Wednesday, February 19, 2014

THE GAME TEACHES US ABOUT LIFE



The youth baseball season is just around the corner. We look forward to making new friendships as well as rekindling the ones from seasons past.

 It is clear the Bear River Little League Junior's team is young but was build with high character players and families. Win or lose, the team will keep working hard to improve every pitch, play and swing. The 2014 season will be a year of improvement. In baseball it's not what you do with the first pitch, it's what you do with the last that is the most important.




The 10 young men who will be sporting the 1970's Houston Astros' jersey from the South county are Aaron Sassville the teams lone 14 year old, Branden Sorrenson, Josiah Cregar, Logan Jenkins, Ethan Warner, Elliot Bouchier, Mason Giordano, Trae Nix who are 13 as well as Nate Van Patten and Dean Hopper who are 12.

Age is just a number, it does not provide the details about a person much like a teams win-loss record.

"Statistics are used much like a drunk uses a lamp post: for support, not illumination." -Vin Scully.





The boys and I have history together, in previous seasons, may it be baseball or basketball, I have coached every one of these boys. What is clear to me is what they have in their hearts and I'm sure the team will be tested on a game by game basis. 

“Success comes from knowing that you did your best to become the best that you are capable of becoming.” 
― John Wooden




See you in the dirt.


Tuesday, February 18, 2014

THE BURNERS ARE COMING - BURNAL EQUINOX 4 - NEVADA COUNTY FAIRGROUNDS 2014


On March 1st the Nevada County Fairgrounds will host a sanctioned Burning Man event which begins at 3 pm and goes to 3 am. The event's organizers state, this is a gathering of self-expression and creativity inspired by the Burning Man event, complete with art, fire performers, music, art cars, bands, costumes, and fabulous theme camps. This year’s event will be at the Nevada County Fairgrounds in Grass Valley and provides us with a whole lot of room for our artistic burner expression. Bring yourself, bring your friends and turn some new people on to the generous love that is the Gold Country community!


Thursday, February 13, 2014

BEAR RIVER'S CHRIS BEAN CHANGES HIS STRIPES

The Lincoln High School Principal sent out a letter to parents tonight regarding the future of the Fighting Zebras football program. It is listed below.


I couldn't have written it better. Best of luck to Chris and his family. You will be missed.

Sunday, February 2, 2014

AUBURN INDOOR BATTING CAGES - STRIKE ZONE ATHLETICS




The Auburn Airport business park is now host to Strike Zone Athletics. What is Strike Zone? It is a 9,000 sq ft indoor baseball facility. The owners have purchased turf from Stanford's football field and once that is rolled out they will bring in three 60 foot and two 50 foot batting cages as well as pitching machines. In addition Strike Zone will have two cages for slow pitch softball.

"All of the cages can be pulled to the side and a coach can work his team on our 50 x 90 foot turf." Matthew Baughman who is one of the owners stated. "We will also have pitching mounds as well as the latest gear." 

 If you are interested in seeing what Strike Zone Athletics has to offer then stop by 13396 New Airport Rd Suite D Auburn 95602. (530)878-5338.