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THE FAST/MODIFIED PITCH SOFTBALL PAGE







IN MEMORY OF THOSE WHO DIED ON SEPTEMBER 11, 2001.


Hit the ball over the fence and you can take your time going around the bases. -- John W. Raper


THE TYPICAL GIRLS FAST PITCH SOFTBALL PLAYER


THE TYPICAL GIRLS FAST PITCH SOFTBALL PLAYER (TGFPSP) is first and foremost somebody's little girl. At one time, she looked cute as a button, dressed in pink with pony tails. (Visions of Alice in Wonderland.) She played with dolls, helped mom bake cookies, and has probably earned a few bucks baby-sitting. She has been, and always will be daddy's and mom's little girl.

The TGFPSP still has all those little girl attributes. The only difference is now she looks cute dressed in sliders and shorts. If she is wearing ribbons in her hair, they are team colors. She still bakes cookies ... team bake sale. And she has probably earned a few bucks ... at the team car wash. Now she is, and always will be daddy's and mom's) little thrid baseman.

The TGFPSP takes pride in how much dirt she can collect every weekend. Go to dinner on a night that she is not playing and it takes an hour of primping to get ready, and she still feels self-conscious. Go after a game and she'll walk right into a restaurant with a streak of dirt across her forehead, ratted hair, stained shirt and brownish/white socks. Or brown toes with sandals! Let's EAT!

The TGFPSP is ready and willing to play at the drop of a hat! If she can get away with it, she will play on two teams. (In the same day no less) She has a huge wardrobe: plenty of tournament shirts and shorts from all the teams she has played on. Her parents do her school shopping every weekend at the tournament T-shirt booth. When you say, "wear something nice", she thinks it means a tournament shirt without dirt stains.

The TGFPSP needs to get an athletic scholarship. Her parents have spent $100,000 on camps, private instruction, batting cages, gloves, bats, equipment, uniforms, player fees, concession stands, travel and lodging. THEY'RE BROKE!!!

The TGFPSP is a fierce competitor, willing to stand in against a fast pitcher at close distance that even pro baseball players would have trouble hitting! And she might be 5'2" and 100 lbs. soaking wet. She might play first or third base at 20 feet from home plate, saying I dare you to bunt ... drive one down my throat!!!

The TGFPSP has more spirit than maybe any other team sport. At least it sounds that way. Softball is the only sport where a girls ability to cheer sometimes effects roster decisions. She can't bunt or hit, she is a liability in the field ... but she cheers constantly!

The TGFPSP is playing the game for all the right reasons! SHE LOVES IT! She could hang out at the mall, stay home and watch TV, or spend her summers at the pool. Instead she has a tight schedule with limited free time, hangs out on the practice field with a coach in her face, and spends her summers getting baked on a 95 degree field with no shade. Maybe we should get some of our kids checked for IQ? :)

The TGFPSP has her priorities in order: Tournaments, League Games, Team Practices, schoolwork, individual practice and batting cage, family, private softball instruction, church, conditioning, softball camps, boys. (Maybe church comes before the batting cage.) At least on Sundays.

The TGFPSP is diligent and hardworking. She knows you get out of something, what you put into it. She is not the type of kid to take the easy way out! She is competitive, not willing to give up. She learns many valuable lesson during the course of her softball career, like: you can stay at Holiday INN for $12 bucks a night if you are willing to go 4 to a room. hotels don't monitor pool usage, and you can go swimming anytime, whether your a registered guest or not. Continental breakfast means: 3 bowls of cereal, bagel, 2 donuts and 4 glasses of OJ. Unlike the geographically challenged, softball girls know how to get from home to every field in a 25 mile radius.

The TGFPSP has a lot of fun every summer, enough to make her come back next year regardless of all the sacrifices, the money, the occasional bad coach, drinking water that people have put their hands in, etc.


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HOLD THE ROPE


Every year a team wins the NCAA Division 1 Title. Every year a youth team wins the Junior Olympic Championship. Every year a high school team earns the State Crown. All these teams have one thing in common. No matter how tough training, school and life in general became, they did one thing together, they held the rope. What is holding the rope? Imagine that you are hanging from the edge of a cliff with twenty thousand feet below you. The only thing between you and a fall to your death is a rope, with the person(s) of your choice on the other end. Who would you trust to hold the rope so you could climb to safety? Who do you know that would overcome the fear of being pulled over themselves? Who do you know that would let the rope scar their hands and still not let go? How many people could you count on who would withstand burning pain and watch blood drip from their hands for you? The next time you are with the team, look around and ask yourself, "Who could I trust to hold the rope?" " Who could I count on to overcome pain for me?" When you can look at every member on your team and say to yourself, "they all would hold the rope" - we are destined to compete for the National Championship. You see, the team that holds the rope when the going gets tough.. Wins. When the final moments of competition arrive and fatigue and pain set in, tell your teammates "I'll hold the rope. I'll overcome the pain and hold the rope for you". And then ask them to hold it for you. Every year there are winners and losers in every sport. Every year the winners overcome the fear of failure and the threat of physical pain and hold the rope while the losers plunge to their death. If you prepare well by listening, learning and providing effort when your coaches and teammates ask for it and most importantly - hold the rope- our team will be successful. In order for a team to win and win consistently, each member must choose to commit totally to each other and the team's goals. When you're asked to run, DO IT. When you're asked to lift weights with intensity, DO IT. When you're asked to eat and rest, DO IT. When you're asked to compete, DO IT. And DO IT with total COMMITMENT. Never let go of your commitment and intensity towards a Championship. Always overcome and always ……
Hold The Rope!





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