Thanks, but a definite fault of mine is trying to be too "fair" and winding up indecisive. There are probably some out there who know me and are reading that and disagreeing, but I end up all the time looking for ways to justify putting someone different in the lineup. We have a junior with a great attitude who is a solid player, but who has definitely been beaten out of a lineup spot this year. I told my main asst. coach on Sunday in the last game of the weekend that I was thinking of giving her a start, despite her .125 (or so) average. He laughed and asked me if I was crazy. I have sat the bench in my career and know what it feels like to have a coach give you no shot from Day One. Meanwhile you're sitting there thinking, "I think I'm better than the person you keep running out there who is hitting .200." So if a girl is at least reasonably close to someone starting in front of her, I like to give her some starts to allow her to prove herself, and to keep the starter from getting too comfortable. Until someone has absolutely established herself beyond any doubt, I like the competition for playing time.