A quarter century after she graduated, Martha Covington is still one of the best hitters in Campbell and Atlantic Sun Conference softball history.
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The fast pitch era of Campbell's softball program was less than a decade old in 1996 when Martha first stepped into the left-handed batter's box. She immediately showed Campbell fans that a hitter could display power without sacrificing contact.
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She shattered the school records for doubles, home runs, total bases and RBI. She set a school mark for slugging percentage, and her .429 batting average is second all-time in Campbell history.
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Martha was a four-time Atlantic Sun first-team all-conference performer, three-time All-Southeast Region selection and a 3-time ASun batting champ. It's no surprise that she was a member of this year's Campbell Athletics Hall of Fame induction class.
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In the next episode of Tales from the Creek, Martha Covington chats with
Stan Cole about her love of the outdoors, her path to Campbell, how a strong work impacted her performance, and more.
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Suggestions for future Tales from the Creek interview subjects are always welcome and may be sent to
Stan Cole at cole@campbell.edu.