

Glenpool’s Kamistyn Culley is always looking to get better in multiple ways on a day-to-day
basis.
“I want to improve everyday in all aspects of softball,” Culley said. “I feel like I’ve improved the most on my leadership skills, patience on my pitch selection and my fielding at third base.”
Culley, who earned Glenpool Player of the Week on Aug. 22 and was all-district utility player last season, was hitting .419 with a .605 slugging percentage and a .500 on-base percentage through Sept. 11. She had driven in 14 runs and had 13 runs scored.
Culley, who smacked her first career home run against Preston, leans on her softball knowledge, arm strength and being able to make consistent contact at the plate.
“My strengths are my softball IQ, arm strength and being able to put the bat on the ball,” she said. “I’ve most improved over my career on my patience on pitch selection and working on my own and weight training.”
Culley wants to continue her softball career at the next level and enter law school. She has several people that she has been influenced by.
“I don’t have just one. It’s been my HS coaches, competitive coaches and my mom, because they take the time to make me better,” she said.
Culley has helped the Warriors to a 15-13 record through Sept. 19.
