Harford Community College Athletics will be welcoming four outstanding Harford County athletes, Cynthia Foster, Chelsea Funk, Katie Irwin and Jocelyn Kelly. The students are part of the 2008 recruiting class for women’s softball, led by head coach Steven Cooley. The students signed the National Junior College Athletic Association National Letter of Intent Feb 28 in the Chesapeake Center Board Room. All four students will be receiving full tuition scholarships to HCC. “I am excited for these four students who have decided early to choose Harford first, not only for their academic path but for their intercollegiate athletic experience, specifically softball. They will be an excellent addition to the softball program and the college,” said HCC Athletic Director Donna C. Grove in a press release. The athletes have all made names for themselves at their Harford County high schools.
Cynthia Foster, an outfielder from Bel Air, attends C. Milton Wright. Foster was a First Team All-Harford County player last year and First Team All-Metro. In addition, she was named the Baltimore Sun’s Harford County Player of the Year. She has been recruited by NCAA institutions. Foster plans to major in physical therapy. Pitcher Chelsea Funk of Rising Sun also attends C. Milton Wright. Funk has been a two-time First Team All- Harford County. Funk was the starting and winning pitcher for state champion CMW. Funk also has a record of 102 wins as a member of the Churchville Lightning softball team. Katie Irwin is a pitcher from Edgewood and attends Harford Tech. Irwin’s athletic accomplishments include being All-Harford County Pitcher. Irwin was the number one pitcher for the Upper Chesapeake Bay Athletic Conference champion Tech. Irwin plans to major in nutrition. Jocelyn Kelly is an outfielder from Fallston. As a student athlete at Fallston High School, Kelly is a versatile player who can play any outfield position, catch, or be a designated hitter. Kelly participates with the Churchville Lightning. Her intended major at Harford Community College is nursing.
Cynthia Foster, an outfielder from Bel Air, attends C. Milton Wright. Foster was a First Team All-Harford County player last year and First Team All-Metro. In addition, she was named the Baltimore Sun’s Harford County Player of the Year. She has been recruited by NCAA institutions. Foster plans to major in physical therapy. Pitcher Chelsea Funk of Rising Sun also attends C. Milton Wright. Funk has been a two-time First Team All- Harford County. Funk was the starting and winning pitcher for state champion CMW. Funk also has a record of 102 wins as a member of the Churchville Lightning softball team. Katie Irwin is a pitcher from Edgewood and attends Harford Tech. Irwin’s athletic accomplishments include being All-Harford County Pitcher. Irwin was the number one pitcher for the Upper Chesapeake Bay Athletic Conference champion Tech. Irwin plans to major in nutrition. Jocelyn Kelly is an outfielder from Fallston. As a student athlete at Fallston High School, Kelly is a versatile player who can play any outfield position, catch, or be a designated hitter. Kelly participates with the Churchville Lightning. Her intended major at Harford Community College is nursing.
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