Sunday, November 29, 2015

GAGLIARDI TROPHY



Joe Callahan

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Joe Calahan breaks 
single-season passing record!

Photo sequence by Denise Monaghan

Friday, November 27, 2015

Thursday, November 26, 2015

SCHWANS-CARES STARTS TUESDAY



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NATIONAL TEAM- TAKEDA

USA Softball's Janie Takeda shares what she's thankful for this season. http://go.teamusa.org/1NLvpMt

NATIONAL TEAM- LILLEY

I am thankful for all of the opportunities and people this sport has brought into my life." - Jenna Lilley http://go.teamusa.org/1lEYX7N

NATIONAL TEAM- ROMERO

"They continue to make me smile every single day by knowing I have them with me and that they will always be a part of me." - Sydney Romero http://go.teamusa.org/1X9luuk

Wednesday, November 25, 2015

HITTING A CHANEUP

“4 things you can do to keep your hitters from looking like fools the next time you face that change up pitcher.”

GOOD, COMPREHENSIVE REPORT:  
HOW TO HIT A CHANGEUP @
www.dugout.softballexcellence.com/4-keys-hitting-changeup


Wesley Wolverine sophomore #99 OF Lauren Hoffman (Middletown, DE)

Tuesday, November 24, 2015

CATCHER SET UP

NFCA Facebook page

Are final comments at end of video below said with 

tongue in cheek or semi-seriously? Maybe a little of both??!

Wesley Wolverine junior #18 C Nina Marcano (Middletown, DE)

HAPPY THANKSGIVING!



It is a week for the college fastpitch player to count her blessings, not the least of which is the wonderful game of softball played for the first time 128 years ago on Thanksgiving Day!



How a boxing glove started it all!

Game of softball born
on
Thanksgiving Day!


The first game of what would become the sport of softball was played 128 years ago on Thanksgiving Day, 1887.

This Thanksgiving Day "softball" game actually was a hastily configured baseball contest, which pitted Yale versus Harvard alumni inside Chicago's Farragut Boat Club.



1887: HOW IT HAPPENED…


A Yale alumnus mischievously threw a boxing glove at a Harvard buddy just after a telegram arrived announcing that Yale had bested Harvard in the annual holiday football game. The Harvard fellow grabbed a broom handle and swung at the boxing glove, while reporter George Hancock, who was part of the group, yelled out “Play ball!”

Suddenly a new game was born with Hancock even writing down the day's rules for posterity. 

George Hancock and Chicago's Farragut Boat Club, 1887

1889: OUTDOOR FIELD...

In 1889 the game moved outdoors. Minneapolis fireman Lewis Rober marked up the first field and set seven innings as the game's official length

 

First photo of a softball team, Chicago, 1897


By this time, the ball had become a small medicine ball -- 16 inches in circumference -- with a bat two inches thick! Rober changed that. His version of the contest used a ball that was more modern in appearance, now 12 inches wide.



Louis Rober's team named “The Kittens”,
which kept a Minneapolis fire company crew in top fit shape.


These games, whether played with a 16" 0r 12" ball were known variously as “indoor baseball”, “cabbage ball”, “mush ball”, “kitten ball”, “pumpkin ball”, “diamond ball”, etc. They began to draw as many as 3,000 fans. 



The early game was played indoors and outdoors with a ball the size
of a small medicine ball and a bat two inches thick.

1895: WOMEN ENTER THE GAME


The first women’s "softball" team (still termed "kitten ball" or
“girls' indoor base-ball”) was formed at Chicago’s West Division High School. The young ladies were not able to play competitively until 1899 when they finally hired a coach. They eventually claimed the Cook County championship!


First women’s softball team, West Division High School, Chicago, circa 1900.


1926: SOFTBALL GETS ITS NAME...
 



An old 16 inch ball
In 1926, the Denver YMCA dubbed the sport “softball” for the first time. The name started to catch on.

1931: FIRST TRAVEL TEAM...


The first travel team formed in 1931. It was a squad entirely of men, 75 years-of-age and older, taking the field in business-suit-like uniforms (wearing ties and bowties), who called themselves Kids and Kubs



Kids and Kubs, St. Petersburg, FL, 1933


1933: ASA FORMED…


Newspaper reporter Leo Fischer and sporting goods salesman Michael Pauley brought the game to the 1933 Chicago World's Fair, where 55 teams participated before 350,000 fans who watched different contests of men's and women's slow and fastpitch.



 Quaskies Kittenball Team of Quasqueton, Iowa, 1934
 
The ASA – Amateur Softball Association – was founded that fall (1933) by Fischer and Pauley. Softball had arrived!



SOFTBALL 2015: Today, ASA registers over 245,000 softball teams, embracing more than 3.5 million softball players around the country.





2015 Wesley College Wolverines

Monday, November 23, 2015

WORK YOUR HARDEST

TOP DOZEN SOFTBALL PLAYS OF 2015 



Wesley Wolverine junior #18 C Nina Marcano (Middletown, DE)
Quote from Sports Motivation tweet


Sunday, November 22, 2015

228 CAMP PHOTOS

CLICK THE ARROW BELOW FOR A 228 PHOTO SLIDESHOW of the Wesley College 2015 Softball Prospect & Skills Camp attended by 45 high school players working out in daylong sessions with the Wolverine softball team on Saturday, November 21, 2015.

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Saturday, November 21, 2015

SOFTBALL CAMP GROUP PHOTO

PLEASE CHECK BACK AT THIS BLOG LATER NEXT WEEK
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ABOVE: Group shot of 45 high school players with the
Wesley College softball team at the fastpitch camp held earlier today.

Friday, November 20, 2015

SOFTBALL CAMP


Clockwise from top,Wesley Wolverines at winter camp 2014: 
junior #18 C Nina Marcano (Middletown, DE), senior #22 C/INF Morgan Seymour (Smyrna, DE), senior #32 INF Kayla Fromal (Middletown, DE), sophomore #1 INF Tiarra Maddox (Bridgeville, DE), sophomore #23 P Destiny Davis (Salisbury, MD) and sophomore #99 OF Lauren Hoffman (Middletown, DE).
Clockwise from top, Wesley Wolverines at winter camp 2014: junior #42 INF Devin Mackay (Bangor, PA), junior #17 OF Casey Beall (Severn, MD), junior #9 P/OF Lily Engel (Dover, DE) and senior #6 MI Breanna Hartman (Red Bank, NJ).