Starman
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A few years ago I realized I was overdoing it with my firehose recaps of my nieces (and nephew) kids sports activities, I decided to shift way back in that department.
A lot of water has gone over the bridge and under the dam, etc etc, we've had religious oriented school transfers, the incursions of travel teams, the year by year March of time, the sudden arrival of Irish Dance as a competitor for the time and leaping ability of the youngest StarSis, the arrival of the pandemic and the subsequent evaporation of what was to be my crowning championship farewell coaching season in U14 travel softball, but today it seems like a likely day for a brief dispatch from that galaxy far far away.
A quick recap: StarBro99, the oldest of her brood, is off at college, just having finished 3 years on full ride academic scholarship at a big time major college, in which he earned 3 undergraduate degrees in different majors.
StarSis01 is also off at college, entering her final year on a prelaw track (just like mom)
StarSis09, the baby of the group, is now entering 7th grade at Starrville Middle School as a rising star in basketball and softball, and as mentioned, is fast becoming a superstar in the competition world of Irish dancing.
So that brings us back to Sis05-A and Sis05-B, the identical twins who had been ripping things up in basketball, volleyball and softball during their junior high years.
They're now 16, sophomores at Starrville High, the same school all their familiy has gone to, the same school their mother, (OG StarSis) my youngest sister) and all my siblings attended from 1972, when I entered as a freshman, until 1992, when Sis graduated.
Anyway, last year was of course completely discombobulated by COVID, but as freshmen they were both varsity starters in both volleyball and softball. (They bailed on basketball between 7th and 8th when it became apparent that playing in high school (where Starrville is a state power) would require a 12-month commitment to travel hoops.)
So we progressed about midway through volleyball season 2021. Both were doing well although SisB, the younger by 10 minutes, had become clearly the better player (as she usually is in most sports, by a barely noticeable margin). In a practice before a match on November 10, 2021, SisA goes up for a block, comes down, and blooey, there goes her ACL.
Surgery a couple days later, with a verdict of 6-12 months-- she might be ready for summer softball starting in May but probably wouldn't be back full throttle until volleyball in September.
Time moves on and we come to the spring, and softball, in which SisB is the incumbent starting catcher and one of the 2-3 best players on the team. SisA, still in rehab, cheers on from the bench and plays patty cake catch on the sidelines.
(The reason SisB is the incumbent starting catcher is that Nyomi, who'd been a super stud on our youth teams and is a D-1 prospect in softball and volleyball, HAD been our starting catcher, but she blew her ACL also a week before Sis A; they had surgery on successive days.)
Well, the season has gone real bad. Their best senior pitcher has missed most of the season with back spasms, so it has been a horrible season.
But SisB has been picking up the pace lately, boosting her average from the low .200s to the mid .400s, and on Monday, she hit the team's first over the fence homer of the season, a shot 50 feet over the scoreboard. (The lone bright spot in a 19-0, 11-1 ash kicking by a top 10 state ranked team).
Yesterday, May 10, 2022, another doubleheader. First game, SisB goes 3-4, helping power a rare win.
Game 2, she's leading off, line drive to the fence, she comes around sliding into third. Out in a cloud of dust. She stays down.
Out comes the trainer. Down a few more minutes. They hobble her off the field. On the bench, she wants to go back in. Trainer says no.
So today, she's off to the orthopedic surgeon who did the job on SisA exactly six months ago for preliminary ashessment. First guess is ... ACL, out 6-12 months.
Happily for the surgeon, SisA's ACL was on her left knee; SisB's is on her right.
A lot of water has gone over the bridge and under the dam, etc etc, we've had religious oriented school transfers, the incursions of travel teams, the year by year March of time, the sudden arrival of Irish Dance as a competitor for the time and leaping ability of the youngest StarSis, the arrival of the pandemic and the subsequent evaporation of what was to be my crowning championship farewell coaching season in U14 travel softball, but today it seems like a likely day for a brief dispatch from that galaxy far far away.
A quick recap: StarBro99, the oldest of her brood, is off at college, just having finished 3 years on full ride academic scholarship at a big time major college, in which he earned 3 undergraduate degrees in different majors.
StarSis01 is also off at college, entering her final year on a prelaw track (just like mom)
StarSis09, the baby of the group, is now entering 7th grade at Starrville Middle School as a rising star in basketball and softball, and as mentioned, is fast becoming a superstar in the competition world of Irish dancing.
So that brings us back to Sis05-A and Sis05-B, the identical twins who had been ripping things up in basketball, volleyball and softball during their junior high years.
They're now 16, sophomores at Starrville High, the same school all their familiy has gone to, the same school their mother, (OG StarSis) my youngest sister) and all my siblings attended from 1972, when I entered as a freshman, until 1992, when Sis graduated.
Anyway, last year was of course completely discombobulated by COVID, but as freshmen they were both varsity starters in both volleyball and softball. (They bailed on basketball between 7th and 8th when it became apparent that playing in high school (where Starrville is a state power) would require a 12-month commitment to travel hoops.)
So we progressed about midway through volleyball season 2021. Both were doing well although SisB, the younger by 10 minutes, had become clearly the better player (as she usually is in most sports, by a barely noticeable margin). In a practice before a match on November 10, 2021, SisA goes up for a block, comes down, and blooey, there goes her ACL.
Surgery a couple days later, with a verdict of 6-12 months-- she might be ready for summer softball starting in May but probably wouldn't be back full throttle until volleyball in September.
Time moves on and we come to the spring, and softball, in which SisB is the incumbent starting catcher and one of the 2-3 best players on the team. SisA, still in rehab, cheers on from the bench and plays patty cake catch on the sidelines.
(The reason SisB is the incumbent starting catcher is that Nyomi, who'd been a super stud on our youth teams and is a D-1 prospect in softball and volleyball, HAD been our starting catcher, but she blew her ACL also a week before Sis A; they had surgery on successive days.)
Well, the season has gone real bad. Their best senior pitcher has missed most of the season with back spasms, so it has been a horrible season.
But SisB has been picking up the pace lately, boosting her average from the low .200s to the mid .400s, and on Monday, she hit the team's first over the fence homer of the season, a shot 50 feet over the scoreboard. (The lone bright spot in a 19-0, 11-1 ash kicking by a top 10 state ranked team).
Yesterday, May 10, 2022, another doubleheader. First game, SisB goes 3-4, helping power a rare win.
Game 2, she's leading off, line drive to the fence, she comes around sliding into third. Out in a cloud of dust. She stays down.
Out comes the trainer. Down a few more minutes. They hobble her off the field. On the bench, she wants to go back in. Trainer says no.
So today, she's off to the orthopedic surgeon who did the job on SisA exactly six months ago for preliminary ashessment. First guess is ... ACL, out 6-12 months.
Happily for the surgeon, SisA's ACL was on her left knee; SisB's is on her right.
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