Lindsey Garehime

Lindsey Garehime

Player Profile

Class:
Senior

Hometown:
Redwood City, CA

High School:
Carlmont HS

Height:
5-8

Position:
INF/OF

Experience:
2L

B/T:
R/R

2006 (Sophomore): The Tigers top pinch-hitter throughout the season, Garehime established herself as a force at the plate in her second season. Off the bench, Garehime hit .227 with five hits, three of which were home runs. Overall, Lindsey finished with a .304 average, after earning starting time late in the season. She posted four home runs and 15 RBIs in just 46 at-bats, posting a .587 slugging percentage, tops among the Tigers. In two starts against Cal State Northridge, Garehime was 5-for-6 (.833) with one double, one home run and five RBIs.

2005 (Freshman): In her first collegiate season, Lindsey saw action in 39 of the Tigers' contests, starting 19. Spending time at the corner infield positions and as the designated player, Garehime batted .213, driving in seven RBI, with two home runs and five doubles. Lindsey's lone at bat against McNesse State on Apr. 3 was a solo home run, kick starting a four-run seventh inning that forced the game into extra innings. In the field, Garehime was perfect, tallying 20 defensive assists without a single error.

High School: Garehime is a 2004 graduate of Carlmont High School in Redwood City, Calif., where she was a three-year letterwinner in softball. She also competed in soccer and volleyball during her high school athletic career. Lindsey led her softball team to a combined 94-9 (.913) overall record and a 35-1 (.972) conference mark in her three years. She earned all-league and all-county first team honors her junior and senior seasons. As a senior, she recorded a .369 batting average and .550 slugging percentage. At the club level, Garehime competed for the Runnin Rebels 18-Gold team.

Personal: Lindsey Garehime was born in Redwood City, Calif. She is the daughter of Bill and Jodi Garehime and has one older sister. Lindsey is an education major in her second year at Pacific. She plans to pursue a career in coaching and/or teaching.

Kolze on Garehime: "Lindsey showed a lot of promise last year offensively and has become a better defensive player at the corners every day. As we continue to give her repetition and as she continues to grow, she will continue to get better."

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