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June 01, 2009
End of the Softball Season
I blogged here back on March 27 about my new role as the coach of my daughter’s softball team.
She’s seven and this was her first year playing in the Bellevue East Little League. I volunteered to help and quickly realized that I was in for a full season of practices, clinics, games, schedules, and everything associated with Little League.
It was a very rewarding experience. We had a great set of kids, involved parents, and a good supportive attitude. There’s a fine line with seven to nine year olds where you want to push them to try their best and at the same time be very encouraging. We had our share of strikeouts, grounders between the legs, errant throws to first, but they were all learning experiences.
It was also a great opportunity for me to practice my patience, my empathy, and reconnect with a game I loved to play as a kid.
A few of takeaways for me:
- Invest in a good schedule up front; I sent a doc out early with every practice and games, location and time
- Make sure parents have assignments – snacks, base coaches, practice coaches, organizing end of season parties and trophies – these all should be assigned early.
- Write out your practice drills – there are plenty of resources on the web but keep them short, well organized and diverse.
- Get to games early to get a short practice in – between the game schedules we didn’t get enough practices in. Getting to the game 30 min early gives the girls a good way to warm up with fundamentals
- Schedule your make up games as soon as the happen and don’t pile them up at the end of the season
- Have parents’ cell # on your phone
- Write out a consistent batting order and who plays what position inning to inning. Avoids arguments and pleadings. I kept the same batting order all season, so the girls got the hang of who is up next. In a more competitive league i may have switched it up a bit, but not much.
- Rotate the girls through all of the positions so they get the feel for each position. Not everyone wants to catch but some REALLY do.
At the end, I was the only one who used the Windows Live Group I created. Maybe it was the sign in, but there was no “digital community” around the team. I used it to keep master copies of the line up and stuff there.
Looking forward to next year.
June 1, 2009 in Sports | Permalink
Comments
This is a really inspiring posting. I would also like to take more involvement towards my kids’ games from now on.
Posted by: World of Warcraft Account | Jul 27, 2009 5:33:11 AM



