by Catfanblue7 » Wed Jun 15, 2011 5:22 am
Slapper, I am the coach of the 10U Xtreme. My name is Bill Herron. The name of that "borrowed pitcher" is Shelby Herron, and she is my daughter. The girls on my team love her and look up to her, and all thought it was "cool" to get to play along side her. For goodness sake, is it not about the girls??? Not that it is any of your, or anyone else on here's business, we did not go to Hope to play "up" with any illusions of winning a championship. It was supposed to be, and it WAS, just a fun weekend at the diamond for our families over the holiday weekend... We simply knew the 12U girls played more small ball, atleast usually, and would put more balls in play, and expose things we needed to work on as a team. After working on these things, we went to the Capital City Showdown in Columbus Ohio this past weekend, and went 6-0, giving up only 6 runs all weekend, including games against two of the top 10U teams in Ohio. We still have MUCH to improve upon, as you would expect from any 10U team, but isn't the goal to teach the girls the game and continue to improve???
I would like to note how proud I am of the 12U "98" team as well. They went 8-0 and gave up only 2 runs all weekend...
As far as the pitching distance goes, most pitching instructors have the girls work out with 12" balls from time to time, and play some long toss, so it wasn't a real concern to me, especially knowing we had the following week off to "re-adjust" to the 10U ball and distance. One of my pitchers pitches for a 12U rec team on a weakly basis anyway, and has not been affected by it...
I am not sure Slapper, why YOU are so focused on our team. I don't think you really know anyone currently on my team too personally. You did buy a headband for your daughter in Hope from one of my parents, and we spoke briefly by my van at Ceraland between games the following weekend. The fact is, we have 10 little girls who love each other, and their coaches, and are having a great time. They have an outdoor record of 30-5 right now, and regardless of what you or anyone else on the outside says or thinks, I am Xtremely proud of my girls and my families right now.
I will add that atleast one piece of why the Xtreme let us go came from a quote from a coach who no longer has a team. If you want the truth as I believe it, Backstop13 has my number...
I for one, have much more important things to worry about than to try to sit by a computer and figure out what is wrong with your, or anybody else's youth softball team... Everyone should keep in mind that while we may seem nameless and faceless on these chat boards, we are all just folks trying to get by in this world, most of us trying to do what is right.