Islander Softball Camps
Teresa Flores Assistant Coach Islander Softball Camp Coordinator
Islander softball
assistant coach Teresa Flores is in her first year with the program.
Flores was hired after an All-American career at Texas Woman's
University and having worked with the softball program at the
University of Texas while earning her masters degree.
“Coach Flores is a
proven winner, which I think you need to surround yourself with when
you are trying to rebuild a program,” said Schumann “It starts with
getting players and coaches that buy into what we are trying to do and
Teresa fits the bill.”
Flores, who prepped
in Corpus Christi at Miller High School, played collegiately at TWU. She will work with the infielders and hitters, and assist with
recruiting. A standout shortstop, Flores was the Lonestar
Conference Player of the Year in 2004 and was named to the All-South
Central Region. Flores was named Academic All-District VI First Team
two years in a row and holds or shares 30 TWU team records and four
Lone Star Conference records.
She was awarded the
TWU President’s Award in 2004 for excellence in the classroom and on
the playing field and was named to the Louisville Slugger/NFCA
All-America Team as a third team selection.
After graduating from
TWU with a bachelor’s degree in kinesiology and a double minor in
adaptive physical education and special education, Flores earned her
masters degree in special education from the University of Texas where
she served as a manager with the Longhorn softball program during the
2007-08 year. During her time with the Longhorns, Flores assisted with
the teams hitting drills and worked with the outfielders during
defensive drills.
Flores was also a
student volunteer coach at TWU in 2004-05, giving instruction to
hitters while helping make adjustments during games and assisting with
infielders. At the University of Incarnate Word, Flores was a
volunteer coach during the 2007 season. She coordinated batting
practice and assisted with infield practice while also individually
instructing players to develop hitting skills.
While at Miller High
School, Flores received the Distinguished Scholar Award for Athletics
from the Corpus Christi Caller Times and was named All-South Texas and
All-State. She also participated in the U.S. Scholar Athlete Games in
Rhode Island.
Her travel ball
career includes international play in Europe and Canada and playing
against teams from the National Pro Fast pitch League. She was a member
of the Texas Elite travel team that toured Holland, Germany and the
Czech Republic in 2002.
Flores was on the
California Schutt Hurricanes Women’s Major team, traveling to the
Canada Cup where her teammate was Olympian Andrea Duran in 2003. In
2005 she played for the California Sunbirds, one of the nation’s top
amateur teams that plays against teams from the NPF.
In 2007, she played
on Corona (Calif.) Storm USA, a women’s major team that won the
American Softball Association Class A national championship. Flores was
named ASA Class A All-American while playing for Storm USA. _____________________________________________________________________________________
Rachel Townsend Assistant Coach
Rachel Townsend is in her first year as a member of the Islander softball staff. She will hold the position of graduate assistant for the Islanders. Townsend will work with the Islander outfielders and is in charge of field maintenance.
Townsend played at Texas Woman’s University for legendary softball coach Diane Baker. She was an NFCA All-American Scholar Athlete for the 2004-05 year and an honorable mention all-conference selection at third base as a senior.
While at TWU, Townsend received her bachelor’s degree in kinesiology with a minor in English. She received multiple academic and private scholarships in her time at TWU and was named to the National Honor Roll and National Dean’s List for the 2004 year as well as being a member of the Student Athlete Advisory Committee from 2003-05 while at TWU.
During the past year, Townsend had served as the head softball coach at Desert Pines High School in Las Vegas, Nevada.
Before that, she had served on the staff of the Texas Dreams gymnastics team during the 2006-07 year, volunteered as the head coach for the Denton High School fall ball program in 2006 and worked as event staff at Alltel Arena from 2002 to 2006.
Townsend also served as a representative in the women’s coaching clinic at the Olympic training center in October of 2006 as well as being a counselor at the TWU softball camp during the summer following her senior season.
“Rachel is young, knowledgeable, and enthusiastic about coaching. There are two types of people in the world – energy givers and energy takers.” said Islander head coach Jake Schumann, “Rachel is an energy giver and I can't wait to see the effects it has on our team this season.”
|