Monday, June 6, 2011

Softball, I will miss thee

After four years of playing softball at the ARC, I can honestly say it is one of my most cherished memories of college. We've come a long ways since freshman year in housing league when I desperately tried and failed to recruit a full team, scrounging together a "Cielo" team with the help of some random guys that were already at the field.

Sophomore year, we came within one game of winning the softball classic with a random group of players, including a certain outfielder named Jason Chung. And from there, a friendship was born.

In the spring of sophomore year, we found some takers to form another housing team, this time for VDC Norte. I still remember getting womped 17-1, 15-0, 9-3 which was seen as a good game. But then in the playoffs, everything clicked. Maybe it was because we had Smalls, maybe it was because we finally figured out our defensive alignment. But who am I kidding? It was all because of "the red bat."

In the summer between sophomore and junior year, Mwen couldn't play, and we unfortunately went 2-3 or something like that.

Junior year, we were able to take the softball classic, but scuffled in the Spring with too many players missing again.

Summer season before senior year, we were dominant. Unfortunately, the whole Jason Chung coming back from Spain fiasco happened, but we can take solace in being the best team in that league.

And then this year, after getting over the heartbreak of not being able to play in the Classic, I had a grand time with both my co-ed and men's teams, which was able to win the championship against the Balco Beasts this past Tuesday.

I will miss being out on those fields with so many friends and great teammates. It was an honor being captain, really cool to play shortstop and master my opposite field stroke, and obviously nice to experience some success. I am proud that none of us really had prior baseball experience past little league, but that we all were able to improve our skills through the years. Special shoutouts to Yi Bu's transformation into an outfielder, Anne's overall learning of the game, and of course Vanessa's emergence as an all-star second baseman. But beyond all of that, there is nothing quite like being on the good old baseball diamond, rooting on your teammates swinging the bat and throwing the ball.

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