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Northeast Alabama CC Softball Coach Joe Guthrie on 10-0 Start, Big Wins, and Mustang Standouts

39 min · 16. feb. 2026
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Charles Mays (Mays Sports Media) interviews Coach Joe Guthrie of the Northeast Alabama Community College Mustang Softball program as the team opens the season 10–0. Guthrie discusses the value of scheduling elite JUCO competition, including a three-game series win over McLennan and wins over Georgia Highlands and Central Alabama, and explains how creating a Division I-style atmosphere (including three-umpire crews) helps prepare teams for postseason play despite financial limitations across programs. He credits assistant coach/athletic director Jimmy Kolaitis for the Mustangs’ offensive production and describes the team’s development through fall games against JUCOs and Division I opponents. Guthrie highlights key players and their early-season performances: freshman Marti McCluskey’s versatility, work ethic, and power; freshman Austin McNeece’s high-contact approach; sophomore Chloe Hatch’s athleticism and impact as a leadoff threat; freshman pitcher Addie Edwards’ elite ability and growth with a dominant changeup; and pitcher Skylar Branch’s continued winning track record and improved pitch mix. He also discusses transfers like Emmorie Burke (from UAB) and Francesca Lump (from Memphis), describing them as humble, motivated “bouncebacks” who add experience and leadership. Guthrie emphasizes recruiting for character and team culture, sharing an example of both teams eating together after a close McClennan game and praising sportsmanship on both sides. The episode closes with a preview of upcoming games against Central Alabama and Walters State, and Mays and Guthrie discuss Mays’ expanding coverage beyond softball and the changing landscape of college athletics.

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