For the Keller Outlaws 09, Softball is a matter of growth
and competition that will build a passion for the sport for years to come.
Watching this team of 10u play, reminded me why I love
softball in the first place. For these nine and 10-year-olds waking up for an 8
am is exactly how they choose to spend their weekends.
Ask them what the
love about softball and every single player lights up.
Their ability to compete at a level that many other teams
have yet to grasp is evident between every play. Errors were not followed by
frowns but enthusiasm to make the next out. Strikeouts were few and far between
but you would have never noticed because the atmosphere was entirely uplifting.
Their team motto: “If it’s about me it’s not about the
team.”
The Keller Outlaws were reluctant to compete with USSSA for
one reason, and that was the competitive environment that existed prior to this
season. With the introduction of C division play, head coach Spencer Meche was
willing to take the leap.
“C class guaranteed a level of competition that builds
confidence and character,” said Meche, “it’s important to compete and
prioritize the mental impact the game has on young players.”
The Outlaws set a goal this season to win 33% of games they
played and it’s safe to say that goal was surpassed.
While much of the success falls in the hands of the players,
we can't forget the dedication of the coaches. Between a coach who played softball
her whole life through a D1 career, a pro slow pitch player and a devoted
father with a love for the game softball is evidently a passion. These coaches
are invested in the future of these young girls.
Speaking with some of the parents validated the dedication
this team has to USSSA’s new structure of competition.
"Obviously the goal of playing in this environment is
to improve technique but more importantly, we hope to build the girls'
confidence," said Heather Hutto.
Stephanie Feldpausch said, “We want to see our girls come
together as a family and build each other up.”
Kristi Byler and Karen Beaman agreed, “Competing like this
is important for the girls’ development and creating bonds that carry much
further than a season.”
The Keller Outlaws 09 have found an opportunity within
USSSA's C class division and since their decision to compete for their growth
has shown.
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