will my daughter have trouble pitching in a high school softball game?
she is a freshman. she has been head-over-heels for 4 years. she is able to toss @ 56-59 mph. she throws circle exchange,roll over drop, two plane curve ball ,and a modest of the rise ball.
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It sounds like she is equipped to me! I sure wouldn’t want to face her! I saw a couple of closer pitchers during games in high school – but not many. She is a freshman, wow! Presume when she’s a older! It’s fantastic that she has a lot of passage on the ball. Persons are hard to hit, entrust me!
depends on how many pitchers are on her school team.
excellent for her with her head-over-heels speed. have her keep up the excellent work and when it comes to try outs for the team tell her to be honest during do/tryouts. the coach does watch every business that is goin on on the meadow.
my daughter was 1 of 3 to make varsity her freshman year and really got to start most of the time of year. her batting average was .387 the peak for any incoming freshman in our school description.
Umm it depends on what level, bt i don’t see any conundrum at all, with any level, as long as she also has excellent potential wich i imagin she does. dude shes going to rock. i wish i may maybe toss that well.
Hard to say, High School Softball is frequently head-over-heels,if she can pitch as you say she should do OK.Now are you worried if she will be a attractive pitcher is kind of up in the air,her team needs to be able to notch some runs for her.I’ve been Umpiring HS Softball for about 17 years and I’ve seen excellent pitchers come and go,my neice was really excellent but her HS team only won a few games in her career.
WOW!
I don’t see any reason why she would have vex, she sounds very excellent!