Hope everybody is still basking in the glow of another glorious weekend & are savoring these precious memories that are being made right before our eyes. These are great times & are to be cherished due to our diligent efforts to put the best possible product out there that we can. Not only that, but our boys are becoming men through what we believe to be the greatest game on the planet.
We've earned the right to catch our breathe a bit before we finish strong in our 3 remaining tourney weekends, so please keep the following dates in mind.
9/18 @ PARA 5pm - scrimmage between our dads/coaches & Force players
*this will be a fun time, but still a time to work skill & game situations
*dads, bring your gear & let's get it on!
9/20 NO PRACTICE!
9/25 PARA 5pm
9/27 PARA 5pm
9/29 Coach Lee's @ 4pm to learn more about our plans for '08
10/2 PARA 5pm
10/4 PARA 5pm
10/6-7 next tourney w/Matthews Thunder, Pensacola River Rats & the Panhandle Gators
Monday, September 17, 2007
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Southern Force,
I just want to say thank you to everyone that has dedicated there time, effort and money to Southern Force baseball this fall. I am so proud of all the players for working so hard and just simply being good kids. I hope everyone knows how important they are to the success of this baseball team. Southern Force has become so much more than I ever anticipated. In the beginning it was simply about trying to get a good baseball team together and win some baseball games. Thanks to the dedication of so many different people along the years, Southern Force has become not only the best youth baseball program in our area, but the best youth baseball family in our area. It is a HONOR and a GIFT to be a coach of Southern Force! But is even better to be a father of a son that is able to be apart of this Southern Force family. I know now that the Southern Force family is the family I want my son to grow up playing baseball with. I know that he will become a great person in is community as he gets older by the things Southern Force gives him, from the biggest thing to the smallest thing. Sometimes I get frustrated with things that happen with the Southern Force family. But like all families, there will be those times. But all strong families survive those times. I look at Southern Force now the same way I look at my own personal family. In the past I did not. We have so many different people from all walks of life just like any other family. And together we have all changed and grown to become something much bigger than our kids baseball team. This something neither myself nor my son want to lose. We may have new members to the Southern Force family in the future. But I don't want to lose the ones we have now. When I talk about Southern Force now, I seldom even speak of baseball. I speak more of the people, "The Family". I want to coach Southern Force baseball as long as I can, and be the best baseball program around. But I want to be in the Southern Force family even more. In only six years from now, our Southern Force boys will be in High School. That time will be here before we know it. These are times now we will never get back. I don't want a different Southern Force family. We all have worked to hard for this family we have now. I believe everyone in there heart feels the same way I do. Sometimes maybe we don't always show it. I know I am guilty of that at times. But I love everyone in the Southern Force family no matter what. The Southern Force family is not the only thing in my life or my sons life. But the Southern Force family is apart of our life. And when you have a family like this that you put so much of yourself into, no matter how tough of a person you are, it hurts your heart and your soul to lose something that you love this much. I hope everyone reads this and understands how hard it is for me to open up this side of me to everyone. But it is something I wanted to do. Because this is how I really feel about The Southern Force Family we have now. Thank you for accepting me! I will always be there for my family.:)
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