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Reviving Corinth Ballpark: A Community Effort
Do you love the game enough to tackle the immersive and immense project of flipping a ballpark – just so kids in your community could have a place to call ‘home’?
Read MoreThe Beast of Burden | Corinth Ballpark Part 1
Have you ever driven around your community, seeing deserted ballfields blossoming with shoulder high weeds, where you can barely tell the infield from the outfield? Wondered what it would take to make that field playable again? Had a vision, and then just said…’nah.’ Meanwhile, your team and several others in your community are desperately trying…
Read MoreYou’re Gonna Miss This…But….
We know you’re gonna miss this. But guess what..it is going to end and there is light (for you) when its over. Start planning now.
Read MoreHow Not to Freeze Your A$$ OFF!
It is absolutely no fun watching your kid play if you are freezing your bootie off. We got the bomb diggity of products that will keep you warm!
Read MoreTravel Ball in the Early 80’s | Softball is for Girls
Sat around thinking about all the things….all THINGS we as parents do to enable them to play their sports. Travel ball, in nearly every sport is now the ‘norm.’ Where I grew up, there was no such thing as travel ball, unless you counted taking the game to another weed infested field in a neighborhood…
Read MoreIt’s Freezing Season | Sports Sacs Are Here!
If you are a sports parent than you are no stranger to the elements. It’s freezing outside and we know that many places in the United States do not shut down activities just because its cold. (Cold loving FREAKS!) We have been blessed to try the Sports Sac, and we are pretty sure you will…
Read MoreBlack Friday Deals for Sports Parents
Softball Family Inspired Black Friday Deals from AMAZON! We know sports parents, so we tried to find you 5 affordable black friday deals. We all love Amazon. It’s fast and easy to deal with – and offers great prices. Of course this weekend the prices are even better – and while some of the items…
Read MoreConfidence BUILDING Tips! | Softball is for Girls
Building confidence is a life long endeavor. There is always something happening to knock down our confidence.
Read MoreConfessions of a Dugout Mom
It’s not that they are lying, it’s that they just arent telling you the truth. Shocking confessions of a softball dugout mom
Read MoreHow I Feel at the Softball Field | Jordan Yancey
We are so grateful that our young fans had the courage to share their thoughts. We asked, and they answered.
Read MoreMy Team Mate – Not My Friend | Softball is For Girls
Team Work makes the dream work, right? In reality, not all team mates are friends, and you know what….THAT IS OK! In today’s world we need to stop holding our daughters to the standard that they have to like and be liked by everyone. And this is also true on softball teams, or any kind…
Read MoreEssay By Lillie Power Age 12
We will be posting these in the order they came in. This was posted by Lillie Power! Please share and leave her a message of positivity.
Read More5 Reasons Your Softball Bat NEEDS a Hat!
She hit me in the face with her softball bat. Why? Well you know how kids act like lunatics in a cage when the you put your car in park and the locks don’t open immediately, and they start “Mom, Mom, Mom, let me out!” I was shifting into park and about to open the doors when she climbed over the seat with her bat bag and cracked me in the head with the end of her bat.
Read MoreHow to Not Stink. (Too much) | Softball is for Girls
How not to stink! But first….we think you should EMBRACE the STINK, at least a little. Because for one, you are an athlete and your body is purging toxins while you are out there exercising and that is a good thing!
Read MoreDear Parents Missing Games | An Open letter
We want to remind you to not feel bad for doing ALL the things it takes to raise a happy family – some of that which may include missing things, or splitting up or taking turns when you have multiple kids. We also want to reassure you that your kid will be just fine. They don’t think as much of us missing something as we do. The crisco layer of guilt we feel all day long when we miss something is not helping anyone. Life comes with responsibilities and we are ALL DOING THE BEST WE CAN.
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