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Thursday, July 2
PICO ALL-STAR TEAMS SUCCEED AT DISTRICTS & STATE GAMES
PICO 16U TEMPEST participated in the Eastern B District tournament this past weekend hosted by Fontana/Rialto. Tempest played hard winning 4 games and losing 2 to the same SHB Krew team who won in the Championship game 2-1. GREAT job ladies winning on Sunday beating 2 very tough teams Buena Park & PYL to get us to the Championship game in over 100deg heat!
PICO MLGS team's participated in our new District tournament this past weekend in Aliso Viejo ALL teams did well BUT BIG SHOUT OUT & CONGRATS to our 14U &12U teams!
Pico's 14U team took 3rd place and qualified for States on Saturday WAY TO GO LADIES!
Pico's 12U team played FIERCE all weekend not losing until late Saturday night and dropped to the loser bracket. Our team climbed back up to the Championship game on Sunday morning by beating a tough Newport Mesa team and immediately playing Aliso Viejo who had taken our team out the night before! Our girl's played hard and beat Aliso Viejo forcing the "IF" game but exhaustion got the best of the team and we took 2nd! GREAT JOB LADIES you played hard and you qualified for the State games in San Diego!
Our 2 teams were the only teams in our new District to qualify for States PICO IS IN THE HOUSE and we have earned RESPECT! WE ARE PROUD OF YOU!
THE TYPICAL SOFTBALL PARENT
We used to have a regular life. (Actually, many of our friends say that sentence should say, “ We used to have a life”, period). It doesn’t really seem that long ago. Then we became Softball Parents.
Our lawn used to be like a carpet. It was green, mowed, trimmed, fertilized, and watered. Any weeds that dared to show their leaves were pulled out by their roots. Now we have two big bare spots forty feet apart. We like the bare sports. We like them because they are the only places that the weeds and crab grass aren’t threatening to take over.
Our car used to draw admiring looks and comments. It was clean and waxed and shined and Armor All’d. Now it only draws attention when it wins the “dirtiest care in the parking lot” prize.
We used to think anything over $40 was an exorbitant price for a softball bat. Now the contents of our daughter’s equipment bag are worth more than everything else in the car together-including clothes, jewelry, watches, and laptop computer.
My wife and I used to love each other. Still do, Thank God. But that’s a tribute to our patience and good humor.
We used to sit and talk for hours. We still do-to keep the driver awake when we’re headed home from a tournament a distance away.
We used to wonder what the kids would do when they grew up. Now my wife wants to know what I’m going to do IF I ever grow up.
Our summer casual wardrobe used to be made up of color-coordinated polo shirts, cool cottons in bright colors, and the occasional “aloha” shirt. Now we have a closet full of
T-shirts in white with some softball logo on front. Those that don’t have Fastpitch Softball on the front have a cute saying on the backs, like “If You Follow Me Long Enough, You’ll End Up at a Softball Field.”
We used to glue ourselves to the sofa and watch the NCAA basketball tournament or go to a movie. Now, we catch the highlights on Sportscenter or wait till the movie comes out on video.
We used to have sympathy for umpires.
We used to think boys were tough.
We used to think a double-header was a long day at the ball field. Now we’re just getting warmed up.
We used to spend our summer vacation relaxing on the beach or visiting family. Now we hit the road with 40 of our closest softball friends.
We used to think the idea child had brains and beauty. She still does, but now she better also be quick, courageous, and able to bunt a good rise ball.
We used to look for little restaurants that served seafood fresh off the boat. Now we are connoisseurs of nachos and smoked sausages.
We used to be concerned that we would fall into the trap of living our life through our daughter. Now we know that we are privileged to live our life WITH our daughter.
~~~AUTHOR UNKNOWN~~~
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