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Getting into Position: Baseball
June 7, 2019
At any given time, there will be a minimum of ten, and up to thirteen players on the field – eight defensive players, one batter, and up to three baserunners.
Basic Rules of Baseball
June 7, 2019
Following these guidelines of baseball will help your child jump right in.
Fundamentals of Baseball
June 7, 2019
Before your child steps onto the diamond, it’s helpful to understand the basics of the game and what to expect.
Words of Advice from Baseball Parents
June 7, 2019
Parents and coaches shared information they wish they had before their kids started baseball.
You Need a Growth Mindset – Learn How From NBA Star Steph Curry
May 23, 2019
Team cohesion is essential to every sport, including individual sports. “Believing that your qualities are carved in stone – which is part of having a fixed mindset – discourages risk-taking and revision. People with a fixed mindset avoid challenging situations that might lead to failure because success depends upon protecting and promoting their set of […]
2019 College Swimming Camps
May 23, 2019
College swimming camps are an important part of the college recruiting process, but it can take a significant amount of research and preparation to find the right camp for you. That’s why we’ve put together a definitive list of every college NCAA Division I, Division II, Division III, NAIA and junior college swimming camp in […]
I Think My Child Should Move Up…
May 22, 2019
Dear Swim Mom, I feel like my 12-year-old daughter is ready to be moved up. She’s mature for her age and faster than the other kids in her group. She’ll be turning 13 in a couple months. I mentioned it to her coach after practice and I didn’t get much of an answer. I think […]
What’s Your Parenting Style: Sherpa, Snowplow or Drone?
May 20, 2019
A sherpa is the guide for the mountain-climbing journey and their goal is to see that the climber reaches the top, or their peak. Are you a sherpa, snowplow or drone parent? I recently read an article, spurred by the recent college admission scandals, that examined these parenting styles. If you haven’t heard about them, catch […]
Blackhawks Program Introduces Area Youth to the Ice
May 15, 2019
The program offers head-to-toe equipment, age-appropriate instruction and certified coaching to first-time players in a fun and safe atmosphere Area youth, including students from the University of Notre Dame Robinson Community Learning Center, took to the ice recently as part of the Little Blackhawks Learn to Play program, a legacy of the NHL Winter Classic at […]
What Parents Should (and Should Not) Do at Their Child’s Sporting Events
May 12, 2019
When players make a mistake, they’ll often look over at their coach or parent. Sometimes a simple look back is all they need. Tim and Dolores Roessler can’t sit still as they watch their two daughters compete for the Indian Hills softball team. The Roesslers sit together for an inning, then the next inning they […]
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