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Condors Welcome Four New Recruits to Women’s Softball Team

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The Conestoga Condors are thrilled to kick off the 2025 varsity signing season by welcoming four outstanding recruits to the Women’s Softball program. These talented athletes are ready to build on the team’s impressive progress last year, which saw the Condors qualify for the OCAA Championship tournament and finish fourth in the province—a significant milestone in the program’s development.

Meet the New Recruits

Regan Jacklin

  • Academic Program: Educational Support
  • Hometown: Petrolia, ON
  • Club Team: Lucan Ilderton Athletics
  • Career Highlights: Silver at U17 Easterns and U17 Grand Valley Champions
  • Why Regan Chose Conestoga: “I want to be a Condor because of the competition the team brings and the goals and growth we are already planning for the 2025 season.”

Jenna Davies

  • Academic Program: Criminal Justice
  • Hometown: Airdrie, AB
  • Club Team: Revolution Fastball
  • Career Highlights: Competing in the Canada Cup alongside Olympic athletes
  • Why Jenna Chose Conestoga: “I’ve felt welcome since day one!”

Chloe Richardson

  • Academic Program: Business Administration - Management
  • Hometown: Waterloo, ON
  • Club Team: UTM Impact
  • Career Highlights: Silver at Provincials (2019) and Gold in B Pool Provincials (2024)
  • Why Chloe Chose Conestoga: “I’ve wanted to be a Condor pretty much the whole time I’ve been in high school because I love playing ball. I’ve gotten to watch some of the amazing players that have played for this school and those who still do. I love the family environment the team brings, and the thought of being a Condor makes me proud.”

 Violet Iverson

  • Academic Program: Interior Design
  • Hometown: Richmond, BC
  • Club Team: True North Trailblazers
  • Career Highlights: Eight over-the-fence home runs in the 2024 season, including two in one game during the Cascade National Tournament
  • Why Violet Chose Conestoga: “It was a difficult decision to choose between colleges, but in the end, I was really impressed by the vibe amongst the girls, and I wanted to be a part of that.”

Head Coach Rob Scott on the Recruitment Class

“Our 2025 recruitment class has exceeded our expectations. With two key members of our pitching staff graduating and our starting catching entering her final year of eligibility, we urgently needed to strengthen both our pitching and catching positions. This class will serve as the next pieces of the foundation moving forward. We’re rebuilding with athletes who are fast, versatile, committed, and determined to compete at the highest level.”

Looking Ahead to 2025
Coach Scott has high hopes for the upcoming season:
“Our 2025 season will focus on building upon the strong foundation we began laying in 2024. Last year, we started to showcase the vision we have for the future: delivering an exciting, entertaining experience for our home crowd to enjoy and support. Our team and its leaders deserve recognition for their dedication to continuous improvement, driving both themselves and their teammates to reach their full potential and make the most of their lifelong training.”

With the addition of these promising recruits and the strong roster of returning student athletes, the Condors Women’s Softball team is poised for another exciting and competitive season. Welcome to the family, Regan, Jenna, Chloe, and Violet!

Stay tuned for more Condors updates as we approach the 2025 season!