FastpitchFan
Softball fan
It is with great sadness that I have just learn from a facebook update of his son Jay that our friend and fellow forum member Coach Weaver has passed away this morning...
From his son Jay:
"I know a lot of you have been waiting for an update. I am so unbelievably saddened to have to let all of you know that around 10:30am this June 17th 2011 my father passed away from colon cancer. He was our rock, our hero, and my personal Superman."
I would like to extend my deepest sympathies to Coach Weaver's families.
Coach weaver, who I had the chance to meet personally and learn from, was an extraordinary man with an absolute passion for teaching catchers.
He's helped countless young man and women become better catchers through his lessons, camps, clinics, and video. His video is considered by many to be the best there is on the market about developing catchers.
He's also helped give more importance to dedicated athletes who do an often overlooked, thankless but very important job.
May Coach Weaver rest in peace.
Coach Dave Weaver doing what he loved a month ago...
www.catchingcamp.com
From his son Jay:
"I know a lot of you have been waiting for an update. I am so unbelievably saddened to have to let all of you know that around 10:30am this June 17th 2011 my father passed away from colon cancer. He was our rock, our hero, and my personal Superman."
I would like to extend my deepest sympathies to Coach Weaver's families.
Coach weaver, who I had the chance to meet personally and learn from, was an extraordinary man with an absolute passion for teaching catchers.
He's helped countless young man and women become better catchers through his lessons, camps, clinics, and video. His video is considered by many to be the best there is on the market about developing catchers.
He's also helped give more importance to dedicated athletes who do an often overlooked, thankless but very important job.
May Coach Weaver rest in peace.
Coach Dave Weaver doing what he loved a month ago...
www.catchingcamp.com