NCAA TRANSFER|| C/Utility// 4 YRS ELIGIBILITY|| Psychology major
Working on my swing! Love getting some swings in with my dad @genewilsonsbl@SoftballPortal
Big games. Big moments. Big nerves.
The goal isn't to eliminate butterflies—it's to teach them to fly in formation.
Before competition, create a routine that settles your mind. Maybe take a few deep breaths, visualize success, focus on what you can control, and spend a moment in prayer. When your thoughts are grounded, your body can perform with confidence.
Remember: you don't have to carry the pressure alone. Trust your preparation. Trust your teammates. Trust God with the outcome.
Play free. Play fearless. Play with purpose.
#playwithpurpose
#fastpitchsoftball
#thedotrichardsonshow
Great defense isn't just about quick hands—it's about anticipation and mindset.
The best defenders are already reading the play before the ball is hit. They're watching the hitter, understanding the situation, and preparing to move.
I teach players to become "ONE WITH THE BALL." The moment it comes off the bat, attack it. Get behind it. Move to it as quickly as possible.
When you combine anticipation with aggressive movement, your range increases and your defense reaches another level.
Stay alert. Stay ready. Stay one play ahead. 🥎
#greatdefense
#fastpitchsoftball
#thedotrichardsonshow
Sean McVay said, “Winning is a habit; let’s make it ours.”
Winning is a lifestyle. It is how you do things.
What habits make winning possible?
Here are the 6 Habits of Winners.
1. Keep Stacking Days
Winners show up every day. It’s not about going all out once in a while but consistency. Small, daily actions compound over time. Whether in the gym, the classroom, or your mindset, showing up EVERY DAY beats sporadic intensity.
2. Focus on the Process, Not Just the Results
Winners don’t obsess over outcomes—they focus on the steps that get them there. The journey is where growth happens. By locking in on the process, they make success inevitable by constantly improving what they can control.
3. Embrace the Struggle
Winners don’t shy away from challenges or discomfort. They know that growth happens in the tough moments. When others quit or back down, winners lean in. They understand that pain and struggle are part of the path to greatness.
4. Adapt and Adjust
Winners are flexible. They don’t stick to a rigid plan when things change - they adapt. Whether it’s a new strategy, an unexpected challenge, or setbacks, winners adjust and keep moving forward.
5. Stay Humble and Hungry
No matter how much success they’ve had, winners never think they’ve “arrived.” They remain humble, knowing there’s always room to improve. And they stay hungry, constantly pushing themselves to improve, no matter how much they’ve already achieved.
6. Mental Toughness
Winners build mental resilience. They don’t let failures define them or allow external pressures to control their mindset. They train their minds as much as their bodies, learning to stay focused, calm, and confident in any situation.
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Blessed to be one of the walker county track athletes of the year!
Discus- Region champ/5th place at state. PR: 120’3
Shot-put- Region champ/5th place at state. PR: 37’2
@GLHSAthletics@NationalsBatts@KSUOwlsSB
How you practice is who you become.
Championship moments don’t start on game day—they’re built in the quiet, unseen moments of daily discipline. The extra reps. The attitude during hard days. The decision to keep showing up even when nobody’s watching.
The same is true in our faith. Spiritual growth doesn’t happen overnight. It’s built one prayer, one choice, one faithful step at a time.
Your habits are shaping your future long before the scoreboard ever reflects it.
#traininghabits
#thedotrichardsonshow
🚨 INSTALL ALERT 🚨
Welcome to the #AWREFam@KSUOwlsSB
- Three-time ASUN Regular Season Champions
- 2018 ASUN Tournament Champions
- A tradition of competing at the highest level of Division I
Under new head coach @spatte1108, the Owls are turning a new page and now they have the technology to back it up.
With our 6+ camera system officially installed at Bailey Park, every pitch, every swing, and every stolen base attempt is captured in full.
The best days at Bailey Park are still ahead.
After much prayer, consideration, and some talks with my family I have decided to enter the transfer portal!
I will be a redshirt freshman with 4 years of eligibility left. I am a right handed catcher/utility player who wants to put in the work! I am a psychology major and I’m excited to see what God has in store and for any opportunities that come my way!
Email: [email protected]
NCAA ID: 2309100757
Home to first: 2.71
Home to home: 11.86
Vertical: 23.9
Freshman season stats:
GP: 17
AB: 20
AVG: .300
OBP: .481
Slugging %: .550
Hits: 6
HR: 1
2B: 2
RBIs: 5
R: 4
BB: 7
In high school I received all state and all region honors all 4 years!
High school stats:
GP: 140
AVG: .392
HR: 8
SB: 67
RBI: 113
R: 131
BB: 72
@SoftballPortal
Want to know what great teammates do?
They’re on time.
They’re coachable.
They respect others.
They bring energy.
They support teammates.
They stay positive.
They give great effort.
None of this requires talent.
But it builds great teams.
The 10 Truths Parents Rarely See
1. Coaches lose sleep.
2. Decisions aren’t personal.
3. Playing time is complex.
4. Culture matters more than stats.
5. Accountability is care.
6. Coaches invest emotionally.
7. Development isn’t instant.
8. Hard feedback is intentional.
9. Wins don’t tell the whole story.
10. Coaches remember kids forever.
Perspective matters.
Be the teammate everyone wants in the dugout and on the field. 🥎
Encourage others, stay consistent, and play for something bigger than yourself—that’s leadership in action.
#teammates#leader#encourager