by rbi » Tue Mar 31, 2009 10:49 am
Coming from years on the boys side (baseball) to the girls (softball) there are a lot of differences in the game itself for sure. One noticeable difference as soon as you walk up to any softball complex is the level of cheering by the girls in the dugout, obviously you dont hear that on the boy's side. Most of the cheers are close to the same throughout the softball game as well as some unique ones, most of which IMO are tasteful. Now some of the chants from the stands can cause the other side to be provoked into a verbal war and as coachs you need to make damn sure that your stands chants are in good taste BECAUSE again the game is not about you in the stands it is about the KIDS. Where I have found a big difference is at some of the games the level of intensity in the stands is way beyond comprehension. Now I dont know if its because they are girls and the parents are more protective or more involved but it is intense sometimes and IMO not good. It is ok to be supportive you bet ya, it is ok to be excited you bet ya, it ok to be cheering on YOUR team you bet ya, but when people cross the line is when they lose focus of the game itself and become involved in verbal confrontations with the other team's fans and/or players. And what I mean by that is when a fan or fans start singling out a particular player/coach from a opposing team and make any type of verbal or non-verbal gesture towards that person that is wrong and should not be tolerated. As well as when parents get caught up in a verbal war with the other fans for whatever reason, it should not be tolerated. Coachs need to keep a tight rope on there high strung parents and they know who they are. Now I may be wrong on this but I have found this to be primarily at the younger age groups where the verbal wars start in the stands, is it because these parents are new to the game and cant control there emotions, I dont know. I know that there are a lot of high strung very involved parents out there that need to get a grip on what this is all about, I know that may sound a little to "peachs and cream", but folks you really have lost touch when you cant control your mouth at a freakin girls softball game, I see men and women pacing the backstop area foaming from the mouth with that evil look in there eyes, FOR WHAT, get a grip. I am as intense of a person as you will find when I played the game but when my DD is out there, it is all about having fun and letting her enjoy the game, if she goes 0-4 I give her a hug, if she goes 4-4 I give her a high five and a smile. When parents lose grip on there emotions at a softball game, the only ones that lose out are the KIDS, so if you cant control yourself and you all KNOW who that applies to on any given team, stay home and watch ESPN or do the yards on weekends, or before you know it your kids will be playing with empty bleachers.
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rbi on Tue Mar 31, 2009 10:51 am, edited 2 times in total.