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2012-13 Yearbook

Posted by Pete Thursby at Nov 10, 2014 4:00PM PST ( 0 Comments )
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This is a good start !!

Posted by Pete Thursby at Nov 3, 2014 4:00PM PST ( 0 Comments )

Softball Players
What are you looking for?

Softball players come in all shapes and sizes. If you are just starting a team or adding players to an existing roster, what does your ideal player look like? Is she fast? Is she exceptional in the field? Is she a power hitter? Is she a lights out pitcher? Those things do not matter unless the following four characteristics are there in the following order:

Desire

If the player does not want to play or is playing because mom or dad made her play, you have a brewing problem on your hands that will manifest itself in missing practices, missing games, team disruption and worse. If, on the other hand, the player wants to play and is pushing to compete, I don't care what skill level the player has, it means that she is moldable. She will run through a wall for you. She may be a bit player the first year, but watch the improvement from year to year. And, as that is happening, the undying devotion to you and the team. She will be a sponge trying to learn everything she can. The number one job of the coach is to maintain a high desire level throughout the team.

© Ron Mayhew
softball catcher making a spectacular play


Attitude

Attitude can sometimes go hand in hand with desire, but not necessarily. The softball player can have a great desire to play, but her attitude could be extremely poor if it is all about her ... all about her stats ... all about her "future". Has she bounced around from team to team year after year? Maybe it's worth finding out why.

The ideal softball players are the ones that not only want to play, but puts the team ahead of themselves. If she is one of the better softball players on the team, she helps "coach" the less skilled players. She is an includer not excluder. If your best players are all about including everyone in everything regardless of skill level or playing time (i.e. no clicks) you will have an extremely confident team which will lead to a very winning team.

Skills

Ok, so up until now, it was all about the mental (What did Yogi say? ... "Baseball is 90% mental, the other half is physical" ... hence our emphasis on desire and attitude.

First of all, you can never have enough good pitching. If you come across a player that satisfies the mental part, than she is likely a good candidate (depending on focus four ... parents). You will have to sort through pitching time, but that is a good problem to have.

As far as adding field players, evaluate how your team performed last year. Did you only score by hitting the long ball (extra base hits) and if the bats went cold, you were in trouble? Maybe you need to add speed at the top of your line-up to manufacture runs against those tougher pitchers. Did you always have to string together three, four hits in an inning to score runs? Maybe you need a powerful clean-up hitter to make run production a little easier. How was your defense? They say the heart of the team is up the middle. How did your catcher, shortstop, second baseman and centerfielder perform? Where they almost always flawless? How about your third baseman? Is she agile enough to handle the laser shots but also astute and quick enough to handle the small ball game?
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Batting Gloves Do they work ??

Posted by Pete Thursby at Nov 3, 2014 4:00PM PST ( 0 Comments )

 

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 Here's a little info this month. 

Fastpitch Batting Gloves

 Fastpitch batting gloves can take the sting out of those early season games by keeping those hands warm. But did you know that they may also provide that little extra power that makes the difference between a line drive to short and a single over the short stops head? "Ridiculous" you say. "How can that happen?" you ask.

Let me tell you about my favorite brand and how it solves a weakness of the human hand. Where do you hold the bat? Well, your driving or top hand in your batting grip is your right hand if you are right handed and your left hand if you are left handed. These are the stronger arms for each batter. The bat sits on the fleshy part between your thumb and your forefinger. When you hit the ball, it tends to give and therefore does not deliver all of the power to the ball. Is there a way to solve this? Well, TurboSlots, now owned by Easton, and the first one shown down in the matrix below, has figured it out. They have a reinforcing pad that extends between the thumb and forefinger. Now that weakness is mitigated. How do I know this is not a marketing gimmick? The only proof I have is that my two daughters’ batting averages increased by more than 100 points with the only change being using those batting gloves.

Ok, so there is my recommendation. However, you should select the batting gloves (like the bat) that makes the player the most comfortable. The TurboSlots will take a little getting used to because she will not be used to having that pad between her thumb and forefinger.

Below you will find a range of fastpitch batting gloves. Find something you like and go for it. In any case, I would recommend getting your players batting gloves. It does help reinforce the proper grip as many have a proper hands (knuckle) alignment indicator reinforcing proper technique.

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Posted by Pete Thursby at Sep 24, 2014 5:00PM PDT ( 0 Comments )

Number Name

00 Gianna D

17 Skyler E

  1 Reese F

  3 Alayna G  

  7 Paige M

  9 Summer M

13 Marissa M

11 Lilian P

21 Sadie S

  4 Ryan V

  2 Bella Z  

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Crab Raffle

Posted by Pete Thursby at Sep 10, 2014 5:00PM PDT ( 0 Comments )

Well, Congrats to the DE Family.

Our first funraiser of the new year. and we did a great job!

The winner ticket was Paige Akers. 12U Team.

High Seller

18U Morgan

14U Lora

12U Elizabeth

10U Lily  

Thanks to all we had 98% participation.

Coach Pete

Remember PlayCatch and Hit Them Long!