I only know them from the stands at the games and I still broke down when I read the news.
It's a tragedy for the entire Cajun nation.
I can't imagine how hard this is for the family and the team. Softball seems so irrelevant right now.
I only know them from the stands at the games and I still broke down when I read the news.
It's a tragedy for the entire Cajun nation.
I can't imagine how hard this is for the family and the team. Softball seems so irrelevant right now.
I thought it would nice to post the many heart felt condolences Coach Glasco and Geri Ann are receiving from around the country on this somber day. It gives us all an idea of how well this young lady was respected from her peers in the Women's Softball Sport. Please feel free to add any as you read them!
The NPF extends its deepest condolences to @RaginCajunsSB & the family of Geri Ann Glasco, who was killed this morning in a car accident. The 20th overall pick in the 2016 NPF Draft, she was a tremendous influencer of the game of softball & will be dearly missed by our community. pic.twitter.com/d1ILLJ6cDK
— NationalProFastpitch (@profastpitch) January 24, 2019
It is with deep sadness that we report that we lost one of our sisters last night.
— FloSoftball (@FloSoftball) January 24, 2019
Thoughts and prayers to the Glasco family. Geri Ann was an amazing young woman that I'm glad I got to know a little bit. I am so sorry. She was a bright light that has been dimmed way too early. https://t.co/Hm6B66DAdT
— Matt Lisle (@CoachLisle) January 24, 2019
Our sincerest condolences to the Glasco family. The softball world is dim today as we mourn the loss of a great competitor & ambassador of our game. We send our deepest prayers to all of Geri Ann’s loved ones. The Pride were coached by Gerry Glasco in 2014https://t.co/Fpv1NZ9w73
— USSSA Pride (@USSSAPride) January 24, 2019
Our hearts and prayers are with Coach Gerry Glasco and his family and the entire Ragin Cajun' Softball Community for the loss of Geri Ann Glasco last night. Our hearts are broken from the loss of Geri Ann at the age of just 24 years old and just starting her coaching career. pic.twitter.com/khMUWxHFVR
— Bombers Fastpitch (@bombercacataw) January 24, 2019
Omg this is horrible horrible news. My mom was killed in an accident eerily almost identical to this one.
My heart goes out to the Glascos.
Losing someone early in their life is a horrible sequence to go through, we lost my brother-in-law early in his life when he was hit head-on on Kaliste Saloom a few years ago. It's something that a lot of people don't get when they try to make you feel better. Literally no words can help. Time eases the pain is about all my experience can share. Life doesn't go on, it comes to sudden halt and it's hard to move forward. The f***** was probably on his cell phone.
Geri Ann Glasco was the youngest daughter of the Cajuns head softball coach.
So sick to my stomach hearing this news. Prayers to the Glasco family. I know the softball program as well as the whole Cajun Nation will be offering up their prayers and support.
A terrible tragedy...Prayers for the Glasco family.
The stretch of I-10 between I-49 and the Basin Bridge is made worse by the construction and careless driving. It's a cluster...
Prayers for the Glasco family. We are with you coach. This is terrible. No words No words.
So many accidents involving deaths and injuries on I-10. I always thought 18 Wheelers need their own Interstate.
Rest In Peace, Geri Ann. You will forever be in our hearts. https://t.co/J4gaDIsw1c pic.twitter.com/aVDqxKWHmY
— Oregon Softball (@OregonSB) January 24, 2019
One of the worst days. She treated my kids like they were hers. Kindest person I’ve ever known. Love you Geri Ann..... Floeck Family pic.twitter.com/ziWKaEDvBN
— BFloeck (@FloeckB) January 24, 2019
Today, we are all Cajuns.@RaginCajunsSB pic.twitter.com/ys4eaY5ttb
— Scrap Yard Fast Pitch (@ScrapYardFP) January 24, 2019
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