Softball Recruiting / Virginia / Bassett, VA / Bassett High School / Kendall Varner

Kendall Varner '17 Recruiting Profile

Bassett High SchoolBassett, VASoftball
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ClubDiamond Fever Fastpitch Softball
Height5'8"
Weight135lbs
Age25
Primary Position1st Base
Secondary PositionOutfielder
Dominant HandLeft
20 yrd sprint (60 ft)2.8

Video

Video of April 2014April 2014
Video of August 2015August 2015

Personal Statement

Every athlete wants to write the perfect words to attract the right recruiter, and I am no different in that aspect.  What can I write that makes me outshine all others?  Not a lot.  My actions, however, fill in the blanks when my words falter.  So, I want to attempt to give you a clear picture of what makes me, well, me.  I have big goals.  I want to play softball for a Division I or II college and major in a field that allows me to use my interests in math and science—possibly something in the field of physical therapy.  I am a high school junior who earned a spot on the JV team during my eighth grade year and the varsity team my freshman year. I have made the all-conference team both years of high school as well.  The coaches know me well as I have been a constant in the weight room and on the practice field.  I have played travel softball since fourth grade.  Currently, I play first, outfield, and pitch for the 18U Diamond Fever Fastpitch Softball Team. When I research the stats that recruiters desire, I have them.  I may see stats better than mine (and some worse than mine), but I can promise one attribute that casts shadows over all others—my intense work ethic.

Whether I am in the classroom or on the athletic fields, I give every aspect of my life my full ability.  If a student or teammate is giving 99%, I will give more.  I am the only female in the weight room at my high school three days a week, and I have been in that weight room working since my seventh grade year. I work with a trainer who has supported his personal children and many other athletes all the way to Division I and II schools.  He often uses me to teach his football players the correct techniques, and I have even accompanied him to another school to help train their track team in the weight room.  Currently, I squat 225 lbs, I clean 145 lbs, and I bench 115 lbs.  If I am not in the classroom or weight room, I can promise I am somewhere near a softball, either at practice with my travel team, in the basement on cold days or the backyard on warm days hitting balls into the net, or pitching balls to a target—that target usually being my younger brother or father.  My father is a #1 supporter as he constantly catches/throws with me; studies my hitting, pitching, and throwing style; and makes sure I am following the proper techniques. Yes, he is a trained player and coach, but he has the foresight and wisdom to allow me to work under other well-qualified coaches.

In the classroom, I continue to work hard to make sure I am striving for the best grades I can, earning the Principal’s Scholar Award and the academic excellence awards ever term.  I am currently anticipating all A’s on my report card during this challenging junior year— even in my AP Calculus class where I am the only junior among a sea of seniors. Overall, my junior schedule is saturated with AP classes in history, English (AP Language and Composition), and math. But I enjoy every moment that pushes me forward.

I am most excited about this year’s softball season—both at the high school and with my travel team.  I am most comfortable on the softball field—ball in hand and attitude set on excellence. While I may not be the loudest, I do stand out through my focus, my determination, and my skills.  At the end of August 2013, 2014, and 2015, I was accepted to play in the Queen of the Diamonds South Tournament with players from all over the East coast.  I have earned the game MVP, a title awarded by college players and recruiters watching from the press box, both years.  They noticed I was always the first out on the field, the first to encourage a teammate, and the first to get that power hit!  Another season highlight from this summer occurred two weeks ago in North Carolina at a tournament when I hit my first walk-off homerun, a walk-off double, and another homerun off the first pitch of the game. So yes, I love softball—and I don’t mean that superficially.  I find my strength and my confidence through this game, and these attributes carry over to my other talents and abilities.

Athletics

High School Information

  • Years w/ Varsity
  • 3 years
  • Varsity Starter
  • 3 years
  • 2016 Varsity Team
  •  
    Starter
     - Jersey: #11
  • Individual Awards
  • 1st Team All-Conference, 1st Team All-County
  • 2015 Varsity Team
  •  
    Starter
     - Jersey: #11
  • Individual Awards
  • 1st Team All-Conference
  • 2014 Varsity Team
  •  
    Starter
     - Jersey: #11

Club Information

  • Seasons of Club Experience
  • 1 season
  • 2016 Diamond Fever Fastpitch Softball (18U Travel)
  • I have played travel ball since I was 8 years old, and I have been a part of the Diamond Fever organization for the past six years.

Coach References

  • Travel / Club Coach
  • Warren Mills
  • Travel / Club Coach
  • Tim Bray
  • High School Head Coach
  • Bill Parks

Events

  • Camp/Event
  • QDSS Showcase Event
  • 9/04/15 to 9/06/15
  • Individual showcase and camp
  • Camp/Event
  • QDSS showcase event
  • 8/30/14 to 8/31/14
  • Won game MVP honors
  • Camp/Event
  • Queen of the Diamonds South
  • 8/30/13 to 9/01/13
  • During this tournament, I earned an MVP award.

Training

  • Weight Training
  • 6 years
  • I have been weight training three times a week at the area high school since seventh grade with Johnny Miller, a prior football coach and father who has trained his children to all compete on the Division I college level in their respective sports.

Statistics

Statistic2016 Diamond Fever 2015 Varsity Team2014 Varsity Team
BA.405.450.553
GP502013
AB1296038
HR622
Slug%693.795.895
SO873
OB%480.538.666
SB/Att.35/424/40/0
Team Record27-239-4
R2015
H2721
2B77
3B30
RBI1718
BB712
Put outs27
Assists23
Errors3
Fld%.939

Academics

Grades

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High School Information

StateVirginia
Phone(276) 629-1731

Academic Accomplishments

Are you in honor classes?
Yes. I am a part of an accelerated math program that has me one year ahead of my classmates in math. This past year, I was the only junior in a classroom full of seniors in AP Calculus, completing the course with a 103 average. I was also enrolled in AP Psychology, AP American History, AP Language and Composition-- all while earning 12 college credits and making at least a 100 in each course.
Are you in AP/IB classes?
Yes. AP Calculus, AP Psychology, AP Language and Composition, and AP American History
Registered with the NCAA Eligibility Center?
Yes

Awards and Activities

  • Awards2014-2016 Academic Letter of Excellence, straight A's during high school career, 2013 Principal's Scholar (granted to one female in a class of 400 students), 2013 Teacher's Choice Science Award, A Honor Roll during entire middle school years
  • ActivitiesFreshman Class Vice President, Beta Club, church jr. high youth group, Junior Class President.

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