Accomplishments Include:
Besides my family, my biggest accomplishment was to be the youngest Manager for Citigroup at the age of 21.
History with Softball and why you chose to Coach:
I have been coaching girls’ softball for over 11 years. It is important to me to help our athletes to reach their goals for softball, but more important is to help these girls learn life lessons. My philosophy with our athletes can be summed up with three statements. 1.) Always give 100% in everything you do, whether it be sports, school, chores at home, friendships, etc. you don’t want to have to live with regrets and going to bed every night and being able to say “I gave it my all today is a wonderful feeling. 2.) RESPECT, respect your elders, peers, family. Respect goes a long way no matter what you do in life in school, in a career, in relationships. 3.) Control your reactions! You can’t control everything that is going on around you, whether it be teachers, coaches, parents, umpires, peers, friendships, etc, however you can control the way you react to given situations. This will help in school, careers, sports, relationships, and life in general
Tell us about your life and things that are important to you:
My family is the most important thing in the world to me. I have 4 children, 3 of which are in sports, and one that is in college for Music Education.
Tell us a crazy fun fact about you:
I have four brothers and no sisters, so I have always been a Tom Boy, I like playing football, basketball with the boys, Love to play Golf, and Woodworking! I love to make things or refurbish things out of wood.
Besides my family, my biggest accomplishment was to be the youngest Manager for Citigroup at the age of 21.
History with Softball and why you chose to Coach:
I have been coaching girls’ softball for over 11 years. It is important to me to help our athletes to reach their goals for softball, but more important is to help these girls learn life lessons. My philosophy with our athletes can be summed up with three statements. 1.) Always give 100% in everything you do, whether it be sports, school, chores at home, friendships, etc. you don’t want to have to live with regrets and going to bed every night and being able to say “I gave it my all today is a wonderful feeling. 2.) RESPECT, respect your elders, peers, family. Respect goes a long way no matter what you do in life in school, in a career, in relationships. 3.) Control your reactions! You can’t control everything that is going on around you, whether it be teachers, coaches, parents, umpires, peers, friendships, etc, however you can control the way you react to given situations. This will help in school, careers, sports, relationships, and life in general
Tell us about your life and things that are important to you:
My family is the most important thing in the world to me. I have 4 children, 3 of which are in sports, and one that is in college for Music Education.
Tell us a crazy fun fact about you:
I have four brothers and no sisters, so I have always been a Tom Boy, I like playing football, basketball with the boys, Love to play Golf, and Woodworking! I love to make things or refurbish things out of wood.