Raven Grubbs Orlistat and Melony Carafate 1000 mg Hill created Paxil 40 mg a lot Ceftin 250mg - 90 pills of havoc as athletes at Abbeville High School — on the basketball court and on the softball field.
On Wednesday, the two created history.
Grubbs and Hill signed college letter of intents to play softball at Division I Alabama A&M in Huntsville. They are believed to be the first two players from the school to sign a softball scholarship to an NCAA Division I school.
“It feels great,” said Grubbs, who played shortstop for the Yellow Jackets. “I am feeling awesome about it. I feel like I will be an asset on the team, so I am feeling good about it.”
Hill, a third base, was humbled at the chance to continuing playing.
“It is a privilege,” Hill said. “I am blessed and I am happy.”
Making it doubly better for the two was signing together and continuing their long-time close friendship on a daily basis.
“Going with one of my teammates is a plus because we have been playing together for so long,” Grubbs said. “It will feel natural.”
Hill added, “I get to play with my best friend. It is great.”
Both players said Alabama A&M fit their desires for a college choice.
“I visited other schools, but Alabama A&M was the right school for me,” Hill said. “I loved the campus and I feel I will be a great asset to the team.”
Grubbs said, “Alabama A&M was the right place for me because I loved the campus and I am very excited about playing with the softball team.”
Grubbs and Hill were among the few highlights on an Abbeville team that struggled in the win column, though it reached the 3A South Regional Tournament.
Grubbs was a catalyst on offense. According to head coach William Helms, she hit .588 with 33 runs batted in and stole 111 bases.
“She has been the leader of the team,” Helms said. “Whatever she does and whatever way she went, that is the way the team went that day. If she plays hard, the whole team plays hard. In her first at-bat, I can tell whether we are going to win or lose. She carries the emotion of the team.”
Hill, a standout on offense as a junior, slumped a little this year but still hit a solid .373 with 30 runs batted in. However, her biggest value is on defense where few balls get past her at third.
“Mel is the most consistent player I have had for four years,” Helms said. “Anything hit towards her, she would do her best to get to it and most of the time, she got it and dug it out. We call her ‘Catwoman’ because her reflexes are so fast.”
Grubbs said she believed she would likely play shortstop at A&M. Hill said she would likely play third base for coach Nedra Brown’s team but could also see time in the outfield.
Reprinted from
The Dothan Eagle
May 12, 2010
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