Celebrating the Legacy of Crowder College's 1986 National Championship Softball Team
Former Crowder coach, players discuss 1986 national title season
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Crowder College honored its 1986 national championship softball team during a reunion event, celebrating the strong bonds formed among players and coaches. Key figures included coach Annie Westfall and standout player Michelle Chia, who led the team to a remarkable 63-6 season. The event highlighted the evolution of the program and the lasting impact of shared experiences.
- 01The 1986 team achieved a remarkable 63-6 record, led by standout pitcher Michelle Chia.
- 02Coach Annie Westfall emphasized the strong community and family atmosphere of the program.
- 03The reunion featured over 20 former players and coaches, showcasing the lasting bonds formed.
- 04Westfall reflected on the limited resources during the championship season, including just a few bats and helmets.
- 05The event included a cookout where alumni reminisced about their time at Crowder College.
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Crowder College celebrated the legacy of its 1986 national championship softball team during a reunion event at the college's softball field. Millie Gillion, a former player and coach, expressed her deep connection to the program, describing it as 'bleeding Crowder blue.' The ceremony featured over 20 alumni, including coach Annie Westfall, who reminisced about the team's journey to a 63-6 record, largely thanks to the exceptional performance of pitcher Michelle Chia, who had a 0.29 earned run average and pitched every game during the national tournament. Westfall noted the limited resources at the time, with only a few bats and helmets shared among players, contrasting it with the current state of the program. The event concluded with a cookout, allowing former teammates to reconnect and share memories, reinforcing the strong familial bonds formed during their time at Crowder.
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The reunion not only celebrates past achievements but also fosters community spirit and pride in the Crowder College softball program, encouraging current players to aspire to similar success.
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