Monday, October 12, 2009

Washington MsStix 16u ASA Fall Northwest Champions


LFA's Ace, Stephanie Shupe of MsStix threw 7 innings to hold a 5-4 lead and Sunny Dorhofer came in to plug the bottom of the 7th in the Championship game and defeated 16u Extreme at the ASA 16u FALL Northwest Championships.
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" Stephanie has so much movement on her pitches, you have done well with her. The girls had fun and won it."

coach Roger.

Friday, October 9, 2009

Megan Carver, Pitcher of the Week

Megan Carver, Starting Pitcher
Cascade Middle School
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"Pitcher of the Week"

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Rocks Rainier 28-0 with 7 run rule in effect

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Hard work or work hard?
Both. Megan Carver does both at Catcher,Shortstop and Pitcher with Acers 12u and now Starting Pitcher for Cascade Middle School.
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On a sunny day in October, a tired, over-worked 7th grader awakens for her morning and eats a big breakfast that includes a PB&J, goes to school, works hard-eats PB&J for lunch,comes home does homework,eats dinner, goes to batting practice,takes a break, begins Pitching practice with Coach Adam which takes 60 to 90 minutes of hard work and downs a water bottle, eats a PB&J. Goes home does her homework and gets to bed.
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Megan,tired and half awake gets up the next day to go to school,eats lunch has a PB&J,schools out, game starts at 3pm and throws strikes for 4 innings and game over, 28-0 against Rainier (probably has a PB&J after the game) then goes to Acers practice.
Hard work or work hard? It's a choice not every athlete can make with a smile on their face. Megan has desire to be a starting pitcher,dedication to get the job done, determination to follow through with a plan, discipline to know right from wrong, dependable and on time, tries hard to do the right thing always and leads by example.
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" I think Megan is kid with good stuff on and off the ball field, maybe an over achiever but she wants to make 2009 a year to remember. She has done that and more, an inspiration. Her peers and even some parents can learn from Megan about hard work, I know I have."

-coach Adam

Tuesday, October 6, 2009

Auburn Washington Fastpitch Tryouts 2009-2010

WASHINGTON ASA/NSA /USSSA FALL TRYOUTS and TRAINING
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For Fastpitch Tryout Information and Fastpitch Training come by and talk to us at LFA - La Serna Fastpitch Academy located at: 2610 Bay St (click here for map) Tacoma WA 98421 or call (206)227-9698.
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Many phone calls are coming in from Little League Parents for Fastpitch TRYOUTS FOR FALL BALL and the 2010 Junior Olympic ASA or NSA Season..Prior to the end of the Summer try to attend at least 3 or 4 TRYOUTS with Teams in your area. IF that is possible, if you are not playing Class A Travel Ball already, look to the "B" Teams to Tryout for. Some will be open with you and admit they are a "start up" or their first time competing with ASA and NSA Junior Olympics and USSSA recreational Teams.

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Know some facts about these programs first by visiting your local ASA or USSSA website for teams in Washington State. Club Teams are not for everyone..These club teams are serious people that want other serious people to play fastpitch with. Not all but some are positioning their teams to win the State and National competition and want the best people on their team.

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Organizations that have been around for more than 5 years have a history you can review of their success. The teams that have a longer history of 8 years or more are dedicated to being around for a long time and have a rich tradition of building quality college bound players and individual ASA and NSA Championship teams. .Some newer teams and organizations will have fun developing their teams for positive possibilities of having fun learning how to compete at the ASA level and will take their lumps along the way. If your Little League player made her All Star Team and performed very well both at their position and hits the ball consistently, then consider playing on ASA or NSA Team.

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PARENTS NEW TO ASA, NSA and USSSA CLUB BALL?

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First timers or anyone should call the head coach and ask some important questions to avoid surprises or pitfalls later;

  • Who are the coaches and where did they get their Fastpitch Coaches Training and Experience and how long?
  • Do they have a daughter that plays on the team?
  • Who are the experienced players on the team returning from last season?
  • Are you competing for a local and State Championship?
  • (A-Level Teams) Are you competing for a National Competition and where?
  • Does the Team already have a Starting Pitcher (s) with Local,State or National Level Championship Tournament experience?
  • Does the Team train all year round in a Gym or Fastpitch Facility?
  • Does the Team take Holiday breaks?
  • Who will be training the skilled positions and is their an extra fee for this?
  • Is their a Treasurer, someone not related to players on the team securing team funds in a fiduciary and ethical manner?
  • Who is their Fundraising manager and what is their success/experience seeking sponsors for the Organization's financial needs,Travel,Hotel,Fees,Equipment and so on.

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If your questions to these minimal ASA Team level issues cannot be answered immediately...be aware! Your own safeguards are based on asking important questions. Not everyone is going to answer all your questions right away but the better programs will come close.

Your local ASA Director can assist you. Contact: Jim Donnar (206)854-1181 or email: jimdonner@aol.com .

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Other club teams like USSSA and City recreational Clubs are less competitive than ASA or NSA and most likely suited for your seasoned Little League player that is willing to learn and work hard at helping a club team be competitive toward winning a local USSSA tournament championship.

USSSA is a fantastic development program that loves fastpitch. Ask your local USSSA Director for information about tryouts and eligibility to play for USSSA age group levels: contact Mark Lewis at mlusssa@aol.com or at 206-818-4130.