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BC3 softball squad, Bronx team to battle for berth in national championship

The Butler County Community College softball team will host a squad from the Bronx in a best-of-3 series whose winner will earn a berth in the National Junior College Athletic Association Division III national championship in Syracuse, N.Y.

The Pioneers (10-4) will face Monroe College-Bronx (24-14) for the NJCAA Division III Northeast District title at Laura J. Doerr Memorial Park, Saxonburg.

Monroe College-Bronx on Tuesday beat Suffolk County Community College, of Selden, N.Y., 5-4 in the deciding game of the best-of-3 NJCAA Division III Region 15 championship. Suffolk County (23-7-1) had been ranked fifth among the 63 programs in Division III.

The Pioneers (10-4) are the NJCAA Division III Region 20 champions.

Game 1 between BC3 and the Express is scheduled for 3 p.m. Friday and Game 2, at 5:30 p.m.

Game 3, if needed, is scheduled for 1 p.m. Saturday.

Sunday is a rain date.

The NJCAA Division III national softball championship will be held at Carrier Park Field of Dreams, Syracuse, May 25-28.

Members of the Butler County Community College softball team are, front row, from left, Ashley Brenneman, trainer; Rebecca Scears, Marissa Melius, Casey Kretzer, Taylor Schultz, Kristen Woolstrum, Brittney Friters and Amanda Dailey. Second row, from left, Jim Jones, assistant coach; Lauren Hesidenz, Bailey Rickenbrode, Dan Beebe, head coach; Makayla McBryar, trainer; Jamie Roberts and Eric Anderson, scorekeeper. The Pioneers on Friday begin a best-of-3 series against Monroe College-Bronx for the National Junior College Athletic Association Division III Northeast District title at Laura J. Doerr Memorial Park, Saxonburg. Submitted Photo

BC3’s Marissa Melius and Olivia Vissari, each a graduate of Knoch High School, are among the top hitters in the NJCAA Division III. Melius is first with a .647 batting average and Vissari, fifth at .606.

Cinthia Ramirez leads Monroe College-Bronx with a .403 batting average.

Other players on BC3’s squad are Amanda Dailey, Moniteau; Brittney Friters, Karns City; Lauren Hesidenz, Butler; Bailey Rickenbrode, Knoch; Jamie Roberts, Taylor Allderdice; Rebecca Scears, Grove City; Taylor Schultz, Moniteau and Kristen Woolstrum, Cochranton.

Dailey, Hesidenz, Rickenbrode, Vissari and Woolstrum were named to the 2022 Western Pennsylvania Collegiate Conference all-conference team, and the Pioneers’ Dan Beebe in 2022 was selected as WPCC coach of the year for a third time.

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