About
As a softball coach I have a substantial amount of experience and knowledge.
I was a 4 year (Freshmen to Senior year) varsity starting player on the Burbank High Softball team from the years 2010-2013.
Following my softball career at Burbank High School, I then went to College of the Canyons where I played for 2 seasons.
I lead my team to the WSC Blue Division Championship. And took them all the way to the Semi Finals for the state chamionship (2 games away from winning it all).
I was named Western State Conference Blue Division Pitcher of the Year, All-State, and Conference MVP as a sophomore while leading the league in regular season wins (23). I produced a combined 38-15 record, 2.99 ERA, two saves, and a 1.351 WHIP during my 2015 and 2016 seasons at COC.
After playing at College of the Canyons I recieved a full ride scholarship for pitching to New York Institute of Technology (Division 2) where I finished out my pitching career.
During my years at NYiT, I helped lead the Bears to the NCAA post season playoffs and had an ERA of 3.36 in 33 appearences.
Although my softball playing career has ended, my love for the game hasn't. Giving lessons to aspiring pitchers and position players of all ages passes the dream on that I once had as a little girl.
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Frequently asked questions
What is your typical process for working with a new student?
Every pitcher is different and it is extremely important as a coach to understand that. It is also just as important to want the best from your pitchers and push them to become the best that they can be. Small adjustements over time equivilate to dramatic differences, whether it be in speed, movement, control or mechanics. With consistint training and hard work anyone can achieve their goals. Whether it be making the varsity team at their highschool or recieving a college scholarship, it all comes down to how badly the player wants it and ultimately who they are learning from.