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Overcoming Adversity

by Dave
Friday, October 06, 2006

I received an inspiring e-mail from a visitor.   I'll share it with you because I feel it demonstrates what "love for fastpitch softball" truly means and because I think it shows how it is possible to overcome even extreme adversity in one's life.   There's a solution to almost any problem provided one is willing to persevere in very bad circumstances.   And the real value of fastpitch softball is not so much the potential for earning a college scholarship or trying out for Team USA.   The game is not a means to an end.   It is an end in itself.

Doug writes:

"My daughter is 14 years old today.   She was a left-handed pitcher starting at age 11.   She took one year to develop her windmill motion and then at age 12 was throwing over 50 with excellent control.   As a 12 year old she averaged about 16 strikeouts per game.   She was asked to play travel ball and won 2 championship games, allowing just 2 runs in 14 innings and striking out 9 per game.   Last October she fell and broke her left wrist (hairline fracture), but didn't know it nor did she tell me she had even fallen.   She continued to pitch without pain until one day her wrist just exploded, tearing the TFCC tendons and causing the hairline break to become very severe.   She will never pitch left handed again.   This has been a very long year. Sarah was not released by the doctor until March 2006 and luckily got to hook on with an 18U team as an outfielder this past summer.

However she started pitching right-handed in our backyard on April 3rd.   I asked her to give me 6 months and see how things went.   It has been very, very difficult.   But she is starting to come around.   She is now throwing in the mid fifties with average to below average control.   We have a lot of work to do but she has tried all the sports and nothing compares to softball, especially in the circle.   She will pitch for the 8th grade team this spring, God willing, which gives us about 6 months to fine tune her.   When she walks to the circle this spring it will be 18 months since she last pitched in a real game.

Fifteen months ago when she was striking out 12 to 20 batters a game, I was thinking University of Arizona and the Olympic team.   Now I am just looking forward to her being able to throw from the circle again.   It is not often that we get a second chance in life.   Nothing is impossible if you really want to do something bad enough.   Tell those girls that take advice and counsel from you to never give up.   It's funny, it doesn't matter how she performs this spring, she's already won the biggest prize of all, just being able to pitch in a game again.


Doug, I'd have to agree.   Just being able to play is worth an awful lot of effort.   All you pitching girls who don't "feel like" practicing today, please consider that the girl with the shattered wrist will be out there, throwing her heart out.


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