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Middle school softball is more than just a game; it’s an opportunity. This year in particular player Eloise Chang (8) says that the season is going to be exciting because the team has a different pitcher, which she feels has “changed the team dynamic in a good way.” Having a new pitcher means that the team has to work together a lot more. Leah Nelson (6) says that this year softball is different because they “play in B league”, which means that the team plays “in a lower league.” The team does not seem to see that as a setback. Eloise Chang (8) says that “it makes the team want to work harder to go back on top.”
The team likes to focus on the positive. For example, both Megan Mawhinney (7) and Isabela Thibault (7) can agree that the best part of practice is when they “get to play actual games against each other.” Eloise Chang (8) says that “playing against other girls on the team makes [them] want to play harder” because they know that they are capable of playing well enough to help each other grow as athletes.
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1. As the assistant coach, Chloe Stogner was thinking about strategies for improving Priory students' homeruns. Great softball skills and thoughtful strategies are keys to playing a good game. 2. Evan Huges (8th) was fully prepared to hit a home run, while Megan Mawhinney (7th) had her plan in mind.
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