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Roaring Champions - A Conversation with Caidence Phillips and Will Capie

49 min · 18. juni 2026
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Episode 73 of Coaches at Crown Brew Getting Coffee features 2026 state champion Carterville High School softball head coach Will Capie and senior standout pitcher Caidence Phillips joining host Kerry Martin for an in-depth conversation fresh off Carterville’s latest state championship run. Capie reflects on building one of Southern Illinois’ premier high school softball programs, managing the demands of a championship-caliber roster, balancing player development with rest, and the culture of relentless preparation that has fueled the Lions’ sustained success. Phillips discusses her remarkable senior season after earning honors including Gatorade Player of the Year and MaxPreps Player of the Year, while sharing insight into her recruiting journey to the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, the discipline required to compete at an elite level, and the sacrifices made by her family throughout her softball career. The episode also explores leadership, overcoming adversity, faith in athletics, handling pressure in championship moments, the importance of team chemistry, and the life lessons gained through perseverance, humility, confidence and competing at the highest level. Presented by the Swinford Media Group and sponsored by Adrenaline Fundraising, Marion Plumbing, Christopher Rural Health Planning Corp, and Swinford Wedding Photography and Videography.

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Roaring Champions - A Conversation with Caidence Phillips and Will Capie

Episode 73 of Coaches at Crown Brew Getting Coffee features 2026 state champion Carterville High School softball head coach Will Capie and senior standout pitcher Caidence Phillips joining host Kerry Martin for an in-depth conversation fresh off Carterville’s latest state championship run. Capie reflects on building one of Southern Illinois’ premier high school softball programs, managing the demands of a championship-caliber roster, balancing player development with rest, and the culture of relentless preparation that has fueled the Lions’ sustained success. Phillips discusses her remarkable senior season after earning honors including Gatorade Player of the Year and MaxPreps Player of the Year, while sharing insight into her recruiting journey to the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, the discipline required to compete at an elite level, and the sacrifices made by her family throughout her softball career. The episode also explores leadership, overcoming adversity, faith in athletics, handling pressure in championship moments, the importance of team chemistry, and the life lessons gained through perseverance, humility, confidence and competing at the highest level. Presented by the Swinford Media Group and sponsored by Adrenaline Fundraising, Marion Plumbing, Christopher Rural Health Planning Corp, and Swinford Wedding Photography and Videography.

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