The Next ISC Player Profile Could Be YOU

Blair Setford • May 11, 2025

Who Wants To Be in the Next ISC Player Profile?

ISC Teams – We Want to Feature YOU!

Players and coaches across the ISC circuit—it's time to tell your story.

Whether you're a rising star or a seasoned vet, the ISC Player Profiles are your chance to get featured online, across socials. We’re highlighting the athletes and coaches that make this sport so great.

 Players – Fill out your Player Profile:

 https://forms.gle/on9esg5A7cvsuBXg6

 Coaches – Fill out your Coach Profile:

 https://forms.gle/CH8jFCQuTyJ49Av28

 Include your photos, stories, and goals—we’ll take care of the rest!

Let’s show the world what ISC fastpitch is all about!

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