Ella R.
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Ella R.
Player Highlight Ella Ruckdaschel Team: The Camo Chameleons (8U) Coach: Brian Zeglen Why I love softball: Because I get to hit, run, catch and field… lots of different things! Favorite Animal: Tigers and cats Favorite unhealthy snack: Sour Patch Skittles Favorite healthy snack: Oranges Favorite subject in school: Art Favorite hobby: Playing with my sister and my brother What I want to do when I grow up: A scientist, chemist or a rocket scientist If I had one super power, what would it be: To fly! What does Coach Brian say about Ella? Ella (or as we call her, “Ella-Gator”) is the kind of player every coach would love to coach. She works hard to get better in practice, she gives 100% in games, she is always focused, and she always knows the right thing to do as a fielder, a batter, and a baserunner. Most importantly, she treats everyone on her team and on the other team with friendship and respect. I am lucky to have her on my team for the third time this Spring. One of the best things about coaching is seeing a player’s confidence grow as she gets more comfortable in her skills and knowledge of the game. It has been great to see Ella’s progression from being reluctant and quiet to being confident and talkative in barely over a year’s time. In Spring 2015, she was a brand new player just learning the game, a typical “newbie”…by the end of her first season she was getting some hits off “coach pitch.” In Fall 2015, she was a key player who made some great defensive plays and clobbered the ball when she got to hit off “coach pitch” but was reluctant to swing when hitting against the girls pitching. Now, with the Camo Chameleons, Ella is one of the leaders on our team, asking to play tough positions like catcher and first base, and hitting like crazy. In our 2nd game of the Spring season, she got her first hit off “live pitch” …it started a 2-run rally, and I’ll never forget the smile on her face that said “Now I KNOW I can do this!” In the next game against San Marcos, she was the only hitter on our team to make contact in two innings of batting against a very strong pitcher. Ella-Gator hasn’t slowed down since.