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Krista Cameron was a four-time NFCA All-Atlantic Region and All-PSAC East selection for the Golden Bear softball team between 2006-09. She was a key component on some of the best teams Kutztown and head coach Judy Lawes have fielded in the program's better than four decades of existence.
Cameron, along with hall of fame teammates Steph Denlinger and Ashley Fitzgerald, battered opposing pitching in racing each other up KU's offensive record book. Cameron, from Formosa, Ontario, Canada, graduated second in program history with 60 career doubles, third with 738 at-bats, third with 260 hits, third with 41 home runs, third with 459 total bases, third with 189 runs batted in, seventh with 145 runs scored and eighth with a .352 career batting average.
Cameron played in the second-most games in KU history and is part of the fourth-winningest senior class all-time.
During her four seasons with the Bears, Cameron was part of 169 wins and her teams boasted a .727 winning percentage. KU won three PSAC East titles in Cameron's tenure and qualified for the NCAA Tournament in each of her four years.
Cameron claimed NFCA All-Atlantic Region First Team honors in 2007 and was a Second Team pick in 2006, 2008 and 2009. She was also a three-time All-PSAC First Team selection (2007, 2008 and 2009), while earning a spot on the Second Team as a freshman in 2006.
Cameron is a police officer with the Waterloo Regional Police Service.
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