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PLU Fastpitch Assistant Coaches
| Mandy
Flores-Handley, Assistant Coach
A three-time all-conference infielder who
made the NFCA All-Region team her sophomore, junior and senior
years at Pacific Lutheran, Mandy is in her fifth season as
a PLU assistant coach.
She was named a second team All-American her
sophomore year and set the school record for runs scored in
a season (50). She was a two-sport star in softball and volleyball
at PLU, establishing a school record for volleyball service
aces in a season (77).
She is employed as a vocational rehabilitation
counselor with Condon Nero Inc., and is the head volleyball
coach at Rogers High School in Puyallup. Mandy is married
to Shane Handley. |
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Lance
Glasoe, Assistant Coach
Lance Glasoe, in his second year as a Pacific
Lutheran fastpitch assistant coach, brings six years of high
school coaching experience to the program.
Glasoe was fastpitch head coach at Sumner
High School from 2001-05, and head coach at Bonney Lake High
School in 2006. As the first-ever head coach at brand new
Bonney Lake High, he earned Tacoma News Tribune All-Area
Coach of the Year and Seamount League/Pierce Division Coach
of the Year honors. He also earned all-area and league Coach
of the Year recognition in 2003 and 2005 while at Sumner High
School. In his six seasons at the prep level, Glasoe coached
three state tournament teams, two league most valuable pitchers
and two league most valuable players.
Glasoe, a 1995 graduate of Western Washington
University, is working on a master’s degree in Educational
Leadership from Seattle Pacific University. He is a technology
education teacher at Graham-Kapowsin High School. |
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Liz
Stuhlmiller, Assistant Coach
A two-time first team All-Northwest Conference
outfielder for Pacific Lutheran, Liz Stuhlmiller is in her
second season as a Lute fastpitch assistant coach.
Stuhlmiller is an example of the adage that
hard work pays off. As a PLU freshman Stuhlmiller was cut
from the team, but given a second chance became the team’s
top pinch runner in 2003. Stuhlmiller continued to work on
her game and by her junior year was a starting outfielder.
She earned first team All-Northwest Conference honors in both
2005 and 2006. Last season she hit .398, led the Lutes with
34 runs, and also stole 17 bases.
Stuhlmiller graduated in May 2006 with a degree
in biology and a minor in chemistry. She has been accepted
as a student in the first-ever class at Pacific Northwest
University of Health Sciences, which opens its doors in August
2008 in Yakima, Wash. |
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