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Shining a Light on the Value of JUCO Softball

Charles Mays by Charles Mays
August 19, 2025
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Northeast Alabama CC Players and Coach Guthrie Share Why JUCO Softball Builds More Than Just Athletes

The True Value of the JUCO Route

Yesterday on my visit to Northeast Alabama Community College in Rainsville, Alabama, I had the opportunity to sit down with Head Coach Joe Guthrie and a few of his softball players. A few things stood out to me right away when I arrived at the facility.

Junior college, and anything not tied to an NCAA Division I school, often carries a bad reputation with people who simply do not understand. I can say without question that Northeast Alabama Community College is fortunate to have the level of support and backing they do. Looking at the facility and field, you would never assume this was an NJCAA program.

Coach Joe Guthrie has been at the highest level of college softball. He has made stops at Penn State, Texas A&M, UAB, and other programs. He also coached in the professional NPF league years ago. For a community college in Alabama to have a staff with that kind of experience is remarkable.

When it comes to junior college, I believe it is actually one of the best spots to be. Many people see it as a letdown or a failure, but it should not be viewed that way at all. As Coach Guthrie told me, “It’s a good, not just us, but the two year route in general, it’s a good spot because you can learn. You know, good process, performing habits academically and athletically.”

Plenty of players coming out of high school think they are ready to take on the world at a high level, and some absolutely are. But there are also many who do not see much playing time in their first year. Yes, you get the benefit of practice and learning in that environment, but real playing time is valuable. That is where junior college can be such a great tool. Guthrie pointed out that the idea of “losing a year” at the JUCO level is the wrong way to look at it. “People say, you’ll lose a year. I don’t see it that way at all. I think, you know, it’s a year where you’re really, really juiced in to develop, that’s a huge gain.”

That same theme of development came through when talking with the players. One player, Audra Bellamy from Skyline High School in Scottsboro, Alabama, said that she always wanted to play JUCO ball. That took me by surprise since not many players will say that outright. When asked why, she explained that jumping straight into four years could be difficult, and what drew her in was the developmental side of junior college.

Her teammate, Skylar Branch from Franklinton, Louisiana, echoed that sentiment when asked what JUCO has meant to her. “JUCO really helps a person. There is a big grind in JUCO. You have to grind every single day. You work hard and it helps you grow, both as a player and a person. Being able to develop the fundamental skills you might not have had coming out of high school makes a huge difference. It just helps in every way.”

I see it much like a minor league opportunity. You are getting daily work, likely playing a lot, and developing in real game situations. Once you have grown and developed, transferring up is always an option. In today’s transfer portal era, it might even work out better now than it did five or ten years ago.

To wrap this up, I am not here to diminish anyone’s dreams of chasing a Division I opportunity right away or anything along those lines. I simply wanted to shine a light and help change the mindset that many have toward the junior college route. There are real benefits to it, and if the NCAA eventually rules that time spent in JUCO will not count against eligibility, it could open up a whole new ball game for future players. For the full conversation with Coach Guthrie and his players, check out the latest Fastpitch Wire Softball Podcast episode now on YouTube and all major listening platforms.


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Tags: Audra BellamyJoe GuthrieSkylar Branch
Charles Mays

Charles Mays

I'm Charles Mays, the founder of Mays Sports Media, an independent sports outlet I built from the ground up. I'm a Ridgely, Tennessee native now based in Knoxville, and I got my start covering Florida State athletics for SB Nation's Tomahawk Nation before stepping out on my own. My coverage now centers on Vanderbilt Athletics and the sport of softball at the collegiate and pro levels, with a broader take on national sports stories worth telling. I also launched the Fastpitch Wire Softball brand in 2025, covering softball at all levels. As an independent writer, I'm not backed by a major network or corporate media group. I've earned my access, my sources, my credibility and trust through ethical and serious work.

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