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Shoemaker, the 1997 Betty Cleland Award winner, earned four varsity letters in both softball and volleyball at Marietta from 1994-97. She also lettered as a freshman in basketball.
On the diamond, Shoemaker earned second team All-OAC honors in 1994 and 1996 and first team All-OAC honors in 1995. The first baseman also received first team All-Region recognition in 1995 and second team All-Region recognition in 1996. Shoemaker, who was named to the All-Tournament Team at the NCAA East Region, played a key role in Marietta winning the Ohio Athletic Conference title and advancing to the NCAA Tournament for the first time in school history in 1996. She currently ranks second all-time in hits (146), doubles (24), batting average (.374) and fielding percentage (.976), third in at-bats (390) and runs batted in (73) and fourth in putouts (508).
In volleyball, Shoemaker picked up honorable mention All-OAC in 1995 and second team All-OAC honors in 1996. The outside hitter is the school record holder for kills (505) and attacks (1,253) in a season and kills (1,252) in a career. She also holds the record for kills (29) and attacks (69) in a five-game match.
Shoemaker, who lives in Batavia, Ohio, has worked as a Veterinary Assistant at Hopewell Animal Hospital for the last 10 years. She still enjoys playing slow-pitch softball and attends the Loveland Heights Church of Christ.
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