Any players interested in being part of 2010-2011 Crush team.  Please send along an email to:               polarcrush@polarcrushsoftball.org


2010 Polar Crush Summer Schedule


NJ Outlaws East Coast Showdown – Pennsville, NJ – June 11 - 12 

Pennsbury Invitational & Recruiting Camp – Yardley, PA – June 17 - 20  

ASA Gold National Qualifier - Location/Date: TBD

Devens Invitational & Recruiting Camp – Devens, MA – June 24 - 27

Louisville Slugger Invitational – Boulder, CO – June 28 - July 4

DWI Tournameny of Champions – Binghampton, NY – July 9 - 11

Delaware Invitational & Recruiting Camp – Newark, DE – July 16 - 18

Newtown Rock Summer Showcase – Newtown, PA – July 22 - 25

ASA Gold Nationals-Marietta, GA - August 1 - 7

Polar Crush Fall 2009 Schedule

Newtown Rocks U18 Tournament – Newtown, PA– Sept. 19 - 20 

Newtown Rock Fall Showcase - Newtown, PA - Oct. 10 - 11

NJ Outlaws Fall East Coast Showdown - Runnemede, NJ - Oct. 17 - 18

Rising Stars - Ft. Lauderdale, FL - Oct. 23 - 25


2009 Polar Crush Summer Schedule


East Coast Showdown – Pennsville, NJ – June 13 - 14 

Pennsbury Invitational & Recruiting Camp – Yardley, PA – June 18 - 21  /
Oklahoma City ASA Gold National Qualifier - Sterling, MA
  Polar Crush Wins Region 1 Qualifier!! 

Devens Invitational & Recruiting Camp – Devens, MA – June 25 - 28

Louisville Slugger Invitational – Boulder, CO – July 2 - 5

Delaware Invitational & Recruiting Camp – Newark, DE – July 17 - 19

Newtown Rock Summer Showcase – Newtown, PA – July 23 - 26

Team NJ Challenger Cup – Somerset, NJ – July 30 - August 2

ASA Gold Nationals-Oklahoma City, OK - August 3 - 9




2008 ACCOMPLISHMENTS - The Polar Crush prides itself in developing our players' true potential by participating at some of the nation's most competitive venues.  This summer was no exception...

Pennsbury Exposure Camp/Tournament-Pennsbury, PA

Polar Crush NSA Devens Invitational - Devens, MA

Colorado Independence Day Tournament - Boulder, CO

Carolina Cardinals Classic - Raleigh, NC 

Newtown Rocks Exposure Tournament - Newtown, PA

Stratford Brakettes - Doubleheader - Stratford, CT

ASA Gold National Championships - Oklahoma City, OK





Head Coach - Robyn King
Robyn King:
  - Robyn@PolarCrushSoftball.org  
Returning for the 2008-2009 season is Robyn King.  A Crush alumna, Robyn is one of the leading softball pitching/hitting instructors in the New England region.  A 2001 graduate of  Boston University, Robyn was an outstanding pitcher and offensive player, twice earning All-New England honors. She is 2nd in BU's all-career record for innings pitched, wins, strikeouts and shutouts, and in the top 5 all-career for batting average, at-bats, hits, doubles and slugging percentage. Robyn has pitched professionally in Europe and with the Stratford Brakettes, where she registered a 23-4 career record with 230 strikeouts in 192 innings and an ERA of 0.29

Assistant Coach - Rachael Powers
Rachael Powers:
  - Rachael joins the Crush for the 2010 season.  Rachael is in her second season as head softball coach of the Wheaton College where the former all-region Wheaton player  returned to her alma mater in 2008 to help the Lyons go 29-14 overall and place second in the New England Women's and Men's Athletic Conference (NEWMAC) standings at 12-4.

Previously, Powers helped bring unprecedented success to Framingham State College during four years as an assistant coach. She spent 2004-07 guiding the Rams to 74 wins, including 34 in Massachusetts State College Athletic Conference (MASCAC) play, as both figures were the highest during any four-year period in program history to that point. Including tournament action, Framingham State was 42-27 against league foes with Powers as a coach.

The Rams won the MASCAC Tournament for the first time in 2007, advancing to their initial NCAA Tournament. Powers helped Framingham State match the program's single-season wins record (21) in both 2006 and 2007 while pushing the squad to the championship round of the MASCAC Tournament in 2004, 2006 and 2007.

A three-time National Fastpitch Coaches Association (NFCA) All-New England and two-time New England Intercollegiate Softball Coaches Association (NEISCA) all-region selection, Powers helped the Lyons go 143-38-1 overall and 57-7 in NEWMAC play. Wheaton at least shared the regular season league crown all four of her years, winning three conference tournament titles to qualify for the NCAA Tournament. Powers' Blue and White squad advanced to the College World Series in 2001, as the team came in third nationally and she was named all-tournament.

A two-time captain, Powers was Wheaton's starting third baseman and center fielder during different points in her career. Upon graduating, she ranked among the top 10 in program history in 13 major offensive career categories, including hits, home runs, batting average, runs batted in and stolen bases. Powers batted .366 in 172 games, finishing with 199 hits, 117 RBI, 38 doubles and 15 homers.