mike_dyer
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Looking for at least a somewhat competitive '99 or '98 team with a decent schedule. You don't have to be a bunch of world beaters, winning now and again is nice though.
Kobata trained since she was 11. She's so fast she can pitch the ball and make it to the plate in time to get a bunt down to move a runner, then beat the throw to 1st. Can also pull her bat back and put one on the grass. She may even run out and field it if the wind hits her right.
I keed. She's very fast, real slick on the bases, and can do damned near anything you need her to do though. Does have a tendancy to go through little streaks where she pops up a few at bats in a row. Doesn't and will not see a different instructor for every aspect of the game. She learned to play it when she was 8 or 9 and works hard at every part of the game she is involved in on her own for 8-10 hours every week.
Open to playing on the right '00 team, absolutely no '01s though. If you coach an '00 team I'd prefer not to hear about all of the "exposure" the team will get. I understand that you have to lie to the parents of most kids that age and I encourage you to do what you have to do to keep them around. If you don't they will look for figments of their imagination elsewhere. I'm good with it, I just don't need to or want to hear it.
Would prefer something within an hour drive of Wyandot county. If you are outside of that and we make a deal on the practices she is required to attend don't pout and/or lay a guilt trip on me when I tell you she won't be at the practices that she isn't supposed to have to come to.
Oh, and if you have her sharing time in a spot it would be sweet if you hold everyone who you have playing there to the same standards. It's only fair.
Call or text if interested, no OFC privavte messages. I'm not here often enough to reply to them.
Thanks,
Mike (419) 348 - 6732
Kobata trained since she was 11. She's so fast she can pitch the ball and make it to the plate in time to get a bunt down to move a runner, then beat the throw to 1st. Can also pull her bat back and put one on the grass. She may even run out and field it if the wind hits her right.
I keed. She's very fast, real slick on the bases, and can do damned near anything you need her to do though. Does have a tendancy to go through little streaks where she pops up a few at bats in a row. Doesn't and will not see a different instructor for every aspect of the game. She learned to play it when she was 8 or 9 and works hard at every part of the game she is involved in on her own for 8-10 hours every week.
Open to playing on the right '00 team, absolutely no '01s though. If you coach an '00 team I'd prefer not to hear about all of the "exposure" the team will get. I understand that you have to lie to the parents of most kids that age and I encourage you to do what you have to do to keep them around. If you don't they will look for figments of their imagination elsewhere. I'm good with it, I just don't need to or want to hear it.
Would prefer something within an hour drive of Wyandot county. If you are outside of that and we make a deal on the practices she is required to attend don't pout and/or lay a guilt trip on me when I tell you she won't be at the practices that she isn't supposed to have to come to.
Oh, and if you have her sharing time in a spot it would be sweet if you hold everyone who you have playing there to the same standards. It's only fair.
Call or text if interested, no OFC privavte messages. I'm not here often enough to reply to them.
Thanks,
Mike (419) 348 - 6732