Karen Weekly and India Chiles have one in January at UT.
My $0.02...there are a lot of players who learn to slap in TB and HS because it cuts down on their strikeouts and helps their home-to-first times, but very few of these players will slap in college. Therefore, spend your time/effort/money wisely and be realistic in your assessment of your DD and whether or not she really has "slapper speed". If your DD is not track star spend the extra time/effort/money teaching her how to take full swings if her goal is to play in college.
My $0.02...there are a lot of players who learn to slap in TB and HS because it cuts down on their strikeouts and helps their home-to-first times, but very few of these players will slap in college. Therefore, spend your time/effort/money wisely and be realistic in your assessment of your DD and whether or not she really has "slapper speed". If your DD is not track star spend the extra time/effort/money teaching her how to take full swings if her goal is to play in college.
We've never approached slapping and hitting as being mutually exclusive. Having the ability to do both puts pressure on the defense. Last weekend's showcase, DD is up with a girl on 2B. Their HC pulls in the outfield and infield is playing her to slap as well. She drove it over the center fielder's head for a double, which would probably have been a line out had they been playing normal depth. The next at bat they play her normal and she drops down the soft slap.
Nothing beats elite speed. But if you have very good speed (2.8) and can execute against defensive alignments, slapping is another tool in the toolbox. imho