Fridays are for fun, although this is Monday I want to share about the fun I had last Friday. Mary Jo and I went to my 6 year old grandson Andrews baseball game at St. Antonitus on the West side of town. He plays for St Aloysius in Bridgetown. The teams name is the Gators.
I have to hand it to these coaches. They are very calm and collected and really enjoy teaching these young boys the fundamentals of the game of baseball. And that is primarily what these games are all about. To learn the fundamentals of the game and to instill in them how to enjoy playing with good sportsmanship attitudes.
He really looks like a baseball player doesn't he? The top right photo is Andrew running down the first base line with one of his 3 hits for the day. The last photo is Andrew playing the catcher position taking instructions from one of the coaches. He really likes catching. His great-grandpa Schmidt would be very proud of Andrew because he was a catcher in his days of baseball playing. When the game was over they boys were told they tied. Just so happens they tie most of the games. That is to keep everything even and not cause any undo poor competitive practices and keep the boys learning proper techniques and not worry about the score this early in their carreers. God Bless You and pray for all of our troops to come home safe and for our Country leaders to make the right choices to help us get through this turmoil. Did you know I have my license in both states, Ohio & Kentucky?...So Please call me if you need help around the house or maybe to buy a new home. I will gladly say THANK YOU! Gary Rossignol, the Realtor with integrity. 513-777-2402 email Gary@GaryRossignol.com. Also, My Video Newsletter is loaded with up to date Real Estate News and Advice. Some of its features include: Current Interest Rates, National Real Estate News, Mortgage Advice, Question & Answers. Plus much more. It is "real time" and changes each week. The top left photo is Andrew getting ready to bat. He is looking back for encouragement from team mates, family and coaches.
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