Murray High School is proud to announce Kimberly Pidcock as the new Murray High School Softball coach. Pidcock, previously the MHS Softball assistant coach under Brant Shutt, is a 2004 graduate of Calloway County High School, where she was an outfielder and played varsity for three years.
“I am excited for the opportunity to be Head Coach of these student athletes,” Pidcock said. “I am looking forward to being a part of this program and assisting these young ladies in any way I can.”
Pidcock has coached at many levels for 11 years, including MYSBA, FASA, USSSA, Middle School, and High School. A Murray State graduate, holding a Bachelor’s Degree in Exercise Science and a Master’s Degree in Occupational Safety and Health, Pidcock is a substitute teacher for the Murray Independent School District. She is married to Craig Pidcock and are parents to four children.
“We are extremely excited for Mrs. Pidcock to continue her leadership in her new role as Head Coach,” said Murray’s Athletic Director, Ann Greenfield. Tony Jarvis, Murray High Principal added, “We are fortunate to a have an experienced and successful coach to lead our program and also willing to work within our district. We look forward to seeing her efforts with our program for years to come.”