Former Panther Chenita Rogers-Edwards inducted into 3CFCA 2015 Softball Hall of Fame
Chenita Rogers-Edwards
Cheinta Rogers –Edwards played her freshman and sophomore seasons at Sacramento City College in 1984 and 1985. In her two seasons, Rogers-Edwards set the standard for the Panthers record books. As a freshman Rogers-Edwards stole 43 bases which is the third best all-time in that program's history, and 12th all-time in CCCAA history.
As a sophomore Rogers-Edwards put together one of the finest offensive seasons in State history batting .608 with 51 stolen bases. Her .608 average is 1st all-time in Sacramento City College history, while her 51 stolen bases are 2nd all-time in program history.
After two-season at Sacramento City, Rogers-Edwards moved on to California State University, Fullerton where she helped lead the Titans to the program's only NCAA National Championship as a junior. In her senior season, the Titans returned to the NCAA Championships, finishing third. As a member of the Titans, Rogers-Edwards was a two-time All-American, and was named to the NCAA 25th Anniversary Team in 2006. She was also a member of the United State National Team and participated in the Pan-American Games. Rogers-Edwards currently resides in Conyers, Georgia
Sacramento City College congratulates Chenita on this wonderful achievement on being selected by the California Community College Fastpitch Coaches Association to the 2015 Softball Hall of Fame Class.
Andrew Wheeler original posted story May 13, 2015 on CCCAA site
