The Sentinel & Enterprise: 'Gardner Grad Caps Amazing College Career'
By Nick Mallard, The Sentinel & Enterprise
When it comes to Gardner High School softball, there has been no
shortage of outstanding accomplishments by current and former
players. Recently, Stacey Lajoie, a Gardner alumna, added another
brilliant chapter to the storied program's legacy.
On April 16, the former Wildcat star took over first place on the
UMass Lowell career home run list, belting the 20th long ball of
her career. She added one more before the close of the season to
complete her collegiate career with 21. Lajoie also finished as
UMass Lowell's all-time leader in games played (208).
"I never expected to set any kind of home run record," Lajoie
during in a recent phone interview. "I came (to UMass Lowell) not
knowing what to expect.
While Lajoie maintains she never expected such an accomplishment,
the ascent to the career home run mark isn't much of a surprise for
Gardner head coach Howie Klash, who manned the bench during
Lajoie's tenure as a Wildcat.
"When she was here, she was an outstanding hitter," Klash said.
"She could hit for power, but she could also bunt. She used to play
baseball with some of the boys here and I'm pretty sure she hit
more home runs than most of the boys."
The ability to hit, and hit well, is a strong suit of Lajoie's, but
not the only aspect of her game that garners attention. UMass
Lowell softball coach Harry Sauter spoke of a recent game against
Saint Rose in which Lajoie made three spectacular defensive plays
in the final inning as the River Hawks picked up a win.
"She's very athletic. She's become a great outfielder," Sauter
said. "She started as a shortstop here, but has moved to center
field and now plays mostly there and catches a little.
"Stacey's the only senior we have on the team. We have a young team
and we're struggling a little, but she's doing the best she can to
lead the group. She's a team captain and great leader."
Despite having all the tools to be a successful player, it's her
ability to crush pitches from the opposition that has put Lajoie in
the spotlight recently.
In the third inning of the opening game of a doubleheader at New
Haven, Lajoie passed the mark of former River Hawk standout Laurie
Tanguay with her second home run of the season and 20th of her
career.
"I think my family was more excited about it than I was," Lajoie
recalled. "I was just in the game, hoping to win. I didn't get
excited at all until I saw my dad running to get the ball. Then I
got a little excited."
Tanguay graduated with the record last season and has kept in touch
with the team and Lajoie over the course of this year's
campaign.
"(Tanguay) set the record last year when they were teammates and
has been very supportive this year," Sauter said. "She was at one
of the games earlier (last) month. It may have been the game where
Stacey broke the record."
"(Tanguay) called me (after the home run)," Lajoie said. "She was
really happy for me."
The accomplishment capped off a season that lacked highlights for
the River Hawks as a team. In addition to breaking the record,
Lajoie was recently named to the Northeast-10 Conference Softball
First Team, putting the finishing touches on an outstanding career.
The senior from Gardner went out in strong fashion, being named the
Northeast-10 Conference Softball Player of the Week and UPS
Student-Athlete of the Week to cap the season.
Lajoie said she still keeps in touch with some of her high school
teammates from both basketball and softball and Klash, noting that
"he came to watch the senior game this year."
In addition, to being an outstanding athlete, Lajoie has shined in
the classroom and is hoping to pursue a master's degree in
education with a goal to "be a fourth- or fifth-grade teacher."
Lajoie recently applied to continue her education at UMass
Lowell.
Sauter, for one, would enjoy seeing his star center fielder/catcher
stay in the area for a bit longer.
"I put in a letter of recommendation for her," Sauter said. "It
would be great if she stayed here and helped coach. She's a great
athlete and a fun person to be around."



























