Carmichael Girls Softball
 
"BE" Carmichael Girls Softball Event
Updated date: Wednesday, May 15, 2013 10:58 AM

Attention 2013 Carmichael Girls Softball players: Come out to your regular division softball field this Sunday, May 19th from 1-4pm to:

  • Help build dugout signs for your diamond
  • Help build a scoreboard for your diamond
  • Play some fun games with your friends
  • Enjoy refreshments
  • Volunteer and give back to your softball community!

There are no costs involved – simply bring your softball equipment and yourself to your respective softball diamond at 1pm (where you normally play games). We’ll provide all the materials, games, refreshments and instructions – it’s that simple! 

BE active!

BE involved!

BE an example!

 

…and have fun doing it so that next season you and all your friends can see and enjoy your work!

Sponsored by Carmichael Girls Softball in partnership with the BE Youth Sports Foundation

Closing Ceremonies
Updated date: Thursday, May 09, 2013 1:31 PM

Friday, May 24
5:30-6:30 pm
@ Field 4 (by the Batting Cages)

Team trophies, All-Star Presentation,
Coach & Parent Appreciation, & General Business Items will be covered at this event

FOR ALL AGE GROUPS!
Pitch, Hit and Run Winners!
Updated date: Wednesday, April 24, 2013 8:18 AM

Pitch, Hit and Run winners advance to the next level of competition which is the SECTIONAL competition hosted by Sacramento ASA. This event will be on Sunday, May 19th. Congratulations!

Winners: 7/8: Run: Alice Tully; Pitch: Claire Carollo, Alyson Heath, Emilia Wright (tie); Overall: Lissette Reyes 

Winners: 9/10: Run: Alex Gilmore; Pitch: Maddy Lazar, Isabella Maldonado, Sage Davis (tie); Hit: Julia Morrison; Overall: Emma Hernandez

Winners: 11/12: Run: Reese Farrell; Pitch: Marian Tully, Briana Edvaison, Abbey Overbey (tie); Hit: Olivia Kouza; Overall: Alaina Lopez

Winners: 13/14: Run: Leeann Weathersbee; Pitch: Manolia West; Hit: Carley Mullin; Overall: Natalie Enos, Davina Adcock (tie)
Bill Enos Field Dedication
Updated date: Saturday, April 13, 2013 4:44 PM

During Opening Day Ceremonies, Carmichael Girls Softball was proud to dedicate Field 2 as "Bill Enos Field." Bill passed away in late February – but he will live within our hearts and on these fields for as long as they exist. Bill served on the Board of Directors for the past 7 years - leading as President from 2010-2012, coaching his daughters for nearly the past decade, and serving as our mentor, our inspiration, and of course, our friend.

As President, Bill's impact on the league and the community as a whole was huge. He led changes that refocused CGS to be more inclusive to more girls, developed strategies that inspired volunteerism and brought passion to improving the girls' environment at Carmichael Park, and proactively partnered with the Positive Coaching Alliance to better serve our coaches and ultimately improve each girl's individual experience.

Through his work (NDS Solutions), Bill supplied countless resources for the CGS community: shirts, signage, equipment…, and through his countless contacts across Sacramento, inspired donations and sponsorships that raised CGS's standing to a first-class organization. During his time on the board, Bill helped CGS evolve into an organization that families proactively seek out; not just for softball, but for character development, positive attitudes, self-confidence, and meaningful experiences that leave lasting impacts on girls’ lives. 

We are proud to continue Bill's legacy in the Carmichael community.

CGS partners with the Positive Coaching Alliance
Updated date: Wednesday, November 07, 2012 9:02 AM

Carmichael Girls Softball has established a partnership with Positive Coaching Alliance (PCA) to ensure a positive, character-building experience for all CGS Players. PCA (www.PositiveCoach.org), a Stanford University-based non-profit organization, conducts workshops for coaches, organizational leaders, and parents involved in schools and sports organizations serving five-to-18-year-old athletes. PCA also provides workshops for high school athletes.

“Working with hundreds of youth sports organizations around the United States, PCA has developed practical tools and guidelines to help youth athletes, their coaches and parents get the most out of sports,” said Matt Matzke, President of CGS. “We recognize the tremendous opportunity for character-building sports offers our kids, so we want to team-up with PCA’s Double-Goal Coach® model, where winning is one goal but teaching life lessons is the more-important goal.”

“We are delighted to partner with Carmichael Girls Softball,” said PCA Executive Director Jim Thompson. “Together, we’ll strive to help their youth athletes take a positive approach to pursuing victories in athletic competition and in life.”

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Updated date: Tuesday, April 02, 2013 7:49 AM

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