Tuesday, May 15, 2012

LSE State Softball 2011

My freshman year I was not good at all. I could not hit one soft toss, my pitching wasn't that great like the rest of the pitchers, and I wasn't in shape. I ended up making JV and not playing one game. My sophomore year I made JV swing Varsity and played the first two games with JV then went to go run for the catcher well our center fielder roller ankle running into home so I ended up going in for her. I put down two bunts and did my job. I played Varsity ever since. I have came a long way from my freshman year just in the limited amount of time I had. I now have a 65% scholar ship to play softball in SCC Beatrice and couldn't be happier with my improvement. I have came a long way and there's no way I could of done it without my mom!

This is my high school team laying behind the dugout waiting for our game to start. This is State softball of my senior year so it is a very exciting time for us seniors that will be graduating from this year. I cant tell you what we were talking about because it was at the beginning of the year back in October.

This is my high school team doing our huddle before the game starts and our cheer we do before every game but this is state so we had to cheer extra loud.





Every state you walk with a sign representing your school. My Coach Tim Roberson found this really old sign from when our JV coach Dana Wertz was in high school. He thought it was really cool and has been looking for it for a long time so he decided to have us walk with it. He always says the same quotes over and over again like "Tradition never graduates!"

These are the 4 senior captains. I am #6 Taylor is #7 Dana is #2 and Tori is #4. The original captains were Taylor, Dana, and I. We have been playing all 4 years of high school and Tori only played her senior year because she played volleyball the first 3 years of high school. Since it was state Roberson decided he wanted all 4 seniors for the coin flip to determine who's home and who's guests.

This is our 2012 sign that one of the parents made. I think a parent made this but I am not exactly sure. It is way different than the one that we walked with on the field for many years ago.



One of our team huddles on the field our pitcher needed to relax a little bit, she was very nervous and didn't want to mess up but instead of telling herself "I can do it" she was saying "Don't mess up" which is a lot worse and you are more likely to mess up.

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