![]() ![]() She would love to help your pitcher learn the fundamentals it will take to get to the next level. Jackie has pitched with and against All-Americans and Olympic Softball players. Since graduating college, she has given private pitching instruction to athletes who have gone on to play at the college level. clinic offered in Oklahoma City at the Women’s College World Series. As a clinic instructor, she participated in Virginia Tech and Longwood University softball camps, Division III National Champion College of New Jersey softball camp, and had the honor of assisting in the NCAA Y.E.S.S. She’s been a pitching coach with Charleston Southern University in Charleston, SC, as well as an assistant coach for Norfolk State University. She loved cooking and hosting family gatherings with her children and grandbabies. ![]() Rita was born October 27, 1962, in Benton Harbor Michigan to Alice Miriam Parnell and Father Vernon Julius Sutton. Rita was a loving mother and phenomenal grandmother.Throughout her career as a coach, Jackie has had the opportunity to work with some of the best players around the country. Rita Scribner died of complications of pneumonia at Wesley Medical Center on Dec. Clyde: 'And were rolling.' Lincoln: 'This is gonna be the greatest Mothers Day ever. sets up a coffee with the cream forming Ritas face and the phrase 'Happy Mothers Day'. After college, she played women’s fastpitch for three years, and was named a 1st Team All-American. and the kids are in the kitchen preparing a Mothers Day breakfast, with Lincoln and Clyde filming the whole thing. She completed her college career with a 1.67 ERA. By her senior year, she led her team to the Northeast Conference Championship and received UMBC’s first birth into the NCAA tournament. In 1998 she was selected as an NFCA Scholar-Athlete All-American. ![]() She was named Rookie of the Year for the Big South Conference in 1997, and posted a nationally ranked 1.65 ERA. Join Facebook to connect with Rita Scripter and others you may know. Upon graduating high school, she became a 4-year starting pitcher at the University of Maryland Baltimore County (Division I). View the profiles of people named Rita Scripter. Lincoln: Mom, Dad, tell Lynn Im not bad luck. Her accolades include First Team All-Region, Second Team All-State, Lee-Davis Team MVP, Second Team All-Metro, and Capital District Player of the Year. Lynn: Sorry Lincoln, Im never going to help you again, you made me lose a dozen games, you are bad luck. She is fundamentals-based and teaches strong mechanics.Īs a high school player, she was a four year varsity starting pitcher for Lee-Davis High School. One of Rita Lynn’s first pitching students, Jackie Magill started pitching at the age of 11, and has been studying the art of fast-pitch ever since. ![]()
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