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Kodee Murray took her team to
the State Tournament for the third straight
year, and is just one season removed from
capturing the school’s second state title.
During the 2009 season, Murray led the
Falcons to a 41-11-1 record finished in the
Final Four of the state tournament. In
addition to that, they entered the state
tournament winning their last 12 post-season
games. Since arriving on campus in 2002,
Murray has lifted the program to one the
state’s most elite and reached the pinnacle
during the 2008 season. After guiding an
all-freshman team to the championship game
in 2007, she brought an experienced team
back to the state tournament in 2008. They
made their intention known that the state
championship was what they were there for
and by the time the dust had settled, the
Falcons had their second state title in
school history. Murray guided the team to a
43-5 record, which included a 5-1 win over
Mt. San Antonio College in the state
championship game. The wins set a new school
record, while this year’s team is looking to
eclipse that mark.
Now in her eighth season, Murray has posted
a 251-98-2 (.718) record, which includes
three South Coast Conference championships,
including the last two seasons, while the
team has advanced to the Southern California
Regional Playoffs all eight years. Ever
since she arrived, Murray has established
herself as one of the top-notch coaches in
the state, and was honored in 2007 by being
named the Southern California Coach of the
Year, while she has been named the
conference Coach of the Year twice. Back in
2004, the team won their first conference
championship in 14 years and were the
#2-seeded team in Southern California, while
they have also been seeded #2 the last two
seasons, as well.
Murray became the fourth coach of the
Cerritos College softball program when she
took over the program in 2002. She came to
the Falcons after spending the 2001 season
as an assistant coach at Santa Ana College,
where they placed second in the State
Championships. Murray brings coaching
experience that spans every level – high
school, community college, and
professionally both in the United States and
internationally.
Murray has over 20 years of experience
coaching, with 13 of those at the community
college level. She spent six years as the
head coach at Los Angeles Valley College,
rebuilding a team that had been on hiatus
for a number of years. Murray coached at the
high school level for six years, including a
CIF Championship team at Woodbridge High
School in Irvine in 1988. Professionally,
Murray coached the Tampa Bay Firestix of the
Women’s Professional Fastpitch team out of
Tampa Bay, Florida, and helped them to
within three games of winning their
division. Internationally, Murray coached
the Regio Calabria Team in the Italian
Softball Federation.
Murray played softball at Golden West
College for two years and at Cal Poly
University, Pomona from 1982-83, where she
earned All-West Region honors in 1983 and
ASA All-American honors in 1984. After
college, Murray played second base for the
Orange Majestics, which included winning the
1987 ASA Women’s Major Fastpitch National
Championship and several berths to the
Olympic Festival.
Murray earned a Bachelor of Science degree
in Physical Education from Cal Poly Pomona
in 1985 and a Master of Science degree in
Physical Education from Cal State Dominguez
Hills in 1991. She earned a second Master’s
degree in Special Education from National
University in 1994. |