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Monthly Archives: April 2014
Opening Day
Sunday was Opening Day of WESA’s 2014 season. It was also the same day as the Sun Run. Normally, I’m all for letting the citizenry take the streets back from the cars, but I had to be at the field … Continue reading
Jersey Pickup
Opening day is less than three days away. The forecast is for rain all weekend and the word on the field is that we’re playing even if there’s a hurricane. We played our first scrimmage game on Wednesday. I hadn’t … Continue reading
First Practice
Yesterday was my first practice with the team. It was officially the team’s second practice, but I had to miss because I was out of town. I was a little nervous. I haven’t thrown or caught a ball since last … Continue reading
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Game Ready
I was debating getting a new glove even before registration. Last season everyone on my team kept telling me I had the wrong kind of glove for slo-pitch; that I had bought a baseball glove and that was why the … Continue reading