
Thursday, April 23, 2009
Wednesday, April 22, 2009
Acers Kasner 12u "Never Give-up Attitude"
DRIVING DIRECTIONS May 9th Tournament at Sunset Park, Lakeland Hills,Auburn
1306 69th St SE
From I-5 or Hwy 167, take the Hwy 18 East. Take the Auburn-Enumclaw Exit.
At the end of the ramp, continue through the light to the next light at ‘A’ St. SE. Turn left. Continue on ‘A’ Street or 3.5 miles as it turns into East Valley Hwy. E.
Turn left onto Lake Tapps Pkwy E.
Continue up the hill for 1.1 miles to the light. Take a left onto Lakeland Hills Way.
Take the next left onto 69th St.
The entrance to the park is on the left.
9:00 Acers Kasner vs. Blaze 97
10:30 Acers Kasner vs. White Rock Renegades
2:00 Acers Kasner vs. Bellevue Blast McCarthy
Please have the girls there at Sunset Field by 7:45 Saturday. If you need directions let me know.
Jason
206-919-9189
Mothers Day Tournament 2009
“ And an Inspiration from Above”
Congratulations Diane and Jason for Hosting the 12u Mothers Day Tournament and having a huge successful fastpitch weekend. You're an inspirational Fastpitch Family (Kasners) that really dedicated your time, understanding and loyalty to your Acers 12u Team and their families. The Acer Parents provided such great enthusiasm and worked the tournament well together as a team.
It was a pleasure to have been a guest instead of a coach or trainer and I was able to just enjoy the game, the parents and players, coaches and tournament officials. Most of all what I valued as Fastpitch Coach, I learned how a "Class-Act" Tournament should be directed and properly hosted with a respectful tournament theme "Mothers Day" where all the ladies received flowers on their special day. On a sad note, that provided inspiration to one of your players whose mother not present due to a recent tragedy, the young player obviously dedicated her heart and mind to do her best. After some outstanding RBI Slap Hits in key situations, it was awesome how this player turned sorrow into a challenge then used that to motivate her to do her best. That was evident by the tears I had running down my face and few other parents did too. I know her mother was smiling down on her from up above.
Personally, I made some new fastpitch friends, got to know some of the Acer's Parents, enjoyed some delicious BBQ and met some Canadian Participants and Coaches that impressed me with the Canadian style of playing which seemed similar to baseball.
The many teams present at the tournament seemed to really get along and make for a competitive environment and level playing field. Any team would have won the tournament because of the fantastic weather and scheduling times, great officiating, and overall characteristics the weekend provided and set the tone for all to compete for a championship.
By the way the Infield Maintenance Crews were prompt and kept the fields in a safe, game-ready playing conditions.
All my best to your Team!
Coach Adam
Coach Adam La Serna
La Serna Fastpitch Academy
(206)227-9698
Bodycoach@hotmail.com
http://tacomafastpitchcenter/
Tuesday, April 7, 2009
High School State bound West Seattle Thunder Players
22 current and former West Seattle Thunder players will be representing their high school teams in the 3A state fast pitch tournament on May 29 in Tacoma. (This represents about 10% of the athletes who will be participating in this event). Several of these athletes were key in helping their teams earn a state berth.
For West Seattle High School during the District 2 games, Thunder 18U teammates Kelsi Baker and Corinne Kleeberger shared the pitching with Kelsi pitching 18 of the 23 innings played during the Friday games. Kristin Jackson (18U) who caught all 37 innings during the distict tournament also had 2 hits in the WS Wildcats must win game against the Mt Si Wildcats. Annie Patnode (16U) drove Kelsi Baker in for the winning run in the 9th inning to advance the team to State for the first time ever. West Seattle was helped to the win in part by some cheering support by Holy Names Thunder players and other Holy Names West Seattle community members. Holy Names took 4th in the District tournament with contributions from 18U Thunder athletes Madie Baker and Ally Gale who combined for multiple hits during the tournament including 2 triples by Madie Baker. (Several former Thunder athletes contributed to their team’s successes including Farleigh Winter, Holy Names and Millie Osborne, Katelyn Elder and Cortney Elliott all from West Seattle High School)
In the District 3/4 Tournament both Mount Rainier and Kennedy advanced to State. Helping Kennedy stay alive in their first and must win game on Saturday was the hitting of Natalie Budner (Thunder 16U), her sister Sabrina (a former Thunder player) and Halle Davis (Thunder 16U) who combined for runs in a come from behind 4-3 victory over Timberline. Other Thunder players contributing to Kennedy’s success include Jenni Grosz (16U) and former Thunder athletes Toni Spadoni, Kerri Selk and Shannon Josie. Kennedy qualified for state with a win over the Thunder laden Mount Rainier Rams including 16U teammates Kelsey and Kristi O’Keefe and 18U Amanda Hopkins and Hillary Klein. (Former Thunder players on the Rams include Sonny and Maddi Dorhoffer and Tayler Fillmore). The Rams also went on to win their final game on Saturday to qualify for the State tournament.
Several former Thunder Fast Pitch players will also represent Seattle Lutheran which has qualified for State in the 2B bracket. Additionally, Emilie Schwartz (Thunder 16U) is headed off to state, not for fast pitch but for Track representing the Northwest School.
Good luck to all in state which begins 5-29-09!
Lindsay Willmann threw a 1-hitter and Bainbridge pounded out nine hits, including doubles from Taylor Greenfield, Hailey Willmann, Chelsie Kakila and Haylee Baker. The Spartans scored four runs in the second inning and two in the fourth.
Bainbridge plays Union, a 2-0 winner over Lynnwood, in the quarterfinals at 3 p.m. Friday.
In the Class 2A fastpitch tournament in Selah, North Mason's game against Anacortes was scheduled to start at noon.
Player Position ERA
Benita Beale P/ERA 1.56
Kayla Estes P/ERA 10.5
Jordan Kelly P/ERA 2.80
Sylvie Thomas P/ERA .78 (leads the team in k's with 17)
The girls did great, finished 5-1. Sudden Impact got our number this time due mostly to the one bad inning we had all tourney, five run first where we gave them five outs. Held them to one more run and we ended up losing 6-2. Sylvie had one of her tougher outings, after the game she told me her elbow was hurting and she couldn’t really throw the drop. I think it’s just a muscle strain, as the pain doesn’t seem to be in the joint, but on more on the forearm muscle. So we kept her out the rest of the day and iced, hopefully she’ll be OK. Benita pitched another great game in the last one and beat the Woodinville Reign 5-1. Yes, we were proud of them. They were one inning away from being 6-0. Sylvie definitely was not her normal self in the SI game, e.g. in her first complete game she threw 50 strikes and 11 balls, while in that game she was down around 60% strikes, which is way below her average. -Coach Jeff
Congratulations on a fantastic weekend in the Tri Cities. You all played great but more importantly, you all came together as a team. It was a true pleasure to watch and participate. Thanks to each and every one of you. For those of you who have not heard, Thunder had an outstanding weekend at the Ice Breaker winning 5 and 3/4 games and losing 1 inning. That is how close we were to being a perfect 6-0 for the weekend. This was a tremendous start to the season but one that left room for growth and improvement. It will be a lot of fun for all of us to set new goals so that we continue to improve over the season. - Coach Steve
May 9th Mothers's DAY Weekend Tournament
9:00 AM vs. Seattle Spice Field 3 Celebration Field Federal Way
10:30AM vs. Grays Harbor Heat Field 2 Celebration Field Federal Way
3:30 PM vs. Maple Valley Stealth Field 3 Celebration Field Federal Way
Wednesday, April 1, 2009
Audrey Birklid "Natural Born Hitter"

Marah Williams " The Rocket"
Garfield High Varsity Freshman Pitcher
Marah "The Rocket" Williams is no stranger to the fastpitch community in Seattle. A Legend and a Champion who put Seattle Fastpitch Club in high gear winning Seattle Metro Championships and many other tournaments qualifying time and time again for Nationals. Marah was recruited to Garfield High school Softball last summer after playing in a pick-up summer game at Woodlawn Park and she was only a Freshman. Four years ago Mike Williams and his wife Penny LeGate introduced me to their daughters Marah and Molly at the Strike Zone ball club in Seattle where I was training pitchers. My focus was on Molly but Marah was standing around watching and eventually wanted to try pitching. The 10 year old later started a journey to early fastpitch stardom. Later I travelled to Magnolia at the request of Mike so he can be closer to home and get dinner started for the family at his usual time. What happened in those many months and years of training was Marah's incredible fastball,curve and change-up. A couple years later playing 12u little league and Select Club ball, Marah made a name for herself and the Teams she played for. A dominant pitcher then, Marah just had fun doing what she loved. "The parents,players and local fans just could not wait to see her pitch, they just loved to watch when Marah pitched, said dad Mike. Soon other parents of other teams started to take notice of Marah's exceptional abilities. I had parents coming up to me after games and asking questions about Marah's age,who trains her and leaving their phone numbers with me, including a rival pitcher's dad that was taking his daughter to a UW pitcher for training." Mike really enjoyed training with and learning all he could about pitching. When Marah turned 12 I remember coming to practice and Mike had full catcher's gear on! Marah's speed started to overwhelm him on sunny days and wanted to protect his body. I learned so much from Marah about the essentials she learned and applied to become a legendary pitcher in her community. Now pitching for Garfield, Marah takes on a whole new role as a starting Varsity pitcher.
Peyton Roy, Fife Milton All Star Pitcher
Thanks Adam!
Jana and Troy Roy, FMF LL
Edgewood,WA

Kelsey Cearley a "Rising Star" in Graham Washington
