Seacombe Softball Club | Community organisation
Seacombe Softball Club
Phone: +61 433 685 181
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19.01.2022 Thank you to all those who have purchased tickets so far!! Keep sharing and posting, every little bit is supporting our club!
17.01.2022 Stay safe everyone. Stay home. Drive safely. Be kind to essential workers, they’re working hard.Stay safe everyone. Stay home. Drive safely. Be kind to essential workers, they’re working hard.
15.01.2022 1st day of lockdown Dunn
13.01.2022 One of my faves.
12.01.2022 Happy New Year to all you Tigers fans out there
11.01.2022 *** THIS WEEKS GAMES *** B grade have the Wednesday night game this week at 7.30pm against Glenelg on Diamond 2 Let's hear all our Tigers roar this week!
10.01.2022 Pink Round is here Time to break out the Pink and Strike Out Breast Cancer! Get your teams together and support this great cause on Jan 30!
10.01.2022 Baseball.... Softball.... Same applies! Everyone has a job to do
03.01.2022 Seacombe Softball Club (together with the other Happy Valley Oval sports clubs) is hosting the Australia Day Breakfast at Happy Valley Oval on the 26th of January 2021, 8am to 11am. The Australia Day Breakfast is a well known local Community Event and gives us the opportunity to not only fund raise but also proudly promote our softball club and the sport to the local community on the day through some Come and Try fun. Come and see our volunteers on the day, grab some breakfast and join in the fun.
03.01.2022 I often ask this of my players, and of myself! What is your why???
02.01.2022 Confidence in the game comes from putting the work in during practice and on your own. If you put the time into doing something over and over again in practice..., you will feel more comfortable performing that skill in the game. But if you really want to get ahead, don't wait until practice to work on your game. Work on your game BEFORE practice and OUTSIDE of practice so that when practice starts, you are better and more ready to perform the drills and more ready to compete. Change how you look at practice. It is a chance to work on your game, it is a chance to improve how you play as a team, but it is also a chance to COMPETE, and anytime that there is a chance to compete, you want to make sure that you are ready and prepared to perform. NBA legend Kevin Garnett recently said that he would get to practice 30-45 minutes early to work on stuff on his own. Then he would practice with the team. During practice, they would COMPETE with each other. Then after practice, he would spend another 30-45 minutes on his own working on the things that he would need to perform in the game. He said that his team counted on him to do certain things during the game, and he had to make sure that he was ready to perform, so he had to put in the work to master those things before, during, and after practice. To be ready to perform, work on your game BEFORE you start practice, and BEFORE you leave the practice. Hoopthoughts.blogspot.com http://acoachsdiary.blogspot.com//confidence-comes-from-wo
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