After two weeks of practice, we have had to make all sorts of
difficult decisions. Thankfully, one we did NOT have to make was whom to tell
she won’t be playing softball. Oh, and apologies for not having updated the Blog Header. That is coming when I am permitted to sit without an elevated leg for more than 15-20 minutes!
But due to the efforts of Bryan Gibson, Don Sanders, and many
others from the Feeder League, as well as the commitment from the girls
themselves, we will be adding a third team so that all 40 girls who said they
wanted to play softball for Webster High School will have the opportunity to do
so. We welcome Ashley Pickett (a former player) as the coach of that team and
Mike Sulve (a former Webster and collegiate baseball player) to the mix of
coaches who will be working with the girls this season.
We haven’t had a third team in over a decade, when I returned to
the program as the freshman coach. It is both exciting and a challenge as we
juggle players, playing time, facilities, etc. Nevertheless, it is a challenge
to which we are looking forward.
We will be adding softball-only shed in right field and moving our
home dugout to the first base line. There are plans for more facility
improvements, as well, and we’ll be doing some more season-prep field
work this Sunday morning (8/19), for those who would like to contribute their time and
energy.
While the varsity traveled to Fox for their annual preseason
jamboree, We had our own intrasquad scrimmage today, and except for a coach
forgetting how old he is and suffering an injury, it went well. Fortunately Coach Pickett,
just out of sick bay herself, picked up the slack, so we were able to learn
more about our players and their various skill sets.
We have a few pictures of our day, thanks to Mrs. Sammon. But
first, we will add the schedules for JV Black and JV Orange. Speaking of the
latter, if you should see Jerry Collins, thank him for his hard work in
securing a 15-game schedule (9 regular season, 2 3-game tournaments) in August.
We are looking forward to seeing you at your daughter’s games.
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