikeouts) and Asha Swann (5-0, 2.33 ERA, seven walks and 27 strikeouts).


How to Keep Up:

All of the Manatees' games will provide livestats by GameChanger. Fans can also keep up with the Manatees on social media:


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