Let's try something new! Softball and family time.

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Hello my name is John Furness and I coach the Springfield Bandits 12u softball team. Last year we tried something a little different with much success. Most of our girls on our team are 3 sport athletes. They love softball, but it is not their only love. They are very good athletes and very competitive, but they do not want to give up their other sports; basketball, volleyball, track, ******, and multiple other activities; to play softball 9 months out of the year. We made a decision to shorten our season so that the kids could participate in these activities as well as enjoy family time. What we did last year was start practice the first week of March indoors, and our first tourney was the first weekend in May. We played 7 tourneys in 9 weeks and were done the last weekend of June. Therefore the kids were able to go on vacations, go to the fair, and participate in open gym for their other sports. Lets face it, most of the girls on these travel teams will not play D1 softball. What we are trying to do is get them ready for high school. We were very competitive last season in 12u tournaments. We almost always were in the final 4 and most of the time lost to the teams that ended up winning the tourney; Stingrays '00, the Hawks, Ohio Glory '00, Cincy Magic '00, just to name a few. We finished the season 21-11, not counting our scrimmages. I will be the first to admit that it cost me a couple really good players because they wanted to play year around. However the rest of the team really had a great time. When the season was over, they were still hungry for more, but I would rather have that than having them dread their last two tournaments. I have 4 returning starters from last years team so we have a good core, but we will be looking for 6 above average players to fill out our team. If this sounds appealing to you our tryouts will be at Prosser Field in Springfield Ohio on August 17th @ 10am. If you would like to call me with any questions, my Phone # is 614-570-9723
 
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Heater,
I like your approach with the young Girl's. wish you luck and a good 2014 season
 
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Thank you. We wish you and your girls good luck for next season as well!
 
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My DD's team was very much like this - there was no stress and the girls not only did well, but they had a lot of fun in the bargain. Glad to know that we aren't the only ones out there that appreciate this approach!!
 
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Wow sounds perfect for my DD she's been playing for 2 years straight and is getting pretty burnt out. She starting middle school now so other sports will take up alot more of her time, what are some teams that offer like schedule? This info would help when trying out. I love the shorten schedule makes perfect sense!
 
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smart coach and parents! our team is going to do a similar schedule! you're right the truth is that most of these girls playing 12 and 14 are going to burn out and not want to play by the time they are freshmen or sophomores; I've heard statistics stating 50 - 75% wont be playing when they are 16. It's also better for their muscle development to be multiple sport athletes rather than a one sport player. :)
 
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thanks swifty! I agree. When my DD started playing high level basketball, it helped her tremendously in all other sports. Good luck this year,
 
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This sounds great!! That schedule would fit us perfectly. My only concern is that we live pretty far from springfield. Would you consider a player that lives almost 2 hours away?
 
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This is an honest guy and good coach. If this fits your family needs then you NEED to give this guy a look. He will also do some practicing with my team, Static 97 North, we are trying to work that out.
 
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thanks for the kind words. we are definitely going to take you up on your offer to work out with your team. my girls will gain invaluable experience from that opportunity!
 
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