2009 Softball
Overall Streak Home Away Neutral
35-12 (.745) Lost 1 10-2 13-3 12-7
 
 
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Keri Lambeth
Head Coach

2009 marks Keri's second season as Jaguars' head coach. In 2008, she led the team to the NAIA regional playoffs and ranking of 15th in the country with a record of 32 wins and 18 losses.

A native of El Campo, Texas, Keri played for two seasons (1998-2000) at Texarkana College before transferring to the University of Houston. She made the Lady Cougars as a walk-on and played catcher for two seasons.

During that time Keri was actively involved in coaching clinics and helping out in anyway she could. In 2002, Keri graduated from UH with a Bachelor of Science degree in Kinesiology and Sport Administration. While at UH, Keri was a member of the Omicron Delta Kappa Honor Society.

Upon graduation, Keri was an Assistant Softball Coach at George Washington University (NCAA) where she was the recruiting coordinator as well as strength and conditioning coach for the Colonials during their inaugural softball season.

Beginning in 2004, Keri was the Athletic Director and Head Softball Coach at Holy Trinity Catholic High School in Temple, Texas for two years before being named the Head Softball Coach at Edna High School.
 
Myles Blinka
Assistant Coach

Blinka begins his second season helping the UHV softball program. Blinka was a high school catcher at Clear Creek High School prior to joining the U.S. Marine Corp in 2000. The League City native is employed by Invista and lives in Port Lavaca.

 
Ryan Lambeth
Assistant Coach

Ryan is in his second season helping out the program. Lambeth was a pitcher for two seasons at Texarkana College following his graduation from Clear Creek High School. He now lives in Victoria with his wife, Keri, who is the Jaguars' head softball coach. Ryan and Keri are expecting their first child this spring.

 
John Bystrek
Assistant Coach

A Pennsylvania native, Bystrek was a catcher for the University of North Carolina at Greensboro from 1996 to 1998. Following graduation, Bystrek made his way to Texas and is currently employed by Service Supply of Victoria. He and wife Sandi have two young boys, Mason and Jackson. Bystrek was a volunteer coach for the Jaguars softball team last season.

 
 
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