Saturday, October 17, 2009

Fall Hitting/Fielding Clinics

The North Shore Girls Fastpitch Association Presents :

Hitting/Fielding Clinic

The North Shore Girls Fastpitch Association will be holding a fall Hitting/Fielding Clinic at Sutherland High School starting October 31st. Quality instruction will help the girls improve their swing and their ball handling for the upcoming season.

Please reply to Peter Powell at gppollock@telus.net if your daughter would like to attend and indicate the birth date and years softball experience of your daughter.


Clinic #1
When: Oct. 31st- Nov.21st
Where: Sutherland Old Gym, 1860 Sutherland Ave North Vancouver
Times: 13 and under 1:45 - 3:45
Cost: $70 -
Running shoes. (no cleats in the gym) Water, Comfortable clothes, Glove

Clinic #2
When: Nov. 28th until Dec.19th
Where: Sutherland Old Gym, 1860 Sutherland Ave North Vancouver
Times: 14 and over 1:45 - 3:45
Cost: $70 -
Running shoes. (no cleats in the gym) Water, Comfortable clothes, Glove

Thank you
Peter Powell

Friday, October 2, 2009

Fastpitch Softball

Diagram of a softball diamond.Image via Wikipedia

Call it Fastpitch, Slowpitch, it is still the same game, Softball!

Here is a diagram of a softball diamond.

Tuesday, March 10, 2009

Spring Back Catching Clinic

District 4/NVGSA is pleased to announce:
"Thou Shall Not Steal"
A Catching Clinic with
International Softball Federation Hall of Famer,
Lesley Monk.


When: Feb 28
Where: Sutherland Old Gym, 1860 Sutherland Ave North Vancouver
Times: U-13 3:30-5:30 pm
U19 5:30-7:30 pm
Clinician : Lesley Monk
Cost: $25:00 - PreRegistration required
Running shoes. (no cleats in the gym) Catching gear, Water, Comfortable clothes,

Among other things, clinic will show:

* * The 3 stances all catchers need to know
* * Blocking pitches to prevent passed balls
* * Proper handling of balls that do get past the catcher
* * Proper footwork and arm positioning when throwing
* * Fielding bunts and pop ups
* * How and where to stand for balls thrown to home plate


LESLEY MONK CLINICIAN
Lesley was inducted into the Softball New Zealand Hall of Fame in 2000. In 2003, she was honoured to be inducted to the International Softball Federation Hall of Fame. She played in five ISF world championships, with her team finishing in the top three at four of them. A catcher, she hit .333 in two of those five events, and played a combined total of 44 games. Her international playing career spanned 1977-95, and also saw her play in 85 more games over 16 other appearances. A true sign of a Hall of Fame calibre career, her highest batting average actually came in her last international event, hitting .467 at the Olympic qualifier in 1995.

For more information contact Georgina Powell @ gppollock@telus.net




Thursday, February 19, 2009

Senior Umpire Bill Watson

I am pleased to announce that Senior Umpire Bill Watson has agreed to come into the clinic and have a discussion dealing with the interaction between Umpires and Back Catchers. Bill Watson was awarded the Senior Umpire Service Award in 2005...and has forgotten more about softball than most people know.

Thursday, January 29, 2009

Catchers Creed

Although the outsider might think that it is the pitcher who is the most important player, in reality it is the Back Catcher who calls the shots, from telling the pitcher what to throw, to calling out encouragement to her team.

Catchers Creed:

1. Understanding that as a catcher I must accept my role as the leader of my team.
2. I hold myself to the 12 points of the Catchers Creed while training or playing.
3. I will be suited up, stretched, and ready to go 15 minutes before the team is expected to arrive for training or a game.
4. My equipment will always be clean. I will never drag dirt or mud into any indoor training facility.
5. My shirt will always be tucked in, whether in a game or at practice.
6. I will NEVER be heard saying anything disrespectful towards a team mate, opponent, coach, or umpire.
7. I will never use foul language, and will hold my team mates to this same standard.
8. I will always complete every drill to its fullest.
9. I will always be encouraging to my team mates regardless of whether they play well or not.
10. I will never allow my team to leave a dugout after a game until all trash has been picked up, even if it was there when we got there.
11. I will lead my team out onto the field every time we take the field.
12. I will thank my parents for the opportunity to play organized sports, acknowledging the many sacrifices they make to allow me to play.