As we begin (what I think is)
my 40th high school softball season, 22 at Webster. (At the end of
this post, I have included an excerpt of a letter sent to Coach Gibson after
the recently completed Sullivan Tournament. It helps explain why that number at
Webster is so high. And I want to thank our parents for raising young women who
practice good sportsmanship and for modeling it for your daughters.) Our first
game is Tuesday against the Cougars of Affton at Affton Athletic on Gravois
(4:15 start time).
We are carrying 14 girls this
season. I mentioned it to the girls the other day, but there are two ways to
get better: playing and practice. Girls don’t have much control over playing
time, but you can remind her that every day, every practice, every drill, every
warm-up, every catch and throw counts, and is a chance to get better and to
demonstrate her skills and growth as a player. We have a deep squad, so
encourage your player to work hard at improving all aspects of her game.
This blog will be updated
(theoretically) after each game, complete with a summary, comments, and box
score, and occasionally pictures, especially if a parent wants to take photos.
I do have a camera that should allow for that opportunity – or you can use your
own. If we have a parent or two who are scorekeeping nerds, there is a program
(Game Changer) that works on an iPhone or iPad (data plan needed) that would
allow other parents to follow the game in real time for those who can’t make it
to whatever field we’re playing at. Let me know if either of these
“opportunities” appeals to you (bobberndt530@gmail.com).
Occasionally I will post
and/or tweet (follow at either @CoachBerndt or @berndtsbuddies (I don’t want to
throw any assistant coach under the bus but I didn’t pick that handle nor will
I actually send those tweets)) the projected starting lineup for that day’s
game, subject to last minute changes due to absence, or injury, of course.
Speaking of that, if your daughter will NOT be available for whatever reason,
as much advance notice as you can provide will be appreciated.
I’m looking forward to the
season, mostly because I like the way this team is coming together, rooting for
and supporting each other. I’m lucky to be supported by three strong assistant
coaches, Tim Cerutti (someone with whom I can share random cultural
references), Dave Knapp, and Kate Wylie, as well as the varsity team of Head Coach
Bryan Gibson, Sam Pitlyk, Chris Fechtel, Emma Buckles and Kyra Navia. That’s a
lot of instruction available, although practices will be limited as the games
get going. Speaking of which, here’s our schedule (we’re Road Warriors early)
through the end of this month, including two under the lights:
August 22 – Affton at AAA
Field (approximately 6:15 start, after the varsity)
August 24 – Nerinx Hall at KAA
(6 p.m. start)
August 25 – @ Pattonville H.S.
(finally an afternoon game, 4:15 start)
August 28 – @ Parkway North
(following the varsity game, ‘til we run out of light)
August 30 – @ Parkway Central
(4:15 start)
August 31 – vs. Kirkwood (4:15
start)
Excerpts from the letter mentioned above:
Dear Mr. Gibson, athletic program members, and other
Administrators,
Hello, my name is Brad Hinson and I am a certified MSHSAA
softball, baseball, and football official. I can’t say I have ever done
this before but I have never seen what Webster Groves softball team showed
before at any sport and at any level….
Webster Groves softball, was led with the highest sportsmanship
and all around positive teaching methods for the students I have ever seen.
It started with the head coach, goes down to the players and to the fans.
I have never encountered such a team to call a game for…. Typically, most
don't have respect for the rules and the continuity of the game they are
playing and think the official has to be yelled at no matter what. I have
informed my colleagues in my associations if they ever get a chance to call
your [Webster] games to jump at the chance. It was truly a pleasurable
experience to stand behind the plate and call pitches for your team. The
most professionalism I have ever seen on the field of play. For the first
time in over 8 years of officiating MSHSAA contests I can honestly say that
they were an extension of the classroom. Fantastic all around … and an
upbeat attitude even when you weren't at your best. The girls never
showed defeat and they seemed positive all the way to the end and congratulated
the other team on a job well done with an eagerness to be great sportsman and
civil ladies like no other….
I really just want to thank you for making a hot, humid, and
otherwise miserable weather day in a contest the most fun I have ever had.
If the softball teams speaks for all of your district if I move for my
kids to be in a positive environment learning in a classroom, and sports, I
will look at Webster Groves as your entire organization was quite impressive.
I hope to see you in the future ….
Sincerely,
Brad Hinson (MSHSAA Official #108904)
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