JCHS Lady Generals Senior Candice Williams Records 1,000 Career Strikeouts

April 10, 2025

Jackson County High School (JCHS) senior Candice Williams has achieved a remarkable milestone in her high school softball career by reaching 1,000 career strikeouts. This accomplishment is a testament to her dedication, skill, and hard work over the years.
Williams’s journey began as a freshman, where she quickly established herself as a formidable pitcher. Over the years, she has honed her skills, becoming a key player for the Lady Generals. Her ability to strike out batters with precision and consistency has been a crucial factor in her team’s success. Coach Gary Tillery has praised her for her hard work and dedication, stating that she has worked extremely hard to become the best pitcher she can be.
In addition to her impressive strikeout record, Candice Williams has also made significant contributions to her team’s overall performance. Last year, the Lady Generals had their most successful season in the history of JCHS fast pitch softball, recording the most wins (24) and most home runs (21). They won the 13th Region All “A” tournament for the first time and finished in the Elite Eight in the All “A” state tournament. Williams’s leadership and skill were instrumental in these achievements.
As she reaches this milestone, Candice Williams looks forward to continuing her softball career at the collegiate level. She has recently signed with Berea College to play softball, where she will undoubtedly continue to excel and make her mark.
Candice Williams’s achievement of 1,000 career strikeouts is not just a personal milestone but also a significant moment for JCHS and the Kentucky High School softball community. Her dedication, hard work, and skill have set a high standard for future players and have made her a role model for aspiring athletes.
Congratulations to Candice Williams on reaching this incredible milestone. Her journey is a testament to the power of perseverance and the pursuit of excellence in sports. The JCHS Lady Generals and the entire community are proud of her accomplishments and look forward to seeing her continued success in the future.