Our Team
Board of Directors

​Deb Madonna
Commissioner/Founder
Deb's connection with the Miracle League of Plymouth was before our prettiest little ball field even existed. She planned our league long before any ground was broken. For the past ten years, she has served as President and Commissioner for the MLP. Recently, she passed the torch as President to her son, Mark Madonna, and couldn't be prouder to do so. This has and will continue to be a happy place for her filled with the best baseball players, fans, and volunteers. Deb still serves as MLP Commissioner and a voting member of our board. She will continue to take in games, cheer, and high five every player she sees. If it is her choice, she'd prefer to be “Commissioner of Play and Good Cheer. Together during Good Times and Difficult Times”. Deb is grateful to serve MLP and see her vision come to life. Deb is also the author of "A Teeny Broken Blood Vessel", where she writes of her experiences after suffering a stroke. More information about her can be found at debramadonna.com
Mark Madonna
President
Coach of Pirates
Mark became involved with Miracle League because his mother asked him if he wanted to help, ten years later, he stays involved because game days are so much fun. Mark's favorite thing about Miracle League is seeing the progress the players make throughout the season and watching them become better hitters than he is. The Miracle League field has always been a special place, and as President, he plans on keeping it that way for the buddies, the people in the concession stand, the fans in the stands, and most importantly, the players. He aspires to do what his mother and MLP Founder Deb Madonna did as President. He works in Sales Operations at Panther Labs.


Bob Bilkie
Treasurer/Founder
Bob become involved with the Miracle League of Plymouth to serve the community, in activity that is near to his heart, and for children who otherwise, could not play baseball. His favorite part of game day is watching the flag blow at the beginning of the game as the National Anthem plays on the loudspeaker and the kids and families stand at (largely) rapt attention. Bob enjoys biking, hiking and music in his spare time. Bob serves as the CEO of Sigma Investment Counselors in Northville.
Geoff Taylor
Secretary
​Geoff has worked with the Miracle League of Plymouth in support and advisory roles since its inception in 2011. When asked to join the board in July 2020, he was both honored and delighted to have the opportunity to increase his involvement with such a benevolent (and fun!) organization. Geoff lives in Northville with his wife, two sons, and dog (named Otter). When not practicing law, he enjoys family, walking, music, and meditation.


Shari Bilkie
Director/Founder
Shari is a member of the Board of Directors of the Miracle League of Plymouth. Her love for children and passion for sports is the driving force behind her involvement with the league. Her favorite part of the game day experience is at the beginning of every game when each players’ name is announced. The smiles that spread across their faces as they are brought out onto the field to the cheers of their adoring fans is priceless. Shari is currently employed at Sigma Investment Counselors in Northville and serves as the firm’s President and Chief Compliance Officer. In her spare time, she enjoys bike riding, hiking, paddle boarding and rock climbing among other outdoor activities.
Amanda Lehnert
Director
Coach of Athletics
Amanda became involved with Miracle League through her parents, Bob and Shari Bilkie. After she attended games with them as a fan and acting as a buddy, Amanda was asked to join the board. She is proud to work with such a wonderful organization. Amanda lives in Northville with her husband and two daughters (who you might see at the field with her or her parents) When she is not at Miracle League or working, Amanda enjoys traveling, reading, running and watching U of M football.


Sam Plymale
Director
Sam Plymale first got involved with the Miracle League of Plymouth in 2012 while completing his undergrad program at Eastern Michigan University. After many years serving as a volunteer, Sam worked as the Game Day Operations Manager from 2018-2021. Sam has filled in as the MLP announcer on many occasions and is often seen behind the plate umpiring games. Sam's favorite thing about the Miracle League is seeing the positive interactions between players and buddies. Sam works as the Downtown Manager at the City of Plymouth and is constantly looking at new ways to make Downtown Plymouth a better place to live, work and play. Sam lives in Livonia with his wife and daughter. While not spending time with family or working with MLP or DTP, Sam can be found on a local golf course or watching the Wolverines, Red Wings, Tigers, Lions and Pistons.
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Stacey Diefenbach
Executive Director
Coach of Blue Jays & Dodgers
Player Parent
Stacey became involved with the Miracle League of Plymouth in 2020 after her family joined the program. Inspired by the league’s mission of inclusion and community, she quickly stepped into a leadership role and now proudly serves as Executive Director. In addition to her role on staff, Stacey also serves as a coach for the Blue Jays, bringing her passion for creating positive, supportive experiences directly to the field.
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Contact: Stacey@plymouthmiracle.org

Laurie Fundukian
Event Coordinator
Laurie Fundukian teaches at two local Michigan colleges and has worked for nonprofits in communications and events, including one that served people with disabilities and their families. She enjoys getting to know the individuals and families involved in The Miracle League of Plymouth and helping the organization provide enriching opportunities for them. When not working, Laurie is an avid volunteer for arts and education organizations, and enjoys travel, biking, hiking, swimming and reading.

Hannah Ruffner
Event Coordinator
Hannah first became involved with the Miracle League by cheering on a family friend and soon after discovered her love for community connection! Hannah played travel softball in her youth and continues to participate in intramural sports. She believes that the energy, excitement, and community is what makes the Miracle League of Plymouth so special. Hannah is excited to share her love of the game with the players and families this spring! Outside of MLP, Hannah can be found camping with her friends, baking a sweet treat or diving into a new book.

Lisa Dunham
Volunteer Captain
Lisa first participated with Miracle League of Plymouth in 2022 as a volunteer Buddy for the baseball and bowling league season. She lives in the Ann Arbor area where she is employed full-time in the area of Human Resources. Lisa enjoys spending time with her husband, two sons and her extended family. She is excited to continue her involvement as a Buddy Coordinator and looks forward to working with players and families and supporting the mission of the Miracle League of Plymouth!

Rohen Rigoni
Volunteer Captain
​Rohen Rohen was first introduced to the Miracle League of Plymouth in 2017 when he began volunteering as a buddy. Since that time, his passion and dedication to serving other people has continued to grow. He is currently a junior at The University of Detroit Jesuit, where he has found a passion for volunteering throughout his community, especially with the Miracle League. In his free time, Rohen enjoys playing baseball, fishing, and spending time with friends and family. He is eager to volunteer in this new role and looks forward to a fun and exciting season.

Anne Laurain
Volunteer Captain
I am very excited to be involved with the Miracle League of Plymouth for the first time this season! It brings me great joy to be able to give back to the community and bring smiles to the faces of children and their families. I live in Canton with my husband and two teenage boys, and work as a nurse practitioner on the Pediatric Epilepsy team at Mott Children’s Hospital in Ann Arbor. In my free time, I enjoy spending time with family, reading, listening to music, and watching and playing sports of all kinds!

Molly Wheeler
Operations Manager
Coach of Padres
Molly is a fresh face at Miracle League of Plymouth, and she couldn’t be more excited to meet everyone and help bring smiles to the field! She joins us with a deep love for baseball and youth sports. She played college softball at Cleary University and went on to coach several youth softball teams. Molly studied Nonprofit Management and Women’s Leadership during her time at Cleary, which fuels her dedication to making meaningful community connections. When she’s not at MLP, she enjoys watching Michigan football, traveling, yoga, and of course, playing softball!

Jenny Dillon
Event Coordinator
Jenny first came to the Miracle League of Plymouth after being invited to cheer on a family friend, and before she knew it, she was hooked. The energy, the happiness, and especially the big smiles are what keep her coming back. It’s impossible not to fall in love with this place! Every game feels like a celebration, and she's so grateful to be part of it. She lives in Canton and loves being involved in the community, whether it’s through Miracle League, local events, or cheering on others. When she's not at the field, you can usually find her camping with her family or on the sidelines at her daughter’s soccer games.

Mike Beecher
Volunteer Captain
Michael was first introduced to the Miracle League of Plymouth in 2016 while volunteering with his high school football team. This sparked a passion for community engagement. Throughout his time as a student at MSU, he was actively involved with giving back to the community. In his free time, he enjoys sports, spending time with friends, and cooking. Michael can’t wait to meet the players and their families and begin spreading positivity this Spring!

Caroline Pietron
Volunteer Captain
Announcer
Caroline Pietron’s interest in baseball and passion for sports started when she was a player on the Wolf Pack team during the first six years of the Miracle League in Plymouth. Caroline was diagnosed with Autism at age 3. She took part in many activities as part of her therapy, and she was most happy being part of a team, hitting the ball and running the bases every Saturday.
Caroline works as a Team Lead at Panera Bread in Plymouth and has recently graduated from Eastern Michigan University. She earned a Bachelor of Arts in Communications with a minor in History. To advance her goal to be a sports sideline reporter, she started announcing Miracle League of Plymouth games earlier in 2025 and is scheduled to announce games in the fall season.
She’s excited to join the Miracle League staff and give back to the community she loves.

Elyse Sarnecky
Volunteer Captain
Elyse became involved with Miracle League through her friend Jenn, whose brother Cam was a player. Once she saw the joy these athletes brought to the field, she was hooked. She lives and works in real estate and is proud to be part of such a wonderful organization with her husband Sean by her side. As a lifelong baseball and softball fan, Miracle League felt like the perfect way to combine her love of the game with giving back to her community. When she is not at the field, you can find her traveling, at a Tigers game, or winning (or losing) at trivia night.




