Wednesday,
December 6, 2006
GREENEVILLE,
Gillum
replaces Wes Holly, Jr., who stepped
down as the Pioneers’ head coach last month after two seasons at the
Greeneville,
Gillum
brings over eight years of collegiate head coaching experience, including four
seasons at South Atlantic Conference rival
The 1986
"I've
known Fred for several years and have always been impressed with him as a person
as well as a quality coach," said Hoffmeyer.
"To be able to attract someone with his experience in the middle of the
year will keep our program heading in the right direction. His knowledge
of the South Atlantic Conference and what it takes to be successful in our
league will help our players in their development. We look forward to
working with Fred and celebrating our future success under his direction."
Coach
Gillum has made a habit out of building programs into
respectable and competitive squads. His first softball assignment was at
After
giving up football to coach softball full-time, Gillum
accepted the head coaching job at
"I'm very excited about
this opportunity and looking forward to get started," said Gillum. "I've
always admired
Following
Gillum's second season at Kentucky Wesleyan, he
received a call from Mars Hill to revive the Lion softball program. In the 2002
season, Coach Gillum led his team to a 15-30 record
with Jennifer Wilson and Deanna Hinson being named to the
All-SAC teams. His second season on the "Hill" saw the Lions improve
again with a 21-30 finish with Audrey Riffel and Tessa Ashwell
earning All-SAC honors.
In
2004, the Lions suffered an injury plagued campaign to finish 12-47 overall,
before posting a 13-win improvement in 2005.
In
his four years at the Mars Hill, N.C. school, five of
his players earned All-Conference recognition, including two All-SAC First Team
selections. His players also shined off
the diamond as his teams boasted a team grade point average of 3.00 or better
during his tenure with the Lions while 14 of the 18 seniors who completed their
eligibility at Mars Hill, graduated.
Gillum has served on the NCAA Division II South
Atlantic Region Advisory Committee (2004, 2005) and the NFCA Division II Top 25
Rating Committee (2005). In 2005, he
served as the NCAA representative for the South Atlantic Region Tournament,
held in
During
the summer months, he works a number of softball camps and has served as an
instructor at the Blue-Chip Fastpitch Showcase,
Cumberland College Softball Camp, Championship Softball Camps, Kennesaw State
University Softball Camp, Coastal Carolina University Softball Camp, Kentucky
Wesleyan College Softball Camp, Sue Bennett College Softball Camp,
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