Karlyn Pickens in the center of the circle playing Simon says with campers. She has her finger on her nose.

North Buncombe Middle School felt a little extra electricity in the air on Sunday, December 7, as more than 400 young softball players filled the fields for Kamp Karly - a homecoming event led by Tennessee Softball standout Karlyn Pickens, a 2022 graduate of North Buncombe High School. 

Little girl smiling at the camera and trying to use exercise bands.

Families traveled from near and far - even as far as Arkansas - to learn from one of the top collegiate pitchers in the nation. With two sessions offered - one designed for younger athletes and another geared toward older, more advanced players - the day was packed with energy, learning, laughter, and the kind of encouragement that young athletes remember for a lifetime. 

Girl giving a Lady Vol a high five.

Now a senior at the University of Tennessee, Picken stepped back onto the field where her own dreams first took shape. Sharing drills, wisdom, and confidence-building advice, she didn’t just lead a camp - she poured into a community that helped raise her. 

Girl wearing black and yellow uniform running and getting ready to throw a softball.

“Coming back home means everything to me,” Pickens said. “I’m grateful for the chance to share what I’ve learned with young athletes who want to play at the next level. Seeing this many girls show up - and families stay to support them - was truly incredible.”

Karlyn surrounded by a group of girls. She is smiling as they are talking to her.

From throwing mechanics to hitting stations, defensive footwork to mindset training, athletes soaked up every moment of instruction. Throughout the day, Karlyn’s enthusiasm and encouragement radiated across the fields. 

Little girl squatting down with her glove trying to catch a ball.

To help each station run smoothly, Karlyn brought a powerhouse roster of helpers. Teammates from the Tennessee Lady Vols, players from Mars Hill University, Liberty University, and standout athletes from North Buncombe High School Softball all gave their time and talent to support the camp’s mission. 

Little girl wearing blue swinging a bat, and hitting a ball of a tee.

With the overwhelming turnout and the positive energy surrounding the day, Pickens says this is only the beginning. Karlyn Pickens didn’t just return home - she lit a spark in the next generation of softball players. 

Lady Vol player getting ready to catch a softball that a camper threw towards her.