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St.
Croix Valley Girls Fast Pitch
16U
Red Team
16U
Black Team
Welcome! The St. Croix Valley Girls
Fast Pitch Association began in 1984, the 12 & under age
group was added in 1993 and 10 & under in 1995. Again
this year, our teams will be playing in the Tri-County
League. The association is will field as many teams in each
age group as we have participants. The typical roster will
have 12-14 players per team.
Please do not get discouraged if your daughter does
not make the "A" team or is asked to return to the
VAA program, but encourage her to work hard to improve her
skills. Truthfully, we have players at the 14U and 16U level
that were cut and worked hard to improve their skills during
the off-season to make a team the following year. The
association sponsors hitting and pitching clinics for
players who want to continue working on their skills during
the winter months.
In
addition to the registration fee, all 16U players must
purchase from the association a minimum of one pair of black
shorts, one pair of red sliding shorts, and one sliding pad
to keep for this and future seasons. Returning 16U Players will be able to use their uniform pieces from last
year or purchase supplemental pieces as needed.
As always, uniform shirts are included in the
registration fee.
Philosophy:
Participation in the fast pitch program requires a
major commitment from players and parents. This is a
competitive program committed to the development of varsity
softball players. Our teaching and
coaching techniques emphasize encouragement and positive
reinforcement. We want the girls to feel good about
themselves and their experience. Yet we have high
expectations. Our goal is to have the highest quality
softball program in the state. The girls are expected to pay
attention, work hard, and attend all practices and games.
Their skill level and knowledge of softball will increase
dramatically through hard work, dedication, and
perseverance. We think these values are what competitive
sports are all about.
Pitchers:
In preparation for the summer program, pitchers
attend a weekly clinic from December through February at the
Stillwater Junior High. In addition to the clinic, the girls
are asked to practice on their own every day if possible.
Separate pitching tryouts will be held prior to the full
team tryouts to determine which girls are the best pitchers
at that time. We encourage all the pitchers to continue
practicing during the summer and enroll in the pitching
clinic again next winter. Some kids will lose their interest
in pitching and others will become more interested after
they understand the important role that a pitcher plays in
fast pitch. Your child does not have to be a star athlete to
be a good pitcher. All it takes is a lot of hard work and
determination. There's always room on a team for a good
pitcher!
Practices:
After team selection, pre-season practices will be
scheduled 3-4 times per week when weather permits. This will
continue until league play begins. Once the games begin,
practices will be scheduled 1-2 times per week in addition
to the twice weeknight games. Practices may also be
scheduled for Friday nights before tournaments. The girls
will be taught sliding techniques. They should bring
sweatpants and sweatshirts (not nylon) to every
practice, including try-outs. It is also advisable to wear
shorts or sliding pants underneath sweatpants.
Attendance:
Part of our responsibility is to judge how "committed"
your child is to this program. Practice
attendance is critical. Good attendance saves time and
allows players to grow without having to continually review
specific items for players who miss practices. It's also
important to show up early so players have time to warm up.
Injuries occur when players don't warm up adequately. Once
the season starts, previous games are reviewed, corrections
are made, and strategies are discussed at each practice.
Please be sure to call your coach and explain why your child
will be absent from a practice and/or game.
Conflicts:
AAU basketball and soccer have busy spring/summer
practice and game schedules. Virtually all sports conduct
summer clinics and camps. It is strongly advised that you
provide your softball practice and game schedule to coaches
of your other activities. Also, if you plan to miss softball
to attend another activity, please alert your softball coach
as soon as you know of the conflict.
Our position:
This program is designed to develop
Stillwater varsity softball players. We are dedicated and
committed to developing girls' softball skills to their
fullest potential, and the coaches devote a great deal of
their time to the program. As coaches, they sacrifice ALL
opportunities to engage in other activities during softball
season. When conflicts arise, players and their parents have
to make a choice. Coaches make their decisions based on your
choices.
Your
daughter's attendance and commitment to the softball program
are definitely considered when determining positions played
and playing time.
Vacations:
Please do not
schedule vacations during the weeks before the league,
state, and national tournaments! It is imperative that you
inform your coach ASAP about any vacation/softball
conflicts. Keep in mind that this is a team sport--everyone
is in this together!
Home
Practice:
All the
girls need to improve their catching and throwing skills. It
is recommended they spend at least 15 minutes playing
catch every day--no grounders, no fly balls, just catch and
throw with someone they can throw hard to, or practice their
form without a ball.
Transportation:
If at any time during the season you need help in
this area, please feel free to call one of the coaches or
another parent. "No ride" is not an acceptable
excuse for missing practices or games. In the past, teams
have met at a central location to travel caravan style for
away games and tournaments.
League
vs. Tournament Lineups:
Coaches have been allowed to bat their entire lineup
with free substitution (substitute players at any time)
during most of the league games in the past. Coaches from
both teams must agree to free substitution, and some teams
will not agree to this approach. Equal
playing time is not guaranteed in league or tournament
play. However,
league play is considered as developmental (moving players
in different positions) and tournaments as competitive with
an emphasis on winning. Equal playing time should definitely
not be expected in tournament play. Playing time and
positions are based on several factors (not necessarily in
order of importance): ability
to handle specific positions; understanding of the game;
performance; player development and commitment to the team.
Grievance
Policy:
If
you have concerns about the way team is being managed, you
need to contact the team coach directly.
If you still have concerns, you can contact the
appropriate age level coordinator.
If both these attempts fail, you can appeal to the
Grievance Committee. An
ad hoc grievance committee (GC) is formed upon receipt of a
written and signed grievance by the board of directors.
The committee shall be comprised of three board
members who are not directly involved in the grievance.
The president of the Association is charged with
selecting the committee.
If the grievance is filed against the Association’s
president then the treasurer shall be charged with the
selecting the committee.
The
following is a list of basic equipment your child will need
for this program:
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Flexible
glove large enough to handle a 12" softball (11.5” or
12” gloves recommended)
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Molded cleats
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Batting glove (optional)
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Bag for glove, cleats, etc. (A small
duffle bag or softball/baseball bag)
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Water bottle
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Old towel to be kept in bag (used for
hands, etc. during rain games)
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Rain or golf umbrella (optional) for
rainy or hot sunny days. Nice to have around at tournaments!
Tournament
play usually begins early Saturday mornings. All players
should bring the following extra equipment to tournaments:
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Turtleneck or long-sleeved shirt
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Windbreaker--water resistant if
possible
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Warm jacket
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Extra socks
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Cooler with food and drinks. Plain old
water is still the best thing to drink during those hot
days, and a bag of ice is handy to have for the occasional
bruise. (Past experience tells us that eating out is not
always possible due to time restrictions, and concession
stand choices can be limited as well as expensive.)
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