Victoria Rumph selected for national softball squad

OTTAWA – Drayton native Victoria Rumph has been named to the active roster of Softball Canada’s Women’s National Team.

Rumph, a catcher, is a veteran of international competition and has been part of the national team since 2013.

Currently in her third season as head coach of the Fighting Scots of Wooster College Ohio, Rumph played four years with the Youngstown State University Penguins. 

She finished her career as the school’s all-time RBI leader (123) and was the first player in program history to have a career batting average above .300, over 20 home runs and over 100 RBI.

Rumph, who earned her master’s degree in adult education from Muskingum, also holds a bachelor’s degree in chemistry from Youngstown State.

Rumph is among nine Ontario players named to the national team on Jan. 18.

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