A celebration erupted on the County College of Morris (CCM) softball field after a doubleheader sweep against Raritan Valley Community College on Friday, April 19. Sparkling confetti was tossed in the air and a banner was presented to CCM’s Lady Titans Coach Greg Wardlow, of Mount Freedom, when he achieved his 400th victory with the team. Immediately after the games, the softball team gathered around home plate to celebrate the great milestone.
“All of his 400 wins are a testament to his dedication and hard work. Coach Wardlow puts a lot of time and effort into this softball program,” remarks Jack Sullivan, director of Athletics at CCM. “I am very proud to work with him and also proud that he represents CCM on the field. This accomplishment doesn’t happen overnight.”
Wardlow joined the Titans in 2005. His coaching background includes 25 years as player/manager for the Kings Athletic Club of Central Jersey, a highly successful men’s softball team. Wardlow also served as head coach of the 18U Old Bridge Knights, winning two Central Jersey championships in the New York /New Jersey travel league.
CCM participates in the National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA) Region XIX. Last year the Lady Titans finished with a record of 34-9, and finished as the runner-up in the region’s playoffs. For Spring 2019, the Lady Titans are currently the No. 1 seed in the upcoming Region Softball Tournament that will be held at CCM during the college’s Titan Weekend on May 4 and 5. The CCM softball team also won the Garden State Athletic Conference championship for 2019.
To learn more about the CCM Softball program, visit www.ccm.edu/athletics/softball/. Wardlow and the CCM softball team’s promotional video also highlights the benefit of being on the team – the camaraderie! https://youtu.be/3yQRTaR0GIc Make a winning decision and apply to CCM today, and start right … finish strong.