By GERARD WELLBROCK
Hays Post
Fort Hays State’s most decorated softball player is not done with her playing career. Maddie Holub, who became the first Tiger to be named First Team All-American by both the National Fastpitch Coaches Association and Daktronics in the same season, has signed to play this spring in Italy.
Holub will play for Collechio baseball softball club, an international club. Holub says the invitaion to play abroad came as a surprise. “The manager for the team I am going to play for contacted coach (Erin) Kinberger. I guess they found my stats somewhere” Holub said.

The European league Holub will be playing in allows two foreign players on each team. As of now Holub says she will be the only American on her team. “I’m replacing an American that was playing their last year. At the end of January I’ll know if they’ll be another American. They’re trying to pull another one that played for an Italian team last year” Holub said.
The season begins March 29th and runs through July 5th. If her squad finishes in the top-four of the league, they qualify for the championship series which is played in Holland in September. Because of the timing, Holub will be leaving the Tigers in mid-season.
Holub finished 2013 at 29-4 overall with a 1.03 ERA, 26 complete games, 13 shutouts, three saves, and 345 strikeouts in 224 innings pitched. Holub was also one of the nation’s top hitters with a .426 batting average, 19 home runs, 10 doubles, three triples, 56 RBI, 62 runs scored, an .841 slugging percentage and .516 on-base percentage.
Maddie Holub talks about playing in Italy
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