Tallahassee, Fla. (seminoles.com) – The college softball world is certainly glad that Florida State’s Kaley Mudge decided not to pursue weightlifting when she was a senior in high school. As a multi-sport athlete who excelled in every sport she tried – softball, volleyball, basketball, soccer, and track. She was a member of her high school’s weightlifting team as a senior. “Weightlifting was a winter sport,” said Mudge. “Volleyball season ended right before it started and weightlifting ended right when softball started in the spring. I had a few softball teammates that had been on the weightlifting team for a few years already. They let me join the weightlifting team, and I was able to work out every day during school even during volleyball season.” Fortunately for the Florida State softball program, Mudge chose the bats and the balls over the power bars and kettlebells. As Mudge and her teammates begin play in the NCAA Tallahassee Regional Championship against Ho
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