Showing posts with label softball. Show all posts
Showing posts with label softball. Show all posts

Thursday, March 12, 2015

The Beginning of a Great Season for Softball!

by Amanda R., Panther Blogger

Ferrum didn't have typical "Spring Break" weather this year.  Before leaving for the week, Ferrum students saw multiple days of snow!  With this being said, spring sports had a difficult time getting outside for practices and games.


During our break, the Ferrum softball team traveled to Florida to play in a non-conference tournament.  Softball in 78-degree weather?  I'll take it!  We played six games over the course of four days.  We returned with five wins and one loss.  One of these wins happened to be over the #6 ranked team in the nation for Division III sports!  It was a major win for us and a great confidence-booster!

We returned back to Ferrum to host four conference games, and we finished these with three wins and one loss.  So overall for our season, we have eight wins and two losses!  This is just the beginning to a great season!!

- Amanda

Thursday, February 12, 2015

A Busy Semester In Full Swing!

by Amanda R, Panther Blogger

This semester is going by so quickly!  Taking fifteen credits plus an E-term course this summer is keeping me busy!  My classes this semester include Human Anatomy & Physiology II, PE Experience for Adolescents, Motor Learning, Foundations of Profession Teaching, and Profession Teaching for Content Reading Literacy.  So far, I'm enjoying my classes, but the best part is my 40-hour internship at Franklin County High School!  I am currently working with a 10th grade girl's Physical Education class, and I love it!  I have assignments through my education classes where I am actually teaching the students and working on different skills with them.  It really is a great experience before I actually become a teacher!

Softball is getting into full swing!  With our first game on February 24th at Lynchburg, we have been practicing almost every day.  This season, we will be traveling to Florida for Spring Break and Alabama soon after!  Can't wait to get the season started!

- Amanda


Thursday, November 13, 2014

An Introduction to New Blogger, Amanda!

by Amanda R., Panther Blogger

Hi, everyone!  My name is Amanda and I am a new member to the Panther Blog Team!  I am really excited about this new experience.  I was raised on a farm in a small town called Lawrenceville, Virginia (about an hour south of Richmond).  I graduated from Park View High School in May 2013.  At the same time as my high school graduation, I also graduated from our community college with my Associate's Degree.  While at Ferrum, I am majoring in Health and Human Performance for Physical Education with a minor in Coaching.  Because I am so involved and interested in my major, I became the secretary of our Physical Activities Club on campus.  I also play on the softball team as a pitcher and third baseman, and I plan on playing all four years I am here.



When looking into colleges, I had no idea where I wanted to attend.  Mainly, I was looking at smaller schools for softball.  After narrowing down my choices and visiting them, I knew Ferrum was my future home.  I grew up in a small, country area and Ferrum just felt like a second home to me.  The campus itself is truly beautiful in every season. Whether it's the leaves changing on the trees or the snow covering the mountains, it is always an amazing sight.

If you talk with someone from Ferrum and they tell you there is "nothing to do," it is because they are not going out and involving themselves!  There is so much to do and be involved with on campus.  With so many athletic teams and intramural sports, you can keep yourself busy!  Sports don't interest you?  Join the theater program or one of our other activity groups!  Being bored on campus is a choice you make.  When someone asks me if I made the right choice by coming to Ferrum, I always tell them I couldn't have picked a better school for me!

Friday, March 16, 2012

Once in a while, the stars all line up...

BY GARY HOLDEN, SPORTS INFORMATION DIRECTOR

It was just after dark — the bottom of the sixth in the second game of a doubleheader — and the Ferrum Panther softball team was deadlocked in a 2-2 tie.

The night had already been one for the storybooks, and it was about to become even more magical...

On Wednesday, March 14, 2012, Ferrum College softball team member Lindsay Etherton was playing her last two games with the team prior to deploying with her U.S. Army Reserves unit. She had been honored with a special Senior Day Ceremony before the start of play during the home USA doubleheader with Averett.  Her parents had surprised her, and the Roanoke Times had been there to record the story of her sacrifice for the nation.  Emotion was plentiful.

Lindsay started at designated hitter in the opener and went 1-3. Her lone base hit was a single in the bottom of the first inning that went to the left of Averett third baseman Chrissy Pickert, who then spun back to the right where shortstop Jenna Rudder could not field the ball.  Lindsay earned an RBI on the hit, scoring third baseman Brittany Barlow from second.  It was the final run for the Panthers that inning as they took a 5-2 lead.  The team went on to win 7-3.

In the nightcap, Lindsay didn't see the field until coach Vickie Van Kleeck brought her in to pinch hit in the bottom of the sixth inning with the game tied 2-2.  That's when the magic happened.  Playing under the lights on an unusually warm late winter evening,  Lindsay dug in at the plate.   Just then, a military jet did a fly-by so low you couldn't hear anything else.

Everyone looked up to see the plane's outline and the lights on the bottom of the plane. It looked, sounded, and felt like the jet was about 100 feet off the ground. It was too eerie that Lindsay was the player coming to the plate at that moment in the game. It made the hair stand up on the back of my neck, just as it did now as I wrote this.   Others said the same thing.  Someone in the crowd yelled, "That's a fly-over for Lindsay!"

After the deafening noise passed, play resumed and Lindsay promptly ripped a single to center field to drive in the eventual game-winning run.  Averett's first three batters in the top of the seventh inning went down in order, and Ferrum earned a 3-2 nail-biter.

A better script could not been could not have been written and I count this as one of the most memorable moments of my 20 years at Ferrum.



Lindsay leaves the week of March 25 to rendezvous with her reserve unit in Morgantown, W.Va.  The unit has already been informed they can expect to be back in Afghanistan by late spring or early summer. Lindsay is an amazing young woman and we pray for her safety, as well as the safety of all the members of her unit and all our troops all over the world