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    always been a dream of mine to play softball in college. One thing I would like to accomplish in the future is to get a softball scholarship to the University of Michigan because; I love playing softball, I would like to be apart of the team, and it’s a to thank my family and friends. First, I love playing softball. To me softball is truly enjoyable. It is enjoyable because on and off the field you can always have fun a lively time with your other teammates. Softball, also, challenges me to…

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    What softball? There's nothing soft about softball. For me softball is nothing without dedication. I love softball. Softball has gain my confidence with friends and peers. It can’t be explained what i feel in the field. Softball has taught me valuable lessons not just physically but mentally. It has taught me to stand up for myself. I love every moment i spend on the field . When am in the field am completely a different person . I forget about my glass slippers because this princess wears…

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    Has the difference between softball and baseball ever been contemplated? Softball is widely known as a version of baseball girls play in high school and college, Despite this, softball is more different than what gender plays the game. While it is obvious that baseball and softball are two different sports, what makes them different? Baseball and softball have many similar qualities, however they both have significant differences including rules, elements, and style that make them two different…

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    “You play ball like a girl!” this famous quote from The Sandlot shows how baseball and softball players are always arguing which sport is harder than the other and the difference between the two sports. Even though both are nearly identical in some ways, each sport has gear, popularity, and field they play on, that have an importance that makes each sport what it is and separates the two. Gear in baseball is one of the most needed items, if not the most needed. In baseball you need cleats for…

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    For those of you who have played baseball or softball. Have you ever gotten a sign from your coach to bunt, but you don’t know how? Well that has happened to me before. I’m going to show you how to bunt effectively in three easy steps that my coach taught me. The steps will be to be in the right position and twist your hips, bunt the ball, and run. The first step is to you need to twist your hips and be in the right position. First you want to be in the right position. There are five positions…

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    In this paper I’m going to teach you how to steal a base in baseball and softball. I’ve been playing baseball and softball since I was 3 years old and love it. Now, this paper will not make you do it perfectly, but it will help you get a start on it and with lots of practice and patience you will one day get the hang of it. There are three steps to stealing a base. I’ll start with the first one: the rocker step. The rocker step starts by standing on the base that you’re going to steal from. You…

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    Perham softball head coach Tyler Doll knew his team would need to score a lot of runs if it wanted to beat the Park Rapids Area Panthers on April 4 at Arvig Park. However, Panther pitcher Brooke Jerger made sure that didn’t happen when she shut down the Yellowjackets, helping the Panthers to an 11-1 season opening win. Jerger scattered four hits while allowing one run. She struck out eight and did not walk a batter. She started strong, striking out five of the six batters she faced to start the…

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    While growing up, sports have always been a big part of my life. At the age of only six years old, my parents first signed me up for coach pitch softball. Little did they know that I was going to fall in love with the game and that they were going to have to spend countless hours at softball fields during the spring each year watching me play. Being so young when I first started playing, winning and losing did not matter at all. As long as I got to throw, hit, and catch the ball, I was happy.…

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    on a softball field, in front of my teammates and their parents. I heard a pop, dropped, and instantly felt everyone’s eyes on me. Usually I don’t mind being the center of attention, but at that time I wanted to curl into a ball and become invisible. The home plate and I are usually on good terms, but I guess I made it mad that day. Grab your popcorn because I’m about to tell you the story of how I ruined my chances to become an infamous freshman falcon cheerleader. I had played softball for…

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    year in high school, was when I first started playing softball. I never thought a sport was going to make a huge impact in my life. I’ve always had a huge passion for sports, but sadly I didn’t join any sports until I got to high school. Not to brag, but I was a good athlete and still am. The very first time I stepped on a softball field, it was love at first sight. I didn't really know what to expect since it was my first time playing softball. I was one of those shy girls that kept everything…

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