- May 25, 2010
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(Says the girl who is getting nostalgic b/c her softball career will probably be over in a little more than a year)
Whoa whoa...what's this all about??
(Says the girl who is getting nostalgic b/c her softball career will probably be over in a little more than a year)
(Says the girl who is getting nostalgic b/c her softball career will probably be over in a little more than a year)
Eh, I'm seventeen. Last season of rec ball is coming to a close, then All Stars will be over in a blink of an eye. (Remember, travel isn't that big here). I do play Varsity softball at my high school, but next year is going to be *hell* to get on. I didn't start this year, which some people didn't agree with. Coach told me before we started that I was at the bottom of the pecking order, however, I'm the kind of person that might not play that often but I contribute in other ways. I'm the mother of the team, taking care of everyone, all that jazz.Whoa whoa...what's this all about??
Adult rec ball? Other than church softball (I'm not the religious type) there is nothing here. And playing slowpitch wouldn't even be right for me.Listen here young lady!! Don't make me come over there!!
You mispoke a little bit there. If you don't get the opportunity to play in college, and don't continue to play in adult rec ball, then your PLAYING career is over. After reading your posts for the last six months I don't believe for one minute your softball career is over once you are no longer playing the game. You've got decades of softball left in your journey...coach.
Seriously. I'd sell an organ on the black market to get a person of your age, with your passion for the sport interested in coaching with my organisation. You have shown your interest in coaching, pursue it with the same enthusiasm you play.