Had similar experience(s) with another team in DD's conference. A game (not ours) was delayed during the conference tourney when due to fan behavior towards players on the field (primarily OF). Low class and flat our poor sportsmanship, appeared to be driven by that particular coach.It got so bad that both AD’s had to attend the games to keep their players and fans in check. Coaches didn’t even try to control their players. Had their fans show up to our field (which they also do to every other team in the conference) and camp in the outfield just to make nasty comments to our players.
DD said this also happened to her college team while playing at another particular conference team’s field. She said the fans (mostly students) would make fun of the players on her team, body shaming, etc. Truly classless from such a highly regarded school.
I agree and it's pretty easy to do when the scoreboard is usually heavily in your favor with little chance of coming back to bite you.I feel it's a bit much, at times, but I am old school. What I can't stand are the Oklahoma batters who throw the bat down when the walk and then celebrate as if they just a game winning home run. That's a bit excessive to me.
I feel it's a bit much, at times, but I am old school. What I can't stand are the Oklahoma batters who throw the bat down when the walk and then celebrate as if they just a game winning home run. That's a bit excessive to me.
I like to circle the bases with my arms out straight to the sides like I'm an airplane.
I still think teams should hire choir directors so their cheers can be more melodious and pleasing to the ear.Maybe they can hire some choreographers..
I didn’t watch much softball at all growing up even though my sister played so at first the cheers made my ears bleed. However after 7 years, and probably over 500 games, I don’t even notice them anymore..I still think teams should hire choir directors so their cheers can be more melodious and pleasing to the ear.