UPDATE: as apparently TDs don't want their logos on there...
Well, it's out there, so I may as well publish it to the masses. Coaches, join us to see how and why our reputation for developing talent is growing.
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100% When players struggle we as coaches are struggling right along with you. Questioning our coaching, thinking of ways to help lift you out of those struggles. When you succeed we stand to the side smiling loving every moment of it. Enjoy the trip and know that we love you!
Players, you need to hear this. It’s what your coaches want you to know when it's all said and done.
Softball is a cruel teacher.
It will hand you the greatest feeling of your life, then snatch it back before you can hold onto it. A walk-off. A perfect game. A moment where the ball meets the bat and you just know. We let those moments go too soon, traded in the second something goes wrong.
But the lows don’t ask permission. They follow you to the car ride home, to the silence at dinner, to the replay that won’t stop running in your head at 2 a.m. You’ll carry an error longer than you should. You’ll lie awake after a strikeout that didn’t even matter in the final score. You’ll question whether you’re good enough, whether you belong, whether any of it is worth it.
It is. Stay with me.
Here’s the truth: your strikeouts, your errors, your losses don’t define you. They just make you harder to quit on.
What defines you is what you do after. Running back to the dugout fence to cheer for your teammate when your own at-bat is still stinging. The tears on your face after a mistake, because you care that much. Putting in extra reps when no one is keeping score. Sitting when you want to be starting, trusting the process when the reward feels years away, and showing up anyway.
This game will test you in ways most people will never understand. But it gives back. Maybe not on the scoreboard, not always in a trophy or a starting spot, but in the person next to you in the dugout and in the kind of toughness that sneaks up on you one hard season at a time.
Just know: this game loves you back, even when you’re struggling to love it.
And more than anything, your coaches love you. On your worst days. After your worst games. Long after the season ends.
Being you is enough. Failures and all.
Ladies, carry this with you: your coaches will always be your biggest fans, even when we’re no longer coaching you.
We @stasaintssball finished the regular season with two good wins today. We’re 21-3 this season. I had my first 3 hit day in high school going 3-4 with a few RBIs. I also used my blazing speed to steal two bases. I’m excited for regionals next week!