Kaylie Sippel pitches in for St. Francis

Black Cipple went wrong. And this is a good thing.

Three-game athletes in the beach, Cyppal, was slightly overwhelmed as a new person when he began to play softball in college in St. Francis in Jolyet.

“I thought there was no way to play more than one college,” he said.

Wrong.

After participating in some matches, Cipping said that she missed out on playing volleyball. After her Sophomore year, she also joined the team.

Through the beginning of its senior year, in the next two years, Cipping balanced two games, studying and worked to maintain a perfect 4.0 GPA while studying in biology.

This is a huge charge, but there is more. A few months ago, Basketball said.

The saints were down on numbers. Adam Schwarzentrab, an assistant, gave coaching to Sippal in high school and to see if she was available to help the women’s team.

So now, Cipping is again a three-game athlete.

“I can’t tell people,” said Cipping. “I have to be busy all the time. I don’t like free time, and I am responsible for all my minutes.”

St. Francis Laurelli Thormere shifted the ball against Roosevelt during a CCACAC game on Saturday, February 10, 2024 in Jolit. (Jeff Vorwa / Daily Southartown)

Although he is not getting several minutes to play time in basketball, his presence in practice has been a great help for the monk (8–16), who are struggling with injuries.

St. Francis coach John McGinti said, “We had some bodies and were fighting injuries, so we wanted to see who could help us.” “Adam suggested Kayley, and she has been great.

“It’s really good to do so.”

Cipping is on a roster including East region’s standout Hannah Cholke (St. Lawrence), Le’ Lani Harris (Marist), Ryan Hoobolt (St. Lawrence), Mia Kennelli (Oak Lawn) and Loreley Throm.

Amanda Jensen, who is a softball coach for the monk, said that she has worked with McGinti to benefit from both the talents of Sipping.


St. Francis was ready to open a softball season on Wednesday. Cipple, a left-handed outfielder/first Basman, has a .403 career average for saints with only nine strikes in 315 et-bats.

Jensen said about Sipping, “Kaylee is only one of the children who are good in everything.” “She is good in academics, athletics – whatever she does well.

“This is very comfortable. It is natural for him.”

In three years of volleyball, Cyppal kills 2,022 assistance and 291 as one setter/outside a hitter.

Kara Courier, who coachs a monk in volleyball, had a three-sport athlete in Augustana. She understands the demands on Cipping.

“Many times she is going into two practices in a day,” Courier said. “It can be difficult, but she is doing it well.”

Since adding the third game, Cipping has days where she spends two hours to practice softball at the Condenses Sports Center in Jolyet, then runs back to the campus for two hours of basketball.

And she loves it.

“Girls are super supportives, so it makes it easy to go into two practices and look at their face,” Sippal said. “They are all so terrible and so good. They are very funny to be around.”

St. Francis Kali Sippal smiles during a pregem warm -up against Roosevelt during a CCACC game in Jolit on Saturday, February 10, 2024. (Jeff Vorwa /Daily Southartown)

Bearr’s fifth generation graduates, whose father, Tod also played baseball in St. Francis, Cipping has applied to a medical school with his eye when he became a doctor.

“I want to live in ER, helping people in their worst times,” she said. “I knew I loved science, and I worked in the establishment of a hospital and really liked doctors working with me.

“Just seeing how they interact with patients, I wanted to do so.”

She is planning to return to the fifth year and will play volleyball in the fall.

As for basketball?

“If they need me again, I am here,” she said.

Jeff Vorwa is a freelance reporter for Daily Southtown.

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