Oh how I love playing ball...
This has been a week full of nice surprises. Just when I thought I wasn't going to find a team to play for this "winter", something pops up. I've been playing Baseball for the last 3 weeks and it's definitely different from Softball. I find it slower because the field is so much bigger and you can get away with making little mistakes. However, the lead off rule is amazing. Definitely a runner's dream...I hate throwing the smaller and lighter ball though. I can't seem to control it...
Anyhow, a few days ago, I received an email from a coach inviting me to try out for the Softball State team here. I couldn't believe it and he promised that he would find a team for me to play for. On top of that, he was actually the assistant coach of the Australian Women's Olympic team. To learn and play for an Olympic coach...Wow!!! I'm just worried that I may be way out of my league. Whatever, it'll be a great experience even if I don't make the team.
Then at practice tonight my pitcher, who currently plays for the Baseball State team, told me that the coach for the State team was actually the coach of the team we were playing against. He supposedly thought that I had a lot of potential as a Baseball player. He told her that he would be willing to train with me if I wanted to play for the State team next year. Sweet, that means I will probably make the team if I wanted to convert to baseball...
What to do???? It's a great delimma to be in eh!!!
Anyhow, a few days ago, I received an email from a coach inviting me to try out for the Softball State team here. I couldn't believe it and he promised that he would find a team for me to play for. On top of that, he was actually the assistant coach of the Australian Women's Olympic team. To learn and play for an Olympic coach...Wow!!! I'm just worried that I may be way out of my league. Whatever, it'll be a great experience even if I don't make the team.
Then at practice tonight my pitcher, who currently plays for the Baseball State team, told me that the coach for the State team was actually the coach of the team we were playing against. He supposedly thought that I had a lot of potential as a Baseball player. He told her that he would be willing to train with me if I wanted to play for the State team next year. Sweet, that means I will probably make the team if I wanted to convert to baseball...
What to do???? It's a great delimma to be in eh!!!









2 Comments:
That's a sweet dilemma Sub! WOW! Two teams who want you! Either way, you'll be happy so long as you're playing ball! Glad to hear the happy news!
:)
That's awesome Sub! Sounds like the opportunities are all opening up for you now. How sweet it is...
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