SCC Head Baseball Coach Travis Fox Resigns, Coach Dave Snell Steps Up to Bat

Shoreline Community College Athletic Director Steve Eskridge has announced the resignation of Head Baseball Coach Travis Fox. Fox resigned yesterday to take a full-time position at Microsoft. Fox has been a part of the Shoreline Community College baseball program for the past four years serving as the Head Coach for the past two seasons. In his final season at Shoreline, Fox led the team to their first playoff appearance since 1979.

“We wish Travis the very best in his new position,” said Eskridge. “Travis has had a big impact on our baseball team and we are looking forward to the baseball program’s continued success.”

Shoreline will turn to a familiar face to take over the baseball program as Associate Head Coach Dave Snell has been named the next Head Coach of Dolphins Baseball. Snell has been a member of the coaching staff for the past four years as the Associate Head Coach and Pitching Coach. Snell, a Shoreline resident and former Ingraham High School star, brings years of coaching and playing experience to the position. As a player Snell was drafted by the San Francisco Giants and spent time with the Kansas City Royals and Seattle Mariners organizations. Snell founded the Seattle Select Baseball program in 2005.

“We are excited to announce Dave Snell as the next Head Coach of our baseball program,” said Eskridge. “Dave already knows what it means to be a Dolphin and his years of experience in baseball make him the perfect choice to build on the historic 2015 season.”

For any inquiries regarding the baseball program you can reach Coach Snell via email at dsnell@shoreline.edu or in his office at 206-533-6742.

Retirement & Anniversary Awards event June 5

June is a time to celebrate the accomplishments of students, but it is also time to honor those who give of themselves day in and day out to help them achieve those successes.

The 2015 Retirement & Anniversary Awards celebration is scheduled for 11:30 a.m.-1 p.m., Friday, June 5, in the PUB Main Dining Room. The annual event is an opportunity to acknowledge and honor co-workers for their commitment to students and the mission and vision of Shoreline Community College.

To recognize the contributions of all employees in a more inclusive way, some adjustments are being made to the categories of employees who are eligible for awards and the methods of calculating length of service.

“We really just wanted to acknowledge that every employee makes a contribution to this college and can have a positive impact on students,” President Cheryl Roberts said. To that end, part-time faculty and staff members as well as hourly employees will be recognized for their service. Also, length of service will now be calculated based on the number of years since employees first began working at the college, regardless of whether the person is working full- or part-time.

According to Director of Personnel Veronica Zura, the impact of the adjustments – beyond including and acknowledging the contribution of more people – will be minimal. The anniversary awards are provided in five-year increments and this year, will include a 45 year anniversary award for the first time ever.

This year, there will be an amazing 95 Anniversary Awards passed out at the luncheon, with recipients in all employee groups. The number of awards will include:

  • 5 Years – 30
  • 10 Years – 22
  • 15 Years – 23
  • 20 Years – 9
  • 25 Years – 5
  • 30 Years – 3
  • 35 Years – 2
  • 40 Years – 0
  • 45 Years – 1

There are also 11 people who have or will retire this year.

Save the Date for Kerry Fondren’s Retirement, June 4

We’re having a retirement celebration for Kerry Fondren, Confidential Assistant to the Vice President for Academic & Student Affairs on Thurs., June 4 from 3-4:30 p.m. in the Board Room in the Admin bldg., Room 1010M.

Well we’ll be darned! Seams that Kerry had a notion to retire. She’s kept us pieced together and in stitches for many years. Now she’ll presser foot on the gas and spend her days bobbin around her favorite quilting shops. We will miss her SEW much!   ~Julie Bathke

Jaymie Cox Resigns, Headed to Olympic College

Whatcom CC men's basketball at Shoreline CCJaymie Cox has accepted a position at Olympic College as their next Head Women’s Volleyball Coach and Recreation Coordinator III and will be resigning her position as the Equipment, Facilities & Event Coordinator here at Shoreline. Jaymie’s last day at Shoreline is April 12. We in the Athletic Department wish Jaymie the very best in her new position at Olympic College. Swing by the equipment room in the Athletics Dept. and wish her luck – and be sure to mention… Go Phins!

Welcome Kathy Cook: New Director of the Offices of Special Services

Kathy Cook 2A graduate of Shoreline, Kathy Cook is excited to return to campus as the new Director of the Offices of Special Services. Kathy has an Associate’s degree in Special Education, a Bachelor’s degree in Human Services and a Master’s degree in Social Work. Kathy has worked in higher education for over twenty-five years, including work at the University of Washington, the Do-IT scholars Program and Everett Community College. She is passionate about helping students reach their academic goals. Kathy lives in Shoreline and enjoys gardening, bead work, Sign Language and motorcycle rides.

Kim Thompson, Dean of Students, says “I am very excited that Kathy is joining the Student Affairs team. She has been a leader in the CTC system and brings a wealth of experience to Shoreline. I am looking forward to working with Kathy as we work to increase persistence and retention for students.”