Wednesday, February 22, 2012
Asked Again...
Alicia feels honored to be asked by a Prospective camp to attend there exclusive showcase for only 90 prospects but has chosen not to since most of the schools attending are not on her interest list. Her main focus at the moment is helping her high school team and preparing herself for the summer season.
Thursday, February 16, 2012
Spring season starts....
Once again so much to fill the reader in on. Alicia is always busy when it comes to softball. Let's see if we can give the reader a quick update and then maybe go back to discuss different topics in more detail.
1. Southern Star All-Star Showcase was an experience but was mostly rained out. The green team which Alicia played on got one good game in. She truely was only concerned with Coach Anne Smith from Georgia Southern University getting the opportunity to see her hit. Coach Anne actually encouraged someone to get out of the way to watch Alicia slap.
2. Alicia is working out with the Spirit Fastpitch Black 18U from East Wake County. The Dalys feel that this is a competative, family oriented team that is taking it's players to college level playing. They feel that playing 18U is where Alicia needs to be to be seen by college recruiters. Alicia has already played with them the weekend of February 4-5 at UNCW clinic.
3. Alicia just made her varsity high school softball team in which she will help out being the #2 pitcher and then fill in as either middle infield (the position her travel team is grooming her for) or outfield. Alicia is happy to have a few young softball players following her blog and what she does and hopes to set a good example for them.
4. Alicia will continue to see her hitting/pitching coach Coach Michael Bastian and will even be traveling to China with him in August to play with the Chinese National Softball Team. Mrs. Daly has been starting a charity to collect used softball equipment for girls that can't afford it and Alicia will deliver this equipment to China.
1. Southern Star All-Star Showcase was an experience but was mostly rained out. The green team which Alicia played on got one good game in. She truely was only concerned with Coach Anne Smith from Georgia Southern University getting the opportunity to see her hit. Coach Anne actually encouraged someone to get out of the way to watch Alicia slap.
2. Alicia is working out with the Spirit Fastpitch Black 18U from East Wake County. The Dalys feel that this is a competative, family oriented team that is taking it's players to college level playing. They feel that playing 18U is where Alicia needs to be to be seen by college recruiters. Alicia has already played with them the weekend of February 4-5 at UNCW clinic.
3. Alicia just made her varsity high school softball team in which she will help out being the #2 pitcher and then fill in as either middle infield (the position her travel team is grooming her for) or outfield. Alicia is happy to have a few young softball players following her blog and what she does and hopes to set a good example for them.
4. Alicia will continue to see her hitting/pitching coach Coach Michael Bastian and will even be traveling to China with him in August to play with the Chinese National Softball Team. Mrs. Daly has been starting a charity to collect used softball equipment for girls that can't afford it and Alicia will deliver this equipment to China.
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