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Vision Fastpitch

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Fastpitch Org with highly competitive teams in AR, TX, OK, & MO

가입일 Ağustos 2022
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Madelyn Bassing
Madelyn Bassing@MaddyBassing1·
High school season has started, and I had a great game against Fayetteville Friday night! Went 1-2 with a walk and played solid defense. Check out these highlights:
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Dot Richardson
Dot Richardson@CoachDot_LU·
The cheers of the crowd come and go. But Who you play for never changes. Great athletes don’t chase applause — they compete with purpose, integrity, and faith. Play every inning for the Audience of One. “Whatever you do, work at it with all your heart, as working for the Lord.” — Colossians 3:23 #audienceofone #powerandpurpose #thedotrichardsonshow
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Coach Jennifer Turner
Coach Jennifer Turner@CAASoftballAdv·
Attention to detail. This is where athletes begin to stand out because they do the small things consistently — the things many players overlook. It looks like: • Sprinting on and off the field • Listening carefully when coaches are giving instruction • Treating every practice rep like it matters • Following up with college coaches during recruiting • Preparing before games and practices • Moving with urgency instead of needing to be told twice None of these things require more talent. They require discipline, awareness, and pride in how you operate.
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Coach Jennifer Turner
Coach Jennifer Turner@CAASoftballAdv·
Ambiguity is one of the hardest parts of the college recruiting process — and it’s something every athlete has to learn to navigate. One week a coach is responding to your emails. The next week… silence. You might attend a camp where a coach shows interest, asks about your grades, and tells you to stay in touch — but there’s no clear timeline for what happens next. You might hear phrases like: • “Keep us updated.” • “We’ll continue to follow you.” • “You’re on our list.” But no actual offer. For athletes and families, this uncertainty can feel frustrating. It’s easy to start overthinking every interaction or assuming silence means rejection. The truth is, ambiguity is built into recruiting. College coaches are balancing: • limited roster spots • scholarship budgets • multiple graduating classes • transfer portal additions • and dozens (sometimes hundreds) of athletes they’re evaluating. Because of this, recruiting rarely moves in a straight line. Interest can be real even when communication is inconsistent. And opportunities can open quickly when roster needs change. The athletes who handle recruiting best are the ones who learn to operate confidently inside that uncertainty. They: • keep sending updates • continue improving their game • stay proactive with communication • focus on development instead of waiting for validation. Instead of asking, “Why haven’t they answered yet?” They ask, “What can I do today to keep moving forward?” Ambiguity doesn’t mean you’re doing something wrong. It simply means you’re in the process. And the athletes who stay consistent through the unclear moments are usually the ones who end up exactly where they’re meant to be.
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