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Five things coaches don't want to hear

Posted by mike micochero at Apr 26, 2007 5:00PM PDT ( 0 Comments )
Five things coaches don't want to hear By Stacie Mahoe, All About Fastpitch For Active.com March 20, 2007 Do you want to be the type of player coaches want on their team? Coaches want more than just physical skill; they want personalities conducive to a team environment. Below are five attitudes to avoid during your softball career. If you notice you're guilty of any of them, now is the time to make adjustments so you can make a more positive impact on your team and your coach. "I can't" The "I can't" attitude gets old very fast. If you insist that you "can't" do something, why should your coach keep you on the team? Keep in mind the body does what the mind tells it to. So if you say to yourself, "I can't do this," how is your body ever going to follow through on the things you want it to? "I forgot" I am baffled by how often players say, "I forgot my shoes" or "I forgot my socks." Be responsible. You know when practices and games are scheduled. It's not as if these events are sprung on you at the last minute. Be prepared. Don't just rely on your parents to make sure you have everything you need. This is not their team, this is not their practice and this is not their softball season. It's yours. Even my 5 year old daughter ensures her softball gear is ready day in and day out. You can do it too. Too much talk When your coach is talking, your focus needs to be on your coach. It is very rude and disrespectful -- not only to your coach, but to your entire team -- if you talk while your coach is talking. You may be wondering why the coach repeats the same thing over and over, but if you're paying attention and the coach knows his/her message is getting through, then they may not need to go over things again and again. Making excuses Get the job done and don't let excuses get in the way. The other team is playing on the same field as you, with the same umpires and under the same weather conditions. Don't blame these things for your bad performance. Instead of making excuses, focus all of your effort and energy on playing your best --despite the conditions. It's tough to get the job done anyway, so don't waste any of your energy or focus on grumbling, when you need all your energy to make the plays that need to be made. "Why is she playing?" You may not always agree with your coach's decisions, but questioning his or her choices in front of your teammates does NOT help the team. Asking why a certain player is playing does not show confidence in their ability and does not help team unity. It's important that everything you say and do helps every player on the team do their best. Remember, softball is a team sport. With every action, you're either helping your team get closer to its goals or keeping it further away from its objective. If you have serious questions about your coach's decisions, you need to set up a time to talk to your coach individually. Coaches like team players with positive attitudes. Do a self check and notice if you hear yourself saying any of the things mentioned above. If so, see how you can change and become a player coaches love to have on their team.
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Manatee Twisters 2010 Roster

Posted by mike micochero at Apr 25, 2007 5:00PM PDT ( 0 Comments )

MANATEE TWISTER'S 2010 ROSTER
 

Class of 2010 
Taylor Carlton (Signed to St. Pete Community College)
Cindy Micochero (Signed to State College of Florida)
Kayla Schappacher (Signed to State College of Florida)
 
Class of 2011
Emma Barlow
Shannon Brockett
Brittany Kilduff
Michelle McGee
Kaity Parsons
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  Class of 2012 
Jade Rhodes
Amber Ozment
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Class of 2013
Kiley King
Amber Schaad
.
Class of 2014
Mariah Wise
Brittany Sessions
Laporcha McCall

Good Luck Ladies, have a great season!
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ISA WINTER FALL CHAMPIONSHIPS

Posted by Allison Brockett at Dec 15, 2006 4:00PM PST ( 0 Comments )

Caravan leaving the 7-11 at 6:00a
BLUE BOTTOMS - RED TOPS

AUBURNDALE SOFTBALL COMPLEX

Seed Game #1
8:30a - against Bartow Intimidators - Field #2

Seed Game #2
10:00a - against Lady Cobras - Field #2

Seed Game #3
1:00p - against Gainesville Gold

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Interesting Team Statistics
(Since January 2006)
Updated 11/21/2006
The 14u Manatee Twisters
have placed 1st or 2nd in
9 out of 18 Tournaments
so far in 2006!

Great Job ladies and Coaches!
Keep up the great work!

Batting
100 Games played
57- 40 - 3
2103 Plate appearances
724Hits
239 Base on Balls
460 Runs
Team Batting Average: .344

Most Stolen Bases
Hilary Tosch ~ 128

Most Base on Balls
Kayla Schappacher ~ 33

Most Hits
Shannon Brockett ~ 95

Most Doubles
Kayla Schappacher ~ 13

Most Triples
Hilary Tosch ~ 6

Most Pick-Offs
Cindy Micochero ~ 41

Most Double Plays
Hilary - 8

Pitching
2401 Batters Faced
7294 Pitches thrown
379 Strike-outs
Combined - E.R.A - 4.02

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