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Episode - 6 - Southern Oregon Fastpitch - Becky Brackett

Episode - 6 - Southern Oregon Fastpitch - Becky Brackett

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Southern Oregon Fastpitch - Blackout owner Becky Brackett talks with Travel Baseball Coach - Justin about their new start-up program that aims to compete against the best in a year or two. Southern Oregon Fastpitch - Blackout has hit the Southern Oregon valley with speed and competence not seen before in a new softball program. In a few short months and long hours - around the clock - the teams were gathered and formed (12u, 14u, 16u) and during the same time a facility was procured. The facility is furnished with turf and 10 batting cages that roll back for a large field of play. There is a parent/kids viewing area with games and tv's to keep the families occupied while the young ladies earn their skill sets from top tier coaches both hitting, pitching and fielding. The facility has strength and agility work outs Monday-Thursdays from 6-7pm for players to workout in between field practices to get stronger and faster. Player profiles will be set-up for each player with their playing resumes, grades and other accolades for college bound players. Southern Oregon Fastpitch - Blackout also incorporates a leadership and mental classes taught by Ethos an organization out of Phoenix, Oregon who train police, fireman and other organization on leadership and mental toughness. Ethos has made a training version for sports athletes and will likely be noticed on the field after the ladies complete the course. There is much more but you will need to listen to the Podcast. TBC - Justin

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