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Coach Keri Lambeth
Continuing to build momentum towards its first season, the
University of Houston-Victoria athletic program announced on
Thursday, December 14, that it had signed on Keri Kubala Lambeth
as head softball coach. The university has been moving rapidly
to develop a baseball and softball team since its acceptance
into the National Intercollegiate Athletic Association in late
September.
“We are delighted to have Keri join our athletic efforts to lead
our women’s softball program. Her talent and enthusiasm for
softball are evident,” said UHV President Tim Hudson. “We
believe that Coach Lambeth is going to build a winning team, a
team of genuine student-athletes that represents the very best
attributes of UHV and its students.”
To prepare for UHV’s first softball game in spring 2008, Lambeth
will spend the next several months scouting and recruiting
talent. Her goal is to ensure the first class will be filled
with top student-athletes, an aim Lambeth feels will be an
exciting challenge.
“The opportunity to build the program from the ground up is what
attracted me to the position,” she said. “UHV is sure to be a
university of choice for many young women and men from our area
and around the country who want to play college ball and earn
their degree from a great institution.”
Like the players UHV will be fielding, Lambeth began her
collegiate softball career at a junior college. After earning an
associate degree at Texarkana College, she transferred to the
University of Houston where she competed as a catcher on the UH
softball team and completed a bachelor’s degree in kinesiology
and sport administration. Lambeth then went on to work as first
assistant softball coach at George Washington University.
Ashley Walyuchow, interim athletic director at UHV, expressed
confidence in the skills and experience Lambeth brings to the
job. He noted, “Her responsibilities at George
Washington—organizing games and practices, recruiting
student-athletes, working with players as a strength and
conditioning coach—all indicate she is exactly the right person
to build a winning team at UHV.”
Lambeth is a member of the National Fastpitch Coaches
Association as well as the Texas Girls Coaches Association. A
South Texas native, she taught and coached at Edna High School
prior to being hired by UHV. Her first day at the university was
December 11. Lambeth is joined on the athletic staff by former
Houston Astro Terry Puhl, who was hired in November to coach
UHV’s baseball team. Both teams will begin competing in the
2007-2008 season. A mascot for the university athletic program
is expected to be announced in spring 2007.
For more information, contact
Ashley Walyuchow at (361) 570-4343.
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