Showing posts with label 2013 season. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 2013 season. Show all posts

Thursday, October 16, 2014

Season Summary -- With Stats



    I’ve never had a fall season with so few games; we only played 19 of the 24 scheduled. I’ve had seasons during the spring, when you expect the rain, with more games. I was especially disappointed that we didn’t get to play, and parents didn’t get to watch, the Hancock Tournament. But we can’t be disappointed with the big picture, or the team picture above, which is, hands down, the best of the 40 high school teams I have now coached.
This year was particularly challenging because our JV was so young, with 10 freshmen and only 3 sophomores. Our sophomores, Hannah Love, Maggie Pool, and AnnaClaire Bryant, modeled the kind of leadership we needed and we wouldn’t have been able to check off as many of our goals without them. And there is no better place, when talking about leadership, to recognize the invaluable Roschan Rao who brought so much more than chips and dip to the party.
We have essentially the same goals every season.
1 - Create a culture of winning  
2 - Develop players to be ready to play at the varsity level.  
3 - Train players for positions needed in the next year or two at the varsity level.  
4 - Train players in how Webster plays softball, in terms of both skills and attitude.  
5 - Teach “Win with class, lose with class.”  
6 - Develop a cohesive team with a family feel and respect for teammates.  
7 - Encourage a well-rounded student athlete with a sense of priorities.  
8 - Build softball skills and knowledge in individual players.  
That’s not the royal we, incidentally. We at Webster are blessed with a large coaching staff that tries to model the concept of teamwork. We aren’t a varsity coaching staff and a JV coaching staff; we’re just the Webster softball coaching staff. We are lucky to be led by a head coach Bryan Gibson who has dedicated himself to building a program respected around the area. Dave Knapp and Sam Pitlyk worked with the girls and we were lucky to have volunteer Coach Chris Fechtel, as well. My official assistant, Coach Leah Poe, has been a tremendous asset to the program, the girls, and me personally. If you were watching other dugouts, think how many JV teams showed up with just the head coach.
We just talked to the girls today about redefining normal every year. That was true this year, and will be true again next year, but we’re looking forward to working with our returning players and adding new ones from the Class of 2019. But for now, let’s look backward and celebrate a successful 11-8 season with some stirring victories and individual highlights. As usual, we’re posting the 2014 (unaudited) season stats, with the previous years included for comparison. And, as always, thanks for the tremendous support we receive from the parents.



    As a side note, I’m including a link to some articles on my personal blog that are softball related, although not necessarily to this team. Content warning: Because it’s my personal blog, other articles elsewhere on that blog’s (Don’t Get Berndt) pages contain personal (and occasionally political) opinions and observations that not everyone may like. I’m not intentionally provocative, but if you’re easily provoked, well, consider this fair warning! Finally, no matter how bad some may have thought I was, I contend I was still better than Mike Matheny. Just saying....

Friday, September 5, 2014

Good Game: Francis Howell Central 5, Webster 4

Both coaches agreed that this is a series we want to continue, despite the long drive. Last year we battled back from a 10-0 deficit to win 20-15 with an 8-run seventh inning. This year's contest was a whole different kind of game.
Despite being outhit, 14-7, and having only 1 strikeout, we battled to the last pitch, had the tying run on second base in the bottom of the seventh, and provided spectators on both sides with a close, entertaining game, falling 5-4. FHC has a very good team, but we proved that we do, too. Most importantly, we never became discouraged, never panicked, made plays when we had to. Bodes well for the rest of the season.
Kate Nieman had two hits and scored two runs with good slides at home. Maggie Pool returned to us and took charge in CF, including a strong throw to get a runner tagging up trying to score with a good tag by catcher Lauryn Greer, who also reached base all four times in the leadoff spot. Lots of positives with contributions from everyone who played.

Playing time is always a challenge and one of my jobs as a coach is to provide players with opportunities for success. Low scoring, fast games like this one make it difficult for every player to get on the field as much as she might want, or even at all. The Tuesday home game against Parkway Central has been designated as a "non-starter start," where we try to even out the playing time without sacrificing the chance to compete. If an out-of-town relative is going to be at a game, let me know and I will try my best to make sure (s)he gets a chance to see the player perform.
 Thanks to AmyJo Love for the pictures!