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Wednesday, November 29, 2017

Coach Reflections

Good Morning Bloggers!


After a few days away from school and softball for the Thanksgiving holiday, the coaches took a minute to reflect on lessons they learned or quality experience they gained from their college playing career.

The question all three coaches were asked was: What is the most important life lesson you learned from your college softball experience?


And their responses...


Coach Tyson:


"I learned the importance of bringing my best self in everything I do. I learned that inconsistency in one area leads to inconsistencies in other areas and bringing my best self avoids that.

Additionally, I learned how to battle through adversity and how to keep my mind on the controllables. The game is already hard in itself and if you attempt to think about things outside of your control, it makes the game feel much bigger."
 
Coach Mac:
 
"My college softball experience taught me a lot about keeping things in perspective. No matter how tough a conditioning workout was, how heavy that weight on the bar felt, how badly I failed in an at bat, or how tough the loss was, I knew I would survive, I had no time to dwell, and that 'life' was still happening. Throughout the four years, I learned how to play with my heart on my sleeve and for my teammates while not allowing any hard situation or loss to affect my responsibilities as a human off the field."
 
Coach Jackson:
 
"Some of the most important lessons I learned about life from my college experience was: how to handle being knocked down and to keep moving forward, how to work harder even when you think you have nothing left to give, and how to find a way to get the task done even when the task seems impossible and especially when nobody thinks you’re able to succeed."
 
 
 
"Sports is a metaphor for overcoming obstacles and achieving against great odds. Athletes, in times of difficulty, can be important role models."
-Bill Bradley
 
 

Wednesday, November 8, 2017

Alyssa Diaz

we decided to feature a freshman in this week's blog. 
Meet, Alyssa Diaz!
Hometown: Fontana, CA
Primary position: Shortstop
Jersey Number: 4
Birthday: November 23
Who is the funniest person you know?
My sister
If you could live in any TV home, what would it be?
Friends
What are your pet peeves?
When people chew their gum loudly and crack their knuckles.
If you could pick a new first name, what would it be?
Phoebe
What is your favorite Disney movie?
Tie between The Lion King and The Emperor's New Groove
Favorite Holiday?
Christmas
Name a product or service you love so much that you'd happily be that company's spokesperson:
Vans
If you could be a cartoon character for a week, who would you be?
Moana
If you could eat only 3 foods for the rest of your life, what would they be?
Chicken wings, ribs, and pasta



"We are very excited to see the bright future ahead for Alyssa. She is going to be a quiet warrior for our team. She brings the work ethic and skills to be a dominant player for this program".
-DSU Coaching Staff

Welcome Alyssa Diaz!!!