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August 22, 2023
CASC SOFTBALL

CASC softball team welcomes new assistant coach

By CASC MEDIA RELATIONS 

POTEAU — Carl Albert State College is proud to announce the appointment of Jessicah (Moudyy) Hester as its new assistant softball coach. Hester hails from Greenwood, Ark., and was a multi-sport athlete during her time at Greenwood High School. She led the Lady Bulldogs to victory in basketball in her junior year, and earned numerous all-conference awards throughout her high school career. After graduating, she obtained softball scholarships to CASC and Central Baptist College where she excelled athletically. Following her college softball career, she moved onto USSSA Conference Slow-Pitch Softball where she achieved multiple all conference awards as well as Offensive Most Valuable Player and Home Run champion in 2021 with 44 home runs in one season. Currently a signed Pro Slow Pitch Softball Player for DeMarini/Wilson, Jessicah loves spending time with her husband and two children when not on the diamond. “Jessicah has already proven to be an excellent addition to our coaching staff,” CASC softball coach Lexi Watson said. “Carl Albert softball had a great year last year, and we are looking forward to a very bright future. Coach Hester is going to be an awesome part of making that happen.”

POTEAU — Carl Albert State College has announced the appointment of Jessicah (Moudyy) Hester as its new assistant softball coach.

Jessicah Hester

Hester hails from Greenwood, Ark., and was a multi-sport athlete during her time at Greenwood High School. She led the Lady Bulldogs to victory in basketball in her junior year, and earned numerous all-conference awards throughout her high school career.

After graduating, she obtained softball scholarships to CASC and Central Baptist College where she excelled athletically.

Following her college softball career, she moved onto USSSA Conference Slow-Pitch Softball where she achieved multiple all-conference awards as well as Offensive Most Valuable Player and Home Run champion in 2021 with 44 home runs in one season.

Currently a signed Pro Slow Pitch softball player for DeMarini/Wilson, Hester loves spending time with her husband and two children when not on the diamond.

“Jessicah has already proven to be an excellent addition to our coaching staff,” CASC softball coach Lexi Watson said. “Carl Albert softball had a great year last year, and we are looking forward to a very bright future. Coach Hester is going to be an awesome part of making that happen.”

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