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    Softball Coach Essay

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    Softball has been around since 1887. No one knows how hard it is to become a successful softball coach: “It’s a lot harder being a coach than being a player. You as a coach have to think about everyone and plan for every scenario”(Kelsey Jones). The first national championship was held in Melbourne, Australia, in 1965. In 1982, softball officially became a part of the National Collegiate Athletic Association(NCAA). The best way to become a successful softball coach is to know their way around the

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    Softball: A Short Story

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    Ever since I can remember, I always played softball. My Dad played it, his sister, my sister, and my brother played baseball. Like a wuss, my brother quit playing, because he had a pop up hit him in the face. Though, when I played, I would get hit by the ball all the time, and get right back up. Throughout my years of playing, and trying to find a position that I liked, I loved to hit. Every game in little league till I was in 14U, I was always fourth in the batting lineup. The older I was the better

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    How To Play Softball

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    Softball is a game that everybody can play but just a few can enjoy. Softball was invented in 1877 by George Hancock, a journalist for the Chicago Board of Trade. This story is about when I learned to play softball by understanding the basics, the effort you put into practice, and the feeling of playing an actual game. Softball can be complicated unless you understand the basic things of playing it. At first, when I started playing the sport I would get a little confused, and then I started to understand

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    freshman softball team host their games at Walker Park, located in Crestwood, Illinois. On April 23, Shepherd played against Bradley High school and Shepard won the doubleheader game. I observe the freshman team while playing and sitting it sitting in the dugout. My focus was on number 22, a white girl named Emily. Emily is the pitcher for Shepard High School, she appeared to be about 125 pounds, 5.7' in height, blond hair and blue eyes. Dressed in a white softball shirt, black softball pants, black

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    also the first day of softball tryouts. Throwing my clothes on, brushing my hair, and grabbing my softball bag, I realized I almost forgot my backpack. All day I rarely thought about school, just the question of whether or not I would make the team. Will I be able to put softball on my college applications? I had millions of thoughts running through my head, but I refused to let my nerves defeat me. It was a scorching day at the Thomas County Central High School softball fields. The girls and

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    Softball Tradition Essay

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    tradition or ritual that my softball team have is that before and after every softball game we played, every player holds ups they bats. The signifying behind it is that we are one team and everyone has each other backs. Other traditions are that before the first home game, a state playoff or country playoff the whole team has a pasta dinner at a senior house. Another one is on a Sunday both JV and Varsity plays and invites little kids to come and watch. Superstitions in softball are that if any player

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    Softball is a sport very similar to the very well-known and more popular baseball. The first game of softball was played in Chicago, Illinois between girls that were waiting to see the outcome of the huge Harvard vs. Yale football game in 1887. Softball is very commonly linked to its ancestor sport baseball, but some people do not know everything that makes these sports different. What are some differences between baseball and softball, and what are some necessities needed to play softball? First

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    comes to being a softball player there is more to the sport than just playing the sport. In order for a softball player to be successful at their sport, they need to train hard, play well, and have a solid diet. In the article, Nutrition for Softball Players, Abhijit H. Ingole makes it known that a softball player’s diet plays an important role in them being a successful athlete. Although each softball player’s diet varies, Ingole gives some basic guidelines to help each softball players become successful

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    Volleyball and Softball are two international sports that are played on professional levels, yet they have many differences. Volleyball and softball are loved by many people around the world. Softball is a variation of the American sport baseball. While volleyball has different components it is also an American sport that combines the characteristics from tennis and handball. Even though they are two different sports they are different in many ways. The first difference is the environment, the second

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    Softball History and Evolution of Softball (“History of Softball,” 2009.). The game of softball was first birthed through a playful indoor baseball game after a Harvard-Yale football game. It was played with a boxing glove for a ball and a broom handle for a bat. George Hancock, one of the alumni who gathered to hear the football game score wrote down the rules for “softball” and came up with a new ball and a rubber-tipped bat, and painted lines on the floor of the Boat Club where the first informal

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