Tenacity 2019 Play Ball Like A Girl
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Washington Blaze Tenacity 12U Girls Fastpitch
Donate a min. of $50 and we'll send you our 2019 Calendar as a Thank You gift.
Last season at 12UA, we competed at 2018 USA Softball Western Nationals in California. Your donations will help us train for and travel to compete again in 2019 at 12UA Nationals.
The Washington Blaze Tenacity 12U fastpitch team is a select team of girls ranging from 11 – 13 years of age located primarily north of Seattle. We develop high-level softball players. Studies have shown that girls who are actively involved in sports have better mental health, higher self-image and confidence levels. The Blaze organization believes this as our past and present players are living proof of this study. Player development is our first priority. Through practices and games, our young players develop not only the physical aspect and knowledge of softball, but essential life skills as well. Problem solving, teamwork, and effective communication – all of these integral skills will empower a young woman as she steps on a playfield, in a classroom or even, in the future, in to a boardroom. We are developing not only high-level softball players, but female community contributors, leaders and role models of the future. Your support will help benefit this team of young women to compete at a high-level within the State, Regional and National level.
All proceeds will go towards tournament fees, equipment, uniforms, and other necessities that are required to run a successful program
Donate a min. of $50 and we'll send you our 2019 Calendar as a Thank You gift.
Last season at 12UA, we competed at 2018 USA Softball Western Nationals in California. Your donations will help us train for and travel to compete again in 2019 at 12UA Nationals.
The Washington Blaze Tenacity 12U fastpitch team is a select team of girls ranging from 11 – 13 years of age located primarily north of Seattle. We develop high-level softball players. Studies have shown that girls who are actively involved in sports have better mental health, higher self-image and confidence levels. The Blaze organization believes this as our past and present players are living proof of this study. Player development is our first priority. Through practices and games, our young players develop not only the physical aspect and knowledge of softball, but essential life skills as well. Problem solving, teamwork, and effective communication – all of these integral skills will empower a young woman as she steps on a playfield, in a classroom or even, in the future, in to a boardroom. We are developing not only high-level softball players, but female community contributors, leaders and role models of the future. Your support will help benefit this team of young women to compete at a high-level within the State, Regional and National level.
All proceeds will go towards tournament fees, equipment, uniforms, and other necessities that are required to run a successful program
Organizer
Brandin Drake Chapman
Organizer
Everett, WA