What Parents Teach Us About Little Leagues: From Struggle to Strength

What Parents Teach Us About Little Leagues: From Struggle to Strength

Youth softball thrives not because of fancy facilities or big-name coaches, but because of the passion and dedication of parents who care. While hiring a professional coach can be helpful, the heart of any successful league or travel organization lies in the hands of parents—those who organize, communicate, cheer, and show up every week because they genuinely want their daughters to grow, improve, and have fun. It’s not about being an expert; it’s about being invested. The most effective programs I’ve seen aren’t run like corporations—they’re run like communities, led by parents who love the game and want to build something meaningful for their kids.

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3 Must-Haves to Make It at the Highest Level

3 Must-Haves to Make It at the Highest Level

After running our first successful college evaluation event with Coach Erica Hanrahan, I wanted to share with you some thoughts I had on playing at a high level before you get to college. 80% of current Practice Pro pitchers are eight grade an under. I believe there are three attributes an athlete must posses to reach A or B level travel play, or regional-level high school play.

I would never discourage anyone from learning to pitch because they probably weren’t going to pitch in the Olympics, but I do believe there are certain attributes and life circumstances a player must posses to play in college.

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