LamarStatesports Posted June 30, 2010 Report Posted June 30, 2010 Lamar State College-Port Arthur head softball coach Vance Edwards recently wrapped up his longest recruiting season in six years when he was able to finalize the signing of three incoming freshmen for his 2010-11 Seahawks team – utility player Delana Hamor from Little Cypress-Mauriceville High School, outfielder Emily George from Clear Springs High School in League City and infielder Katherine Parker, also from Clear Springs.“I’m delighted to have these young women join our program. They will be strong contributors in the coming year,†Edwards said. “Delana Hamor has good speed and has been a leader in the dugout for her team. Emily George is a good contact hitter and can play both infield and outfield positions. Katherine Parker also can play several positions and has the ability to get on base and score runs.â€Edwards signed 11 freshman recruits this spring and expects at least three sophomores to return from his 2010 team.Lamar State competes in the Region XIV, which is acknowledged to be one of the toughest Division I conferences in the National Junior College Athletic Association.The Seahawks will play a short schedule of scrimmage games this fall and will begin their sixth season in Region XIV in the spring.
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