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The Ohio State University Official Athletic Site The Ohio State University Official Athletic Site : : Softball. COLUMBUS, Ohio - Linda Kalafatis, Ohio State softball head coach, announced Monday the addition of five standout student- athletes who will join the 2. Caitlin Conrad and Alex Di. Domenico of Ohio, as well as Shelby Pickett and Maddy Mc.
Intyre of California and Taylor Watkins of Washington have signed NCAA National Letters of Intent to play for the Buckeyes in the 2. The 2. 01. 1 recruiting class is very diverse; we have a pitcher, a catcher, an infielder and two outfielders," Kalafatis, who enters her 1. We have kids from three different states including two from Ohio and we have power, speed, size, arm strength, athleticism and really good character kids in this class.""While we lose some quality Buckeyes in this year's senior class, this group of recruits will have an opportunity to make some immediate impact because of the positions they play and the quality of players they are," Kalafatis said. We lose two full- time outfielders, a catcher/infielder and a pitcher and this class meets all of those needs."Meet the Newest Buckeyes: Taylor Watkins. Outfield. Bonney Lake, Wash./Bonney Lake High School. High School Coach: Andrew Sage Travel Team: Washington Ladyhawks. Travel Coach: Wayne Miller.
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Notes: 2. 01. 0 ESPN RISE national champion .. Plays for the Panthers at Bonney Lake High School in Washington after two years of varsity competition at Canyon Del Oro High School in Arizona .. In Wash., helped lead the Panthers to third place in 2. A High School championship as team MVP and captain after earning All- Area first team honors .. Was named the South Puget Sound League (SPSL) 3. A Most Valuable Player .. All- League selection .. In Oro Valley, Ariz., led Canyon Del Oro High School to back- to- back state 4.
A championships (2. A Nationals .. 2. All- State honoree and 2. All- State honorable mention ..
All- Region selection (2. Offensive Player of the Year at Canyon Del Oro High School and was named to the 2. Louisville Slugger/NVCA High School All- Region Team .. Bonney Lake, two- year starter and 2. MVP. "It is an honor to be part of the Ohio State softball program," Watkins said.
I know I will receive a quality college education and make lasting friendships. I am looking forward to being a Buckeye."Coach Kalafatis on Watkins: "Taylor was the first commitment of the 2. Ohio State. She's a triple- threat hitter so getting another lefty in the lineup that can do different things was a priority since we'll lose two this season. Taylor is an exceptional student and her interest in our nationally ranked vet school and equine center made this a great fit."Shelby Pickett. Catcher. Temecula, Calif./Chaparral High School. High School Coach: Aaron Slojkowski. Travel Team: The Next Level (1.
U gold)Travel Team Coach: Jerry Delamater. Notes: Two- time co- captain and MVP for Chaparral High School (2.
All- CIF Southern Section- Infield selection .. Southwestern All- League first team- Infield selection (2. The Californian All- Valley first team- Infield list (2.
Southwestern League All- Scholastic Team member (2. The Next Level, played multiple positions, including catcher, infield and outfield .. U ASA Nationals (2.
G Gold ASA Nationals (2. Gold Premier Nationals in 2.
The Ohio State University has two main qualities that interest me the most, academics and athletics," Pickett said. I feel like the Ohio State University has these qualities to push me to be as successful as possible not only in the classroom but also on the field. I'm glad I am going to be a Buckeye and be a part of this program.
I look forward to starting in the fall of 2. Ohio State University system." Maddy Mc. Intyre. Infield San Diego, Calif./Rancho Bernardo High School. High School Coach: Summer Downs. Travel Team: The Next Level (1. U gold)Travel Team Coach: Jerry Delamater. Notes: Has led the Broncos to back- to- back league titles in 2.
Softball Division I CIF Champions .. All- League selection .. Best Offensive Player in 2. RBHS .. scholar athlete (2. Female Athlete of the Year (2. The Next Level, has garnered several team accomplishments through the years including participating at 1. U ASA Nationals (2.
Gold ASA Nationals (2. Gold Premier Nationals in 2. I loved everything about Ohio State - the coaches, the team, the school and the facilities," Mc. Intyre said. "I have been waiting to sign now for a year and I can't believe it went by so fast.
I am really excited to be a part of the Buckeye team."Coach Kalafatis on Pickett and Mc. Intyre: "Shelby was the second player to commit to the Buckeyes and we noticed her and Maddy at the same time playing for The Next Level out of San Diego, Calif. Both are very athletic and even though they are terrific defensive players, they are very offensive- minded players.
Although they committed at separate times, these good friends and club ball teammates have a unique opportunity to have outstanding careers together as Buckeyes. I think Shelby and Maddy had a common vision about what they wanted out of their college experience and that matched with what they experienced at Ohio State during their visit. They saw excellent academics, big- time athletics, and incredible Buckeye spirit."Alex Di. Domenico. Pitcher. Youngstown, Ohio/Boardman High School.
High School Coach: Mike Trell. Travel Team: Beverly Bandits (1. U Gold)Travel Team Coach: Bill Conroy. Notes: Has led the Spartans on the mound to back- to- back appearances to the Regional Finals of the Division I Ohio Softball Championships (2. All- Federal League selection in 2.
ERA. "Being from Ohio and getting a chance to be a Buckeye is a dream come true," Di. Domenico said. "The team is awesome and everyone I met at Ohio State has been great."Coach Kalafatis on Di.
Domenico: "Alex attended our winter pitching camp and we instantly saw great potential in her," Kalafatis said. I believe she is really just starting to come into her own and with a good high school and club ball season, she can gain the experience to be an impact in the circle for us as a freshman. She has power and athleticism and we believe Alex has the desire to join the great history of competitors we've had on the mound for us over the years."Caitlin Conrad. Outfield. Richwood, Ohio/North Union High School. High School Coach: Dawn Draper.
Travel Team: Lady Lasers (1. U Aqua)Travel Team Coach: Dave Kelly. Notes: 2. 01. 0 first team All- State selection .. All- Metro .. 2. 01. Division III Central District Player of the Year and MOAC Player of the Year ..
All- Central District honoree (2. All- MOAC (2. 01. All- MOAC (2. 00. North Union High School to back- to- back finishes as runner- up in Division III Central District .. Ohio Division II Regional .. with Ohio Lasers, club team has placed in Top 1.
Nationals, playing with current Buckeyes Kasey Kelly and Melissa Rennie .. Also plays basketball for North Union for the last three years ..
Regional tournament for first time in 2. I am so excited about becoming a Buckeye," Conrad said. It is a dream come true. As a kid my parents would bring me to the games and I also attended several camps. I have an Ohio State jersey signed by the team when I was 1.
I told myself one day I would be an Ohio State player. I look forward to earning my spot on the team and continuing the great Buckeye traditions. I give a lot of credit to my parents and coaches for getting me where I am today and I look forward to joining the team next fall." Coach Kalafatis on Conrad: "Caitlin was the last to join this class, and also grabbed our attention during our OSU softball camps, " Kalafatis said.
She played club ball for the Lady Lasers and played with current Buckeyes Kasie Kelly and Melissa Rennie. Her speed is probably the best in this class so she has the ability to cover a lot of ground in the outfield. Like the others, she's very athletic and has a rocket arm.""These five student- athletes, just like our current ones, realize that Ohio State isn't just a place you go to school and play ball, it's a special place that becomes part of you for a lifetime," Kalafatis said. This is a proud moment for them and their families.
We share in their excitement and look forward to seeing them on the field representing the Buckeyes next year.".