Chattanooga Times Free Press

Lady Tigers trio sign to move on

- BY RON BUSH STAFF REPORT

The 2015 parade of softball players from Chattanoog­a State to four-year programs began Wednesday.

Center fielder Courtney Crawford from Lakeview-Fort Oglethorpe and pitcher Hanna Manley from Rhea County signed with NCAA Division II members Lee University and Columbus (Ga.) State, respective­ly, and right fielder Lizabeth “Izzy” McCurry signed to play for Division I school Campbell in her home state, North Carolina.

After an All-American season in which the Lady Tigers finished third in the NJCAA Division I national tournament, Crawford is batting .436 this season with 14 stolen bases and 40 runs scored.

McCurry and Manley both springboar­ded from impressive national-tourney performanc­es to solid sophomore years , McCurry with a .435 on- base percentage and .655 slugging percentage, eight homers, 10 other extra- base hits and 36 RBIs and Manley with an 11- 3 record and one save, a 2.26 earned run average and 87 strikeouts in 86 2/ 3 innings. The team is 33-11.

“Courtney was our surprise local get,” Lady Tigers coach Blythe Golden said. “She had a fantastic freshman year and was All- American, and she’s had another great season. She’s had a great career for us.” Crawford, an education major who wants to coach, also talked to Alabama- Huntsville but ultimately picked Lee over being a student only at Alabama.

“I love the game of softball. I’ve done it since I was 5,” she said, “and I really like the Lee campus and the coaching staff. I love Coach ( Emily) Russell. She’s what really sold me on going there.”

Manley, who committed to Chatt State and former coach Beth Keylon- Randolph as a 10th-grader, similarly expressed a strong connection with Columbus State coach Brad Huskisson, “and I instantly clicked with the girls. That’s what happened when I came here,” she said.

McCurry learned after she began her Lady Tigers career that Campbell coach Todd Bradley knew of her in high school. A friend of Golden, he kept up with the 6-foot athlete the past two years.

“He needs a powerful bat and she came in as a pure hitter,” Golden said, “but she really improved defensivel­y and that made her more marketable. And Hanna transforme­d herself from her freshman year to her sophomore year as a really competitiv­e pitcher. She was the national pitcher of the week a few weeks ago.”

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Courtney Crawford
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Hanna Manley
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Izzy McCurry

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