|  Greer said that in making her selection of a college, she had four 
			criteria. She wanted a university that was Christian-based, offered 
			an exceptional pre-med program, would permit her to be involved in 
			mission work, and of course, would permit her to continue in her 
			favorite athletic pursuit, softball. Greer's softball career at 
			LCHS has been filled with accomplishments that made her an 
			attractive candidate for Wesleyan coach Steve Babinski. Babinski states: ''Marissa is a proven leader on and off the 
			field. She has demonstrated the ability to manage her time and 
			accomplish excellence in the classroom, a heart for serving others, 
			and success on the field. She is the kind of kid every coach would 
			love to call their player, and I am truly excited to help her 
			develop spirituality, physically and mentally. Marissa is a great 
			fit for my coaching style, and I am thrilled to see her in a Wildcat 
			uniform next year." 
			 In her high school career Greer has been a two-time member of the 
			all-star team in the Central State Eight and has twice been named 
			Most Valuable Pitcher in an all-star game. Her sophomore year she 
			was named the LCHS Offensive Player of the Year. Twice in her career 
			she was been named the LCHS Most Valuable Player of the Year. Her 
			junior year she had a .330 batting average, .435 slugging average, 
			12 doubles, 23 RBIs, 184.2 innings pitched, 182 strikeouts and 16 
			wins. 
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			 Greer has also done well in her academic career at LCHS, 
			maintaining a 4.129 GPA and ranked seventh of 191 in her class. She 
			is a three-time member of the Academic All-Conference, a member and 
			tutor chair of the National Honor Society, a member of the National 
			Honor Society of High School Scholars, a student government member 
			all four years, and a member of the Spanish Club, LEAF Club and Art 
			Club. She is also active at Lincoln Christian Church and involved with 
			the church youth group. The first of Greer's college criteria will actually be realized 
			this summer. After graduating from LCHS in May, Greer will be 
			included in an IWU mission trip in July to Auckland, New Zealand. The mission troop will consist of a variety of members of the IWU 
			athletics programs. They will partner with the Wesleyan Methodist 
			Church of New Zealand in reaching out to youth there through 
			athletic activities. In addition to softball and missions, Greer plans to focus on the 
			pre-med program at the university, with ambitions to become a 
			doctor. Friday afternoon she said she has not yet decided if she 
			will pursue a specific medical specialty. 
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