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Kim Mahoney Meyer

  • Class
    2001
  • Induction
    2012
  • Sport(s)
    Softball
Kim Mahoney Meyer was the first of five All-American softball players at Caldwell, making the NFCA second team in both 1999 and 2001. An extremely productive player at the plate, Meyer holds the school records for career batting average, hits, runs, triples, stolen bases and total bases. She batted above .400 in each of her four seasons, including a career-best .466 in 1998. As a senior, Meyer hit .463 with 74 hits, 51 runs, 31 runs batted in, and a school-record 28 stolen bases. She is the only softball player and one of only five Caldwell athletes to receive All-American honors twice.

“Caldwell was such a big part of my life because it gave me the opportunity to play the sport I love,” she said. “After I graduated, I couldn’t even watch other teams play. It was heartbreaking to know it’s over. Just give me one more game…”

A native of Belleville, N.J., Meyer teaches language arts at Tinton Falls Middle School. She now lives in Old Bridge, N.J., with her husband Justin and their children J.T., Brady and Ava.
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