Central Penn College to Field New Softball Team
A new women’s softball team is ready to hit the ground running at Central Penn College (CPC), coached by Tabatha Spriggle, a seasoned coach from Middleburg with a reputation for winning.
Central Penn’s Athletic Director Kasey Hicks said that students expressed an interest in forming a women’s softball team several years ago, and she is excited that the timing is finally right.
A licensed practical nurse, Spriggle has worked in the education field for years and is now finishing her bachelor’s degree in sports management.
She said, “The heart is the difference between those who attempt and those who achieve, both on and off the field. I am very eager to begin the recruiting process and get this program up and running at Central Penn.”
“Bringing Tabatha on as the leader of this program is huge for the college,” Hicks said. “She has been around the game of softball for the past 14 years and has found continued success. She brings a mindset that puts the student first and uses the game to help teach life lessons. That’s what this is all about.”
“Our goal is to field a team in the Spring of 2024 and to be competitive,” Hicks added. “Our first-year successes will be measured in commitment, determination, and grit. This is a brand-new program at the college. These young women will be stepping on the field already making history!”
To get involved, interested students should fill out the athletic interest form at centralpenn.edu/athletics.
Central Penn College offers varsity athletics in baseball, basketball, soccer, volleyball, esports and cheer, with cross country and track on the drawing board for later this year.