Earlham pitcher headed to play for Spartans

Pictured: Sitting (L to R) – Andy Tibbs, Kelsey’s father; Kelsey Tibbs; and Amy Tibbs, Kelsey’s mother. Standing – Bill Taylor, Southwestern vice president of instruction, and Andy Major, head coach for Lights Out Fast Pitch.
Pictured: Sitting (L to R) – Andy Tibbs, Kelsey’s father; Kelsey Tibbs; and Amy Tibbs, Kelsey’s mother. Standing – Bill Taylor, Southwestern vice president of instruction, and Andy Major, head coach for Lights Out Fast Pitch.

Earlham pitcher Kelsey Tibbs has signed a National Letter of Intent to play softball at Southwestern Community College in Creston starting this fall.

Tibbs, who will graduate from Earlham High School in May, played softball for Earlham, as well as club ball for Lights Out Fast Pitch, out of Truro. She was named second team all-conference in the West Central Activities Conference for her high school team her junior year.

Tibbs is the daughter of Amy and Andy Tibbs of Earlham.