WORCESTER, Mass. - Aimee Lee had a tremendous softball career playing for Holy Name High School and then Clark University, Lee has continued that success on the diamond as a coach first with Holy Name and now with St. Paul, last week when St. Paul beat Nipmuc it marked the 200th career coaching win for Lee, a huge accomplishment for a coach that means so much to her players. "Playing for Coach Lee is something that I've been doing since I was 8," said St. Paul, Captain, Bella Mara, "she's been my coach for forever and it's honestly a blessing to be able to play for her. And anyone who's on this team is very lucky to have her as a coach."
"I love playing for Coach Lee," said St. Paul, Captain, Claire Murphy, "I played for her in field hockey and softball for a couple years now, and I think she gives everyone the same experience. She teaches us, she gives us really helpful batting tips and she's overall a good coach."
"Playing for Coach Lee, she made me into a player I never thought I could be," said St. Paul, Captain, Kaitlyn Genduso, "I've improved so much thanks to her, my batting and my fielding and my mental strength while playing, so thanks coach."