BSU AND SPC SOFTBALL ASSIST WITH YOUTH CLINIC AT NCAA DIVISION I WORLD SERIES

BSU AND SPC SOFTBALL ASSIST WITH YOUTH CLINIC AT NCAA DIVISION I WORLD SERIES

June 9, 2010

(OKLAHOMA CITY, OK)  Head Coach Darrell Toney, several of his Bowie State Lady Bulldogs joined Saint Paul's coach Steve Wallace and two Lady Tigers as volunteers assisting with the 2010 Vitaminwater Revive NCAA Youth Clinics in conjunction with the NCAA Division I Women’s College World Series.

The Youth Clinics connect kids ages 8 to 16 with the College World Series and provided them with an experience designed to have a lasting impact. Participants receive sport instruction along with valuable information about healthy lifestyles. The clinics were at the Putnam City Optimist Softball Complex.
 
"This was a wonderful experience for Bowie State University to show their position on helping out youth throughout the nation", stated Toney. Coach Toney was accompanied by CIAA Player of the Year Shalai Tabor (Waldorf, MD, Delaware State Univ.), freshman CIAA Pitcher of the Year Megan Alexander (Damascus, Md., Damascus), former Lady Bulldogs outfielder Elizabeth Slater (Glen Burnie, MD, Lenoir-Rhyne Univ.) and Assistant Coach Susan Alexander.

Wallace served on the panel for the seminar 'What Every  Parent Should Know'.  Scherrie Smith  2nd Team All Ciaa Pitcher (Detroit MI) and Cherelle Jones (Sussex VA) both worked as mentors in addition helping Coach Wallace conduct the hitting station.

 

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