Fast Pitch Softball Training Program:  For ages 6 and up
 Beginning / Intermediate / Advanced
Pitching Lessons, Hitting Lessons and Catching Lessons

 

Beth Keylon-Randolph's Fastpitch Softball Academy - KFA Softball

INSTRUCTORS:
Beth Keylon-Randolph
Jamie Qualls
Melissa Hendon
Adrienne Lamberson
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Kevin Kincer
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2010 - 2011 Fall / Winter Program

36 WEEK FALL-WINTER
TRAINING PROGRAMS

August 4, 2010 - April 27, 2011

For Ages 5 and up
Beginning / Intermediate / Advanced / Elite

Team and Individual
9-Month Training Programs Offered in

Pitching, Catching,
Hitting, Fielding & Throwing

(Combinations of the above programs will also be offered)

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Team Instruction Available

FOR MORE INFO CONTACT:

Adrienne Lamberson @
423-443-0557

or email Beth @
fall-winter@kfasoftball.com

 

ACADEMY INSTRUCTORS

Beth Keylon-Randolph

Academy Director
Beth Keylon-Randolph

Keylon-Randolph Fastpitch Softball Academy, under direction of Chattanooga State Head Coach Beth Keylon-Randolph, is designed to provide each student with the proper fundamentals for quality pitching, catching, hitting, and position work. Beth brings over 33 years of playing and coaching experience, knowledge, and leadership to the school. She has spent 16 years coaching in Top 25 NCAA and NJCAA Division I schools and was voted the 2002, 2005, 2007 and 2008 Region VII Coach of the Year. She was chosen as the Co-Head Coach for Team USA that played in the 2007 World University Games in Bangkok, Thailand.  Three players, Vicki McCoy, Brittany Kopcsak and Meagan Masingale, from Chattanooga State’s 2007 Squad where chosen to play for Team USA in Bangkok.  Under her leadership  at Chattanooga State, she has coached 21 NJCAA All-Americans and 9 Distinguished Academic All-Americans. She has developed a 1st Team All-American, a 2nd and 3rd Team All-American, the Region VII Pitcher of the Year, the Region VII MVP, the SEC Tournament MVP as well as the Southern Conference Pitcher of the Year. Beth developed the top home run hitter in the nation in 2010 with her team batting average finishing 13th.  Her 2010 Chattanooga State Tiger softball team finished 7th at the World Series, while the 2009 team earned the first ever #1 national ranking in April 2009 while finishing the year ranked #4 with a 60-9 record.  The 2008 squad at Chattanooga State finished the season with a 59-9 record along with a #2 National ranking and a 3rd place finish (the highest ever for a Chattanooga State team) at the National Tournament.  The 2008 pitching staff led the Nation in ERA.  Her 2006 Squad finished the season with the Nation’s second highest batting average.  The 2007 squad finished the season with a 52-14 record and a final #4 ranking in the Nation.  In 9 years as a Head Coach, Beth has compiled a record of 481 wins against 103 losses.  Before taking the helm at Chattanooga State, Beth served as an assistant coach with Ralph and Karen Weekly at the University of Tennessee Chattanooga. While at UTC, her pitching staff was awarded the SoCon Pitcher of the Week 6 times, winning the SoCon Tournament and advancing to the NCAA Championships. Prior to UTC, Beth assisted Joyce Compton at the University of South Carolina in winning the 1999 and 2000 SEC Eastern Division Title as well as the 2000 SEC Tournament.

In addition to her coaching experience, Beth adds a stellar playing career to her understanding and knowledge of the game. She was selected to Tennessee Tech Softball’s Inaugural Wall of Fame in April 2004 and earned the Distinguished Honor of Being inducted into the Tennessee Tech Sports Hall of Fame in Nov. 2004. She was voted the 1994 NCAA Woman of the Year and Tennessee Tech Female Athlete of the Year.  Beth has played against some of the finest players in our country.  As the starting pitcher for the Tennessee Stars against the 1996 U.S. Olympic Team and 1998 Team USA, Keylon-Randolph knows how to excel at the international level. Noted as an outstanding pitcher, hitter and teacher of the game throughout the nation, Beth’s experience on and off the field make Keylon-Randolph Fastpitch Softball Academy one of the premier softball schools in the country.

Lead Instructor,                                                                                Jamie Reed-Qualls

Jamie QuallsJamie is the current assistant coach for the #7 ranked Lady Tigers of Chattanooga State.  She is also an alumni of the powerhouse team.  Jamie brings a strong high school, college and travel experience to her classes as she has proven herself to be an outstanding teacher for beginning through advanced students. She has just completed her 8th year as lead catching, hitting and fielding instructor, specializing in teaching hitting, catching, left-handed slappers and team training. Jamie was a Co-Captain of the Chattanooga State Squad as a sophomore and was named a TJCCAA Academic All-American at Chattanooga State in 2002. As an outfielder and catcher at Lakeview Fort Oglethorpe High School, she was named 4 times to Who’s Who in Sports, was an NFCA All-American Scholar Athlete her sophomore through senior years, was a 2 time member of the North Georgia Softball Team and a North Georgia Player of the Week. Jamie played summer ball for the nationally known Parker Eagles and finished 4th in the nation with the Mustangs in 1999. Jamie is an outstanding teacher of the game with an eye for solving problems. Jamie instructs all aspects of the game.

Coach Qualls"I feel there is not a better teacher of the game than Jamie.  She is passionate, energetic, enthusiastic and challenging.  I am very excited to have her as the lead instructor at the academy.   Her devotion to the kids has her booked solid throughout the year,"  said Beth.  "Any student that has had lessons with Jamie understands what they are being asked to do.  She is very knowledgeable and clear with her instruction.  Jamie always finds a way to communicate with the kids that's effective and makes sense.  Every week she finds a way to make her kids better and you can just watch their confidence grow with every rep they take."

Adrienne Lamberson,
Beginning & Intermediate Pitching, Hitting & Fielding Instructor


Adrienne Lamberson

Adrienne begins her fourth year as a beginning & intermediate pitching, hitting and fielding instructor for KFA and her first year as Chattanooga State Community College assistant coach.  She has worked with Beth as a coach and student for ten years.  Adrienne specializes in teachinAdrienne Pitchingg the beginning and intermediate players.  Adrienne is a graduate of Girls Preparatory School and just finished a phenomenal season at Chattanooga State.  She is a consistent instructor who has the ability to get her point across to the students in an exciting and positive manner.

"Adrienne is passionate instructor that prides herself on being able to help her students reach their softball goals, whatever they may be.  Adrienne loves the game of softball and her excitement is contagious.  When Adrienne is working with a student, her energetic personality is immediately evident on the faces of her students.  The kids just love working with Adrienne and look forward to their lessons week after week," Beth added.

 

 

Lead Instructor,                                                                                Melissa Hendon

Melissa Hendon

Melissa Hendon enters her second season as a full-time pitching and hitting instructor with KFA softball.  After twelve years of training with owner and lead instructor Beth Keylon-Randolph, Melissa will take on the task of working with youngsters from all over the southeast giving pitching and hitting lessons. 

Hendon, a Ringgold, GA, native played for Coach Randolph at Chattanooga State where she was a NJCAA Division I All-American in 2006, a TJCCAA Academic All-American in 2005 and 2006, selected co-captain in 2006 and also voted the team’s Most Valuable Pitcher in 2006.  In two years she compiled a 62-9 record and a 0.75 ERA.  During her two years at Chattanooga State she recorded back-to-back 31-win seasons while leading the Tigers to a 55-14 record in 2006 and a 49-11 record in 2005.  The 2006 Tigers finished fourth in the nation.  Hendon lMelissa Pitching at USCed the Tigers to back-to-back Region VII titles in both 2005 and 2006 to account for their 14th consecutive Region title.  She posted 553 total strikeouts in two years under Coach Randolph while tossing four perfect games.

Melissa was not only a record setting pitcher at Chattanooga State; she was also a prolific hitter for the Tigers.  In two years, she hit .383 with 24 doubles, 21 home runs and 98 RBI’s. 

After graduating from Chattanooga State, Melissa signed with the University of South Carolina where she quickly stepped into the No. 1 pitcher’s spot and delivered 20 wins to lead the team.  In her junior season, her first in the SEC, she made 45 appearances en route to putting her name among Carolina greats with her 255 innings pitched (seventh-best single-season mark) and 277 strikeouts (sixth-best single-season).  After her junior season, she stood in the top 100 of the nation in four pitching categories: saves (3, 52nd), wins (20, 63rd), ERA (1.77, 66th) and strikeouts per seven innings (7.3, 76th).  Hendon threw back-to-back complete games on championship day at the Columbia regional to lead Carolina over No. 20 Oregon to advance to the program’s first ever Super Regional.

Melissa Pitching at University of South CarolinaHendon wrapped up her senior season with a career 1.98 ERA with 145 strikeouts in 151.2 innings pitched while pitching the eight perfect game in Gamecock history on March 4, 2007.  She had 18 complete games and five shutouts while tallying 4 saves, ranking 21st in the NCAA.  She was awarded the SEC Pitcher of the Week multiple times while also being selected to the SEC Academic Honor Roll in 2007 and 2008.  She was also chosen to ESPN The Magazine Academic All-District Squad.  Hendon concluded her college career with 982 strikeouts and a 1.36 ERA.

Melissa graduated with a Bachelor of Science Degree in Biology from the University of South Carolina in 2008.

 “We are very excited to have Melissa on our staff,” Beth said.  “Her experience and work ethic are qualities we feel she will pass on to her students.  She has the ability to communicate with students of all ages and adapts her lessons to fit her students.  While physical tools make a huge difference, Melissa has the ability to perform under pressure and is able to channel her trials, tribulations and keys to her success into her instruction.  A trademark of KFA instruction is the ability to identify a player’s strength and weakness and come up with a solution to work through the problems.  Melissa is gifted with this art and students are fortunate to work with her.”

 

Locations:

North Facility - Red Bank / Soddy Daisy, TN

East Facility - Ooltewah / East Brainerd, TN / GA

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Mailing: P.O. Box 788, Ooltewah, TN  37363 |  Email:  kfastaff@KFASoftball.com  | KFA Softball Hotline:  423-443-0557

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