2kocbb wrote:What if your kid has already committed to a college should she play in 18's or 16's ?

jonriv wrote:I would also suggest getting her on a team with a coach that will help her with any weaknesses she might have.
Weak part in my DDs game prior to going to college was her bunting(as a power hitter she was rarely asked to bunt) He final summer in TB was with a coach that worked on her bunting constantly- even had her try it from the left side. My DD is not only confident with her bunting, but has actually become quite good.
I also know of players that worked on their defence, learning another position etc....

jonriv wrote:Coach had her bunt a great deal and spent a lot of time having her bunt. In the first tourney with that coach she bunted 5 times(4 times more than the past 5 years combined) She even got a bunt base hit from the left side(she had joked she was a "splapper") As frustrating as it was to watch her bunt as much as she did that season, it did pay off the following year in college. IMO too many players stay one dimenstional. The summer before college is an ideal time for a player to work on their shortcomings
Fredegar wrote:jonriv wrote:Coach had her bunt a great deal and spent a lot of time having her bunt. In the first tourney with that coach she bunted 5 times(4 times more than the past 5 years combined) She even got a bunt base hit from the left side(she had joked she was a "splapper") As frustrating as it was to watch her bunt as much as she did that season, it did pay off the following year in college. IMO too many players stay one dimenstional. The summer before college is an ideal time for a player to work on their shortcomings
Sorry to hijack this thread, but why on earth would your power-hitting DD be wasting time batting from the left side? Yes, bunting is a good skill to have. And power-hitters are occasionally asked to do that (although very rarely depending on the coach). But from the left side? Seems like a waste of time when she'd be better off working on her shortcomings, as you say, and bunting from her normal right side. Sorry...doesn't make sense. But glad it worked for her.

What if your kid has already committed to a college should she play in 18's or 16's ?
