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Welcome to the Mundelein Thunder Website
The Mundelein Thunder fields teams in the 10U, 12U, 14U, 16U and 18U age brackets. We offer competitive girls fastpitch softball with clinics held during the off-season. All of our teams participate in regular games and tournaments during the playing season.
Our mailing address is: Mundelein Thunder P.O. Box 786 Mundelein, IL 60060 For more information, contact Bill T'Niemi via email (click here.) Or, download information in the Handouts section.
Board meetings are held the second Monday of each month, from September through May. All parents are welcome to attend these meetings. For meeting location, contact Bill T'Niemi via email (click here.)
Click here to email your comments or suggestions to the Web Master.
Monday, September 14
Thunder 12U looking for a few more players
The Mundelein Thunder 12U team is still looking for a few more players to round out its roster for 2010. If you are interested in a tryout, or would like more information about the team, please contact Coach Ken at kkrause342@aol.com.
Coach Ken's articles from Softball Magazine
As some of you know, Mundelein Thunder's Coach Ken has been a contributing editor to Softball Magazine (www.softballmag.com) since late 2001. Reprints of his articles are now available on the Mundelein Thunder Web site. Check out the Softball Magazine link in the left hand column. He welcomes your comments and questions.
Tuesday, December 12
Visit Coach Ken's new blog
Coach Ken has started a blog all about softball (what else?). It's called Life in the Fastpitch Lane and covers lots of different topics for players, coaches, and anyone else who loves the game of fastpitch.
If you have a few minutes check it out -- and be sure to leave a comment or two!
Advice From Around The Web
The Mundelein Thunder has added a new section that takes great articles from around the Web and gathers them up in one place. Check out the Playing Advice link on the lower left to see the articles. The first one is from Hal Skinner, one of the premiere pitching coaches in the country, and it talks about how those mean things the other team is saying may be the greatest compliment you can get.
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