Hi there! I am a very dedicated softball pitcher. I train for 10 months of the year, taking two months off to give my arm a rest. I average consistently throwing between 62 & 64 mph in a game. This spring I have exceeded my goal of 65 mph. Attached is video of me hitting 66 mph. I still have some winter training time left, I am hoping to increase my speed to 67 or even 68 mph!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K5AmK19Rw0Q&feature=youtube_gdata - Hitting 66 mph!
This year was a very successful season for me.
-Global tv's athelete of the week June, 2011.
-City Javelin Winner & Record Setter 2009.
-City Badminton Winner 2010, 2011.
-Honors Grade 8, 9 & 10.
-Pitched my best game ever at Provincials with 17 strike outs.
-Played for Team Alberta and led my team to a bronze medal at Western Canada Summer Games.
-Received the All-Star Pitcher award at Nationals in Winnipeg, MB 2011. 1.57 ERA and led in strikeouts.
-Received the Softball Alberta Player of the Year Award 2011.
-Have a fluent drop ball and am working on perfecting my riseball and screwball.
I love the game of softball and work hard at perfecting my skill. It is my goal to play softball during my post secondary education.
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