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<div class="title">Jackson Vaughan Drills</div>
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<li><a href="https://jugssports.com/content/Vaughan/Three_Plate_Drill-Linfield.pdf" target="_blank">Three Plate Drill</a></li>
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<div class="title">Jackson Vaughan, <br />Head Softball Coach Linfield College</div>
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<p>It didn't take Jackson Vaughan long to transform the Linfield softball program into a national contender.</p>
<p>In 12 seasons as coach, he has amassed a career record of 450-101-1, including a 287-40 mark in the Northwest Conference. During the last 12 seasons, he has led Linfield to the 2007 and 2011 NCAA Division III national championships, five West Region titles and 10 straight conference crowns. Twice, in 2007 and 2011, he was honored as the Division III coach of the year by the NFCA and has been named NWC Coach of the Year nine of the last 10 seasons. He was selected as the top coach in the West Region in 2004, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009 and 2011. In 2004, he engineered an upset of No. 1-ranked East Texas Baptist in the regional playoffs. In 2011, Vaughan guided the Wildcats to their second national championship and third NCAA title appearance in five seasons.</p>
<p>Prior to becoming head coach, he served four seasons as a Wildcats assistant coach. He has served as a defensive coordinator and assistant football coach for the past 17 years, helping the Wildcats amass a 110-19 record since 2000. Linfield qualified for the Division III playoffs eight of the last 13 seasons and captured the 2004 national championship with a 13-0 record.</p>
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