Friday, March 9, 2012

Laverty decides to play softball at Hope College


Written by: Kasidy Coats '12 
    
      How many high school athletes can say they are going to become a college athlete? Kate Laverty can. On January 25, 2012, Kate Laverty committed to Hope College’s softball team. Kate could not be more thrilled about her commitment. "I’m not nervous. I’m excited more than anything and look forward to playing at Hope," says Kate.
      Kate will be a four year varsity softball player this year here at Eaton Rapids. Kate is a three time League and District champion. She has received many honors throughout her years. Kate has received All-League, All-District and All-Region for three straight years. As a junior she received All-State Honorable Mention.
      Kate has dedicated her time and herself to softball ever since she was old enough to play. For four years Kate played travel softball for the Adrian Lookouts. Last year herself, along with Kelsey Spencer and Erin Binkowski played on Hangtuf. This year she will be playing for Ann Arbor Gold.
      Whether it’s a personal pitching lesson or personalized workout with a trainer, Kate has always worked to better herself as a player and as an overall athlete. Kate will do what ever she can to help out her team. "Kate is very dedicated to our team," says Coach Warriner. "She is a hard worker and a great role model for other players."
      Kate plans on finishing off her senior year strong. "I hope we’ll be League and District champions, just like the past years," says Kate. "We have the ability to win Regionals and take ourselves to States. I would like to see our team get there this season." Coach Warriner also has high expectations for Kate’s upcoming season with the team. "We all look forward to an outstanding season from Kate," says Warriner. "She will contribute a lot towards a great softball season for our softball team in 2012."
      "Kate’s speed will really help Hope’s team, she fits their style of play very well," says Coach Warriner. "Her versatility will allow her coaches to utilize her in many different ways." Kate is a coachable player and will easily contribute a lot to Hope’s team, as well as our own Eaton Rapids team this year.