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US Olympic Team
Got back a little while ago from watching Team USA defeat NPF's Washington Glory, 2-0. The Glory had five hits to USA's four, but a Glory error was costly.
Abbott looked great, but terribly illegal. Cat was rolling, but for some reason slowed the pace a little bit. When that happened, she seemed to lose a little of her control including a WP on a U3K that hit the ground so hard, it bounced over the temporary backstop. Glory coach wasn't happy that the umpires would only allow the runners one base. Finch allowed 3 hits in the final two innings, but no runs. There were more than 8,700 fans in Prince George's Stadium, home of the Bowie Baysox. From what I understand, this is the largest crowd to attend a Bound 4 Bejing game to date. Green Beret jumpers delivered the Olympic flag, ASA banner and the American flag and game ball, though the last jumper didn't quite make the field after both predecessors experienced hard landings. ![]() ASA umpires Diane Carden, Laurie Zeiders & Wes Kreigh did a great job. Rules were ISF pitching for Team USA, NCAA for the Washington Glory. They played "pitch your own ball" which means Diane had to swap out balls every half inning. ![]() Enjoyed seeing and chatting with ASA and Central Atlantic notables MD/DC Commissioner and host, Jack Mowatt, ASA President-Elect Andy Dooley, Henry Pollard, Bob Savoie, Mark Ingrao, Ray Barrier and a few of the elite umpires from the Northern VA, MD & DC areas. Jack Mowatt and MD/DC ASA did a great job on a wonderful show, as did Team USA who stayed around to sign autographs for anyone who wished one. I strongly suggest you catch this team if they are anywhere in your area. |
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The night before they went to Bowie, they were here. I had the pleasure of doing that game - against some local former college players. What a show they put on. They stayed long after the scheduled autograph session - not a one showed anything but enthusiasm for and towards their fans.
An hour or so after leaving the park, the plate ump and his significant other along with my wife & me were eating at a local restaurant. Six of the players came in with one of their sons. They are just as classy off the field. They were thrilled when I picked up their bills. I'll second what Mike said - if you get the chance to see them - do what you can to see them.
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A humorous moment that probably only a few caught was when the stadium announcer was running through sponsoring/supporting groups for the game......"ASA umpires......Trojan Athletic Gloves....."
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I caught team USA in La. against ULL. Team USA 2, ULL 0, Finch threw a perfect game.
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I will be working a 14u ASA qualifier on Memorial day weekend. The Olympic team is scheduled to play a game on Sunday evening. Fairly small facility, only about 2000 people max. Should be fun.
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During the autograph session, two of the younger players on a 1A team asked Natasha Watley how she ran so fast. Natasha told them that she ran a lot, did quickness drills, and lifted weights, but that the secret really was "in the genes." An hour later when they got to their car, one of the girls turned to the other and said, "We really have to start working out in jeans." ![]()
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Stacey Nueveman has an absolute gun behind the plate - a runner tried to steal second and Stacey threw her out easily. I remembered the runner from her HS and college career, she was not exactly slow. The game was played during the time a 14u qualifier was going on, I was sitting near some of the players from one team that were just awestruck to see the game. One of the best things was that a local HS pitcher, just finished her sophomore year, got to pitch the last two innings for the all-star team. She struck out four of the seven batters she faced, one K being Mendoza, considered maybe the best hitter in the world. From the look on her face, she was extremely excited. Overall, a very fun experience, 4 of my buddies got to umpire the game and they had a great time. My daughter was able to get autographs of 10 of the 18 USA players before they shut down the autograph lines. All of the players were very gracious and personable while signing autographs. If you get a chance to see this team play, I highly recommend you do so.
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Dutch Olympic team
For those in or nearby Allentown, Pennsylvania, Rockford, Illinois and/or Akron, Ohio. The Dutch team is preparing them also for the Olympics. The team will play twelve games against three teams from the National Pro Fastpitch (NPF) in Allentown, Rockford and Akron.
For schedule, recaps and photos see: http://www.dutchsoftballteam.com/americantrip2.htm
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