Hello Everyone!
Let us introduce ourselves. My name is Kristi Doucette and I'm a senior at UW-Eau Claire. Last year I was the starting DP with a little bit of pitching on the side. I am a Health Care Administration major hailing from Green Bay, WI. I have never blogged before, but what better way to start off than doing it for my team?
Hi, I'm Bekki Kidnie and I'm a junior at UW-Eau Claire. I have been the starting catcher for the team for the past two years and I hit middle of the order. I am a vocal performance major from St. Paul, MN and when coach asked if I wanted to do a journal to keep track of all the fun stuff we do in practice I jumped at the opportunity to talk some more.
Together we make up the team of BLOGGERS and it's going to be exciting...fasten up your seatbelts!! woop dee woop
So begins our 5th week of INDOOR practice. Yes, Wisconsin still has snow on the ground and is 20 degrees on a good day. This past weekend we hosted clinics on Sat. for 8th grade and younger and then Sunday was high school aged girls. IT WAS A BLAST! We all had to work different shifts in our own areas of expertise. The clinic was a huge success and we earned a good chunk of money for our spring break trip to Tucson, Arizona...so thank you to everyone that made it a success!!
So like we said earlier...5th week of indoor practice...we're starting to get a little antsy. But we just started hitting off of live pitching last week and Coach keeps a good variety of drills so it's not as bad as it seems. The team seems to be getting to know each other well and is starting to click. Being stuck together everyday for hours on end will do that to you right? Just kidding, who would have it any other way?
Big news of the day...we don't have morning conditioning tomorrow because we had a GREAT practice today! yay! Coach was saying how it's interesting that we need an incentive to get us to have a great practice and hustle all the time...looks like that was her way of telling us to focus just a little bit more.
This upcoming week we are starting to focus heavily on team defense and are having our first intersquad scrimmage of the season this Thursday morning! It will be nice to play a game and to put all of our hard work from drills into gear! We host our final clinic this weekend (yay for Kristi being a senior, boo for Kidnie who still has another year) down in Black River Falls. We're hoping for another great clinic with girls who were as enthusiastic as this past weekend.
Thanks for taking the time to read our first blog. We'll try to update once a week and keep you posted on everything Blugold softball! :)
Trivia Question of the Week: Who has the most infamous hit by a pitch in Blugold history?
We'll give you the answer and story next week :)
Until then "here's looking at you kid....nie"
Kristi and Kidnie
:)




Hi my name is Juliaclare and I'm 16 and a sophmore at Saint Charles North H>S> in Illinois. My greatest love is softball. I am a utility player and catcher, but my favorite position is third base. My dream is to play ball in Colleege and then be on the 2016 Olympic softbal team. I know that the Olympics may not include softball anymore, but I am still working towards that goal.
I would love to know how the two of you were noticed to play softball in College? I play club/travel and on my Varsity H.S. team, but I'm not sure that any schools are looking for me. What would you suggest. Thank you for listening and keep up the good work on the blob
Great blog. I can hardly wait to see you play in just a couple of weeks!
I love the bolg. My guess is Jess Flood for the hit by pitch.
Cleary the most infamous hit by pitch for a blugold player must belong to the most prolific ball magnet in the history of Blugold softball, Jill Janke, who set the all-time hit by pitches mark for UWEC softball. Interesting to note that she was following in the footsteps of another WIAC ball magnet legend, her brother, Chester Janke. He is the all-time hit by pitch leader for UW-La Crosse baseball.
No, Jill wins the award for the-most-infamous-walk-off-home-run-to-win-the-national-championship, but I've gotta go with Jessie Flood on this one. I'll never forget that at bat!