Sonoma State Softball 2009-2010

Sonoma State Softball 2009-2010

Monday, September 27, 2010

Fall Ball is hereeee!

Sorry for the delay on posting, this post will make up for the last two weeks which were pretty eventful.  Two weeks ago marked the beginning of our traditional fall season and also the conclusion of self conducted morning conditioning because as a team we have reached a point where we can practice more efficiently because our fitness is up and we are now holding ourselves more personally accountable.  I love the traditional fall season because it means more time on the field, more freedom to work outside of practice because there are less restrictions, inter squad scrimmages on  Saturdays, and this upcoming weekend we face Solano JC and San Francisco State in doubleheaders to start our preseason play.  Although very new still our defense looks pretty strong we've got a roster full of just raw talent and we literally don't take a day off from improving that with lots of repitition, live defense drills, and "game time".  Offensively we are still getting into the swing of things (no pun intended) with hitting circuits and trying to get as much live hitting as possible.  It's nice to have four pitchers who are really making us earn it but it's hard to handle that with only two catchers and a somewhat short handed coaching staff but we're making the most out of what we have.  This year I think it is really going to be a goal of ours to prove that we are capable of using short game to our advantage.  Last year we were known for our big bats, power hitting, and record breaking stats in home runs but this year we want to use all the speed that we have and attack the defense with changing things up by perfecting our short game and mixing that in with our powerful offense. I look forward to what the rest of this fall season brings and am excited for the preseason play starting this week with Solano.

SAAC has been super busy in preparing for Sonoma State's second annual Homecoming Week.  It is really in efforts to create more school spirit and gain some more support of athletics.  We have collected money and are sending it off to the American Cancer Society in order to help fund the Breast Cancer Walk in San Francisco next month while also brainstorming some ideas of how we can aide in the disaster relief in San Bruno.  We are really excited about hosting the first ever home meet for our Cross Country girls this week in Santa Rosa and are going to show that via a breakfast tailgate this Saturday and representing Sonoma State proudly by wearing our "SSU BLUE CREW" shirts.  We're hoping these shorts will spread and students, families, and fans can wear them to all of our schools sporting events.

School is really underway with a midterm approaching and deadlines coming out of nowhere, at least that's how I feel.  I have a media law midterm this week where I have to memorize a million cases about the first amendment, libel, privacy law etc.  So it looks like the library is where my next few evenings will be spent while trying to sell some ads to local businesses for the schools newspaper which hasn't been that successful this far but hopefully things will turn around for me in that avenue.

In other unrelated news I'm so disappointed in the 49ers and their performance lately, after that great showing against the Saints I was hopeful but I had to change the channel yesterday because I couldn't take it much longer.  On the brighter side of sports the Yankees pulled it off and clinched their spot for playoffs, ARod coming super clutch with the two run jack and the reserves coming in and stepping up to the plate with runners on base is exactly what I like to see.

Byeeee :)

Tuesday, September 14, 2010

Keep on, Keepin' on.

This week was really focused around personal improvement because we are almost certain that this fourth  week we will be tested once again on the 12 gassers and we have to make them within the allowed time frame or the coaches will take our improving fitness into their own hands and this is something we as a team we feel we can handle on our own.  We are still going out there twice a week at 7 am doing our own self conducted conditioning along with optional conditioning on Sunday's where those who need it attend.  Practices are becoming a lot more engaging and instead of spending a great deal of time on actual skills we handle that during our individual sessions with the coaches where we are split into groups based on positions; corners, middles, outfield, pitchers/catchers.  This allows us to spend our time wisely and efficiently on the field and we've been able to work on things like cuts, run downs, pick offs, live defense, and "game time".  Game time is basically a game like situation where Coach Bridges is the pitcher and Coach Mack gives signs and rotates players in and out of defense and offense.  This allows for everyone to get time on the field whether it be offensively and defensively.  It is definitely one of the more fun components of our practices.  Things are looking up and I am confident that this Friday we will get the job done and satisfy the coaches.

School is in full swing right now and for one of my Communications classes I work as a Public Relations specialist for the school newspaper and sell ad space.  It's a really cool opportunity to take on real life responsibilities in a somewhat controlled setting.  My goal is to sell 4 ads each week so I'm definitely going to need to network myself throughout Rohnert Park and Cotati if I plan to meet that quota each week.  My media law class is pretty tedious and four hours of late night class after hitting, weights, and conditioning isn't the most lively of times but I'm hopeful the agenda will start to have some variety and I'll dread that class less.

I'm really excited about what we have planned for SAAC, we are currently working with the American Cancer Society and contributing to their annual Breast Cancer Walk because with all of the teams conflicting schedules with games and practices we cannot physically attend but we are gathering funds to donate. We are also planning on partnering with the Boys & Girls Club of Sonoma County this semester and seeing how we can contribute to their cause.  Also, with the recent disaster in San Bruno we would like to see how we can donate their and help with those relief efforts.

Wish me and the team luck this week!

Tuesday, September 7, 2010

1 week down, 7341535 more to go... . . . .. . .

Gosh, never thought week one was going to end.  Unfortunately the team didn't come back in the best of shape and everyone noticed and the coaches clearly not pleased.  The first day of conditioning we were to run 12 "gassers" which consists of 12, 100 yard sprints; fast people finish in under 17 seconds, medium speed people finish in under 18 and slower people finish in under 20.  Sadly, we didn't even get that far because in the middle of the 90+ degree weather people were dry heaving, dropping, pulling muscles, and puking.  Needless to say we have our work cut out for us this fall and are going to have to work twice as hard to get back into shape so we don't waste our valuable time on the field.  Myself along with my fellow seniors came up with a plan where we now condition twice a week on the days we don't already condition and lift with the coaches, we head to the track at 6:45 am and create and conduct our own conditioning for an hour.  We also do optional but "recommended" conditioning on Sunday evenings.  Since we set this in place, gassers are less of a struggle for the team as a whole and hope to complete all in the allowed time in the coming weeks.  Though its a minor set back Im hoping that some good will come of this and we will come together as a team sooner than anticipated and some leadership roles will emerge in the process.  Conditioning and weight lifting aside, we have a talented group of girls out there and there is going to be thick competition at just about every position.  I am flip flopping from catching to outfield and enjoy both but my arm isn't enjoying the double time because the strain it puts on my arm is tremendous.  But nothing lots of hours rehabbing and strengthening in the training room can't help. Ice baths have become a common thread among my teammates and I to help ease the hurt of this strenuous fall season.

As far as SAAC is concerned we were very pleased with the turnout of our first event of the year and earned a good chunk of money that will help dig us out the financial hole that we are currently in.  After doing that our next plan is to join the American Cancer Society in their Breast Cancer Walk in Golden Gate Park toward the end of October.  Another side project that we are attempting to embark on is to create shirts that we can sell to the school and the community that read "Blue Crew" and it essentially will be a shirt you can wear in support of athletics at any of the games, races, matches, tournaments, etc.  While that is currently a work in progress our current focus is raising the money for Breast Cancer and getting all of our teams out there to support the fall sports which are currently in season.

Senior year is not exactly what I expected it to be or maybe I was unsure of what to expect from the get go.  I am taking four classes this semester; Media Law, Life Span Development (Psychology), Public Relations Team for The Star, and Senior Internship.  This only leaves one more upper division GE, Senior Seminar, and taking the WEPT for second semester and then I'll graduate?  Well, seems like I need to narrow my focus and just live in the moment and with that said my current goal academically is to get a 4.0 this semester.  For SAAC I want to earn $300 for the Breast Cancer Walk among the student athletes and for softball I want to attack the outside pitch and learn to love it as much as I do the up and in pitch.  With week one being done and now apart of my past, I'm hopeful for the future. Buh Bye :)