Enough Said - Softball Magazine
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Enough Said - Softball Magazine
Page 6 • www.softballmag.com•www.batwars.com “Wow! What an incredible road we have traveled.” - Head Coach Ian Houston, Enough Said/Easton Softball Magazine Issue 1 2009 • Page 7 Courtesy of Enough Said Softball Club; Photos are courtesy of TD Photo Company L.L.C. T he Enough Said women’s softball team has come a long way since their inception. It all started as an idea from Head Coach Ian Houston, blossoming into one of the best teams in the history of the sport. The Beginning: Like all new softball teams just starting out, challenges arose. Team member selection took over a year because it was position specific. Players were recruited nationally who not only had talent, but also willingly sacrificed financially knowing the team’s lack of financial assistance. The uniforms were adequate, but nothing special. The equipment used was whatever they could find. Sponsorships were few and far between and most of the team’s tournaments were in Florida. But the one thing they did have was team talent and chemistry. This team was full of seasoned veterans who knew the game and were pushed to excel. No matter whom the opponent, the team rose to the challenge to claim victory. With the talent assembled, championships soon began to follow. Championships were won by the blood, sweat and tears they shed at every tournament. More importantly, by the discipline each lady possessed. The ladies of the team, who lived in different parts of the United States, had to practice on their own; knowing the expectation level of their coach was extremely high. The discipline was paramount, as the starting line-up was performance driven. Fundamentals, fundamentals, fundamentals were the sole teaching and preaching of the coach to obtain success. If you couldn’t play defense, your playing time was limited. “‘Defense wins championships’ is another statement that was always heard by the team,” notes Sirene Johnson. “Offensively, players had to be an accomplished batter because muscle memory hitting drills were all they practiced at tournaments to conserve energy for games. It was a different type of team with a different type of mentality.” “Our team’s character mimicked that of our coach, who still preaches toughness, effort, and discipline,” said Tonja Russell, “Perpetuating all of Page 8 • www.softballmag.com•www.batwars.com these while displaying good character and having a good attitude.” “We continuously strive to always have the best sportsmanship of any team in a respective tournament,” adds Coach Houston. “It’s a great feeling to have opposing players, umpires and tournament officials comment not only on our excellent play, but our good behavior.” The players on this team know what it takes to be a champion. This is a different type of team that focused on winning softball games and enjoyed playing with their teammates. Socializing in the beginning was minimal at best, as the team was digging into their own individual finances to play the game they loved. “It was actually very business-like as our pleasure came from knowing we didn’t let our teammates down,” said Dee Williams. “We were taught to play every game as if it was our last, giving total effort to the very last out.” “If we didn’t, the win was not enough for our coach who wanted perfection,” said Sirene Johnson. “He knew we would never be perfect (because we are human), but if we strived for perfection we could be excellent at this game we love.” Playing for the love of the game has driven Enough Said to 27 World Series, National, Winter National and State titles. It also led them to their partnership with Easton Sports. It was 2003 in Panama City, Florida where a friend introduced Coach Houston and team mom/manager (Sirene Johnson) to Tom “Hex” Heschel, then an Easton representative. “He was very impressed with our accolades, but more so of our commitment to being a disciplined team with great character,” said Coach Houston. Thus, a partnership was born between Easton Sports and Enough Said Softball Club, Inc., at the start of the 2004 season. “It was and still is a great feeling to represent and be taken care of by one of slow pitch softball’s pioneering companies,” continued Coach Houston. “We enjoy our Easton products to the fullest, and we’re honored to be an Elite Easton team in the National Program.” The team is excited about the upcoming season and looking forward to the release of the 2009 USSSA bat line. “Having the best equipment in the game makes you play as the best in the game,” said Mary Hoff. “In turn, it brings on a special feeling not everyone can attest to.” Brett Helmer, who is one of softball’s best hitters, serves as the team’s personal representative and their relationship with Easton couldn’t be better. Thanks Brett!! Enough Said is grateful for all you do! With all the accolades and championships, Coach Houston thought it was time for the team to start giving back. A New Purpose: To whom are they giving back and why was the question the team asked about donating their time and efforts. The response was simple. “It’s time to give back to the youth in our respective communities, giving them an avenue for support and care through mentoring and sports,” suggested Coach Houston. And so, Enough Said Softball Club, Inc. soon became a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization, partnering with Easton Sports (who provides equipment for clinics) to promote positive activities for children, at no cost to the participant. These activities include baseball/softball clinics, mentoring, tutoring, and just being a big brother or big sister for young children who need a helping hand. “It is a pleasure to work with the youth of today,” said Coach Houston. “They have all the technologies of the new millennium, but lack the much needed human contact of adult hands-on guidance.” Enough Said is inviting all local and national establishments to help them in these efforts. “Our children are the future and the more enrichment we provide the more productive they will become,” said for one of the four major expenses or a one-time donation so Coach Parker. The organization consists of men and women throughthey can use as needed to cover the costs. out the country who facilitate five scheduled clinics per year. The average cost of uniforms for the team is $4,000.00 per Enough Said’s partnership with businesses will reach over two year. The average costs per weekend for lodging, travel and hundred families whose child or children will participate in their entry fees are $800.00, $2,000.00 and $275.00 respectively. All regional clinics and local mentoring groups. “We will create a positive sponsorship money is tax deductible and it is a good way to atmosphere for kids to further substantiate family values and moral advertise your business, give back to the community and lend goodwill,” adds Coach Houston. “Children will learn respect for themsupport for some very talented women in their quest to remain selves as well as others through the sharing of duties at the clinics the best. The team has fundraisers to help with as much as they and by group activities. With these lessons created and learned, our can, but the majority of the funds come from their own pockets. children can apply them to their everyday lives, and in the long run That is where they hope the business community can help a become better citizens to society because of positive influences expenonprofit organization that gives back to the community. Our Sponsors: rienced in their youth.” The team will share all of their championship knowledge with them and make them winners, not only in their pasEaston Sports is the sponsor of 27 time World Championship sion of softball, but winners in life. At least two of these clinics will team Enough Said! involve the whole team on an off-tournament weekend. The Enough Said family gives a special thank you to our “It is very satisfying to instill character skills, along with seeing our sponsor for providing us with the best equipment on the market. youth achieve athletically,” notes Coach Houston. “This is an integral “We enjoy our Easton products to the fullest, and we’re honpart of our declaration as an organization and we take it very seriousored to be an Elite Easton team in the National Program. Thanks ly.” Brett for all you do!” Enough incorporates the “control your D.A.S.H. (Discipline, Currently, the team will get some financial assistance from Attitude, Sacrifice, Habits)” and “T.E.D. (Toughness, Effort, Discipline)” Executive Pest Services, who is a growing company continually theorems to youth participants. D.A.S.H. is what you control on your looking for business in the Northwest United States. tombstone between your birth and death. How you want to be rememPhotos of Enough Said have been provided courtesy of TD bered by family and friends, is up to the individual. It makes you realPhoto Company L.L.C. www.tpendeltonaim@yahoo.com ize good habits for a successful life comes with a lot of sacrifice, a Presently, the uniform coordinator, Sirene Johnson ensures good attitude, and discipline. The T.E.D. theorem lets kids know the team looks sharp from head to toe. They will continue this despite their current situation (no matter how good or bad) that real season with their good looks through the designs of Rodney life is tough. Kids are told that they Rodriguez with Semper Athletics. For get out of life what they put in, so more information on looking as profesgive great effort in everything they do sional as Enough Said on the ballfield, and have the discipline to stay the send an email to course. The goal of the organization info@SemperAthletics.com. Meet the Coaches: is to flip that switch of possibility for at least ten kids per clinic who can Ian Q. Houston is from Tallahassee, influence their peers so they can all Florida and the founder of Enough Said. be positive citizens in society. “We will Coach Houston is one of the most comteach them life skills and sports funmitted coaches in the country. He wants damentals necessary for success and expects nothing but his team’s all. while also playing in tournaments Coach Houston goes the extra mile to across the southeast ourselves,” said ensure his team is prepared to perform to Coach Houston. The Enough Said the best of their ability. “He puts God first Softball team is very excited for the and in doing so he has established a com2009 season. mitted, confidant, unbreakable team that The Present: Enough Said about Coach Ian Q. Looking to improve on the four Houston....Soul of the team...Not only is he a National titles won in 2008, Enough motivator/coach on the field, but also off the Said is training hard to combat every field...Wise beyond his years, he expects nothopponent’s best shot. The team’s set ing but greatness as he shares a precocious goals at the start of each season are knowledge of the game, and is the wonderful to improve with each tournament, father of this family called Enough Said...a while peaking gradually toward the man that eats, breathes, thinks and sleeps the world tournaments. The team has game of Softball! CAMP HOUSTON IS NO JOKING MATTER! Coach is the Phil Jackson assembled something uniquely speof softball and his number of championships cial, but is still seeking financial out numbers Phil, so his team thinks Phil assistance for 2009. should want to be like him...His determinaAs the team reputation grew, they tion trickles down to us...His ability to dissect made contacts throughout the softball our opponents allows us to have an advantage community that allowed them to venbefore we even step on the field...His knowlture outside of their surrounding edge of the game is ridiculous...He plays the fatherly role to the younger players...Coach Ian Q. Houston has been my areas in Florida and travel from as far west as Oklahoma City, OK friend, my brother, my dad, my mentor and my #1 coach for many up to Bloomington, MN down to Ft. Lauderdale, FL and all other years...He has a voice that will intimidate the biggest and a heart that can parts of Southeast United States. The needs of the organization are to obtain finances for uniforms, lodging, travel, and tournament hold the world...Coach is one of the most talented male players that I have ever seen play...He demands 110 percent from us as players and as family entry fees. As you can imagine it takes a great deal of financial and he always gives us 200% regardless if he is sick or not...He has dedicatbacking each year to play in these tournaments. Estimated ed his time to creating a true softball family that pray together, play togethexpenses are approximately $60,000 a year. It is difficult to find a er and love together and that’s the heart and soul of Enough Said...There company that is willing to be the sole sponsor and commit to such can be some that try to be like him, act like him and talk like him, but there expenses. The team’s hope is to find several companies to commit is only one #1 coach in my book and that’s Ian Q. Houston...Enough Said! Softball Magazine Issue 1 2009 • Page 9 we call Enough Said, or better yet, family,” said Stacie Symonds. Unlike most coaches who are satisfied with players warming up individually, Coach Houston prefers to be involved, from the first exercise to the last stretch. “He doesn’t play around when it comes to playing ball. He will tell you like it is even when you don’t want to hear it,” adds Sissy Hudson. “Coach simply wants us to do our job at our position with preparation and focus.” Although he has a tough exterior, he has the biggest heart. He also loves and protects all of his players. He is the perfect motivator and coach who will make a player into a champion if you follow his lead. Since the inception of Enough Said, Coach Houston has led his team to 27 World Series, national, winter national and state titles. “He never settles for less,” said Mary Hoff. “Coach Houston also enjoys playing softball and has been a part of many championship teams; he plays as hard as he coaches,” notes Sirene Johnson. “Coach Houston is respected and also a true player’s coach, taking the time to know what motivates each of his players and making them better.” “The only thing that makes him better than a coach is Ian as a person,” said Christan Dowling. “God, family and friends comes before all. Coach always cares for the well-being of each of his players which always comes before the game.” Tracy Bougere said, “If there was an academy award for coaches; he would be ‘The One’ to receive the honor.” In his spare time, Coach Houston enjoys bolstering life, moral and athletic skills into children. He also enjoys practicing softball and watching sports live and on television. The person he admires the most is his dad. “My dad is a perfect example of what a man should be as a husband, father and most importantly, a Christian. His personal goal is to have peace and happiness.” Assistant Coach Matthew Parker returns to Enough Said for his fifth season in 2009. He originally came to the team as an admirer, but ended up being an invaluable asset. Coach Parker’s commitment never waivers, he puts his team before himself and Enough Said about Coach Parker...Caring and considerate coach who’s determined to make it happen... He gives his best to the Enough Said Family...Coach is a devoted supporter who’s honest and thinks ahead...Not many men would wait hand and foot on women, but Coach Matt does it with an open heart...He’s a true “Advocate” for Enough Said...Coach takes individuals aside and relates to their troubles and tries to get their game back on track...He’s always around as a shoulder to lean on and an ear to talk to, offering words of encouragement to lighten our hearts when they may be heavy...Coach Parker’s Favorite Quote: “If God be for us, who can be against us?” Romans 8:31 takes pride in our undeniable dynasty. Off the field, Coach Parker gives of his time, money, and efforts to ensure the Enough Said train continues to roll. He provides all the necessities for each and every game by assisting with transportation to and from tournaments, and helps with lodging and food. At game time, he is a motivator on the sideline, and gives the “you can do it” look that is needed. Coach Parker caters to the needs of the players making sure they are all well taken care of. He helps players with equipment, keeps water stocked for hydration, and scouts opposing teams for tendencies. He also helps Coach Houston by filling out line-up cards, taking the coin toss and meeting the opposing team’s coaches at home plate for ground rules. Coach Parker’s efforts over the last four years have helped continue the team’s winning ways, and he Page 10 • www.softballmag.com•www.batwars.com strives to keep learning the intricacies of the game. He enjoys playing softball and basketball. The person he admires the most is his mother, for making him the man he is today. His goal for the team is to provide all the mental and physical support that the team needs to win. His personal goals are to get stronger physically, mentally and financially. He also wants to continue to win championships as a coach and win as a player. Meet the Team: This team is made up of a fine group of ladies with as much character as athleticism. They have seasoned veterans, players who are shining in their prime, and youth (recently removed college players). First, meet the seasoned veterans: Mary Hoff, Sirene Johnson, Dee Williams, Sissy Hudson and Tonja Russell. With four of the five veterans being with Coach Houston since the inception of Enough Said, there is no misunderstanding of what’s necessary and expected to succeed. As a testament to their dynasty, they have delivered without fail. Mary Hoff is from Melbourne, Florida and returns to Enough Said/Easton for her seventh season. She was the team’s dominating pitcher for five years until moving to a new position in 2008. She led the team to countless victories with her crafty pitching and provided stellar defense regardless of who she faced. Last season she moved to Enough Said about Mary...She’s regarded as the most fearless pitcher around...Mary at times is silent but explodes with excitement in the most needed times...She shows “no fear” on the mound...No matter what role she is called to play, she does it with all her heart...She’s a great mentor and friend to new young players...Mary is a true softball legend; she is the toughest player I know and she speaks highly of her teammates...She’s simply the best and a diehard softball player.. Mary’s Favorite Quote: “Work, dedication and hustle pays off in the end, and hustle is the sheer joy of winning.” first base and pitched when called upon, while still displaying quickness on the mound. During the 2008 season, Mary’s highlighting contributions were leading her team offensively by batting 1.000 on two occasions, named to the All-Tournament team on three occasions and capturing the Offensive MVP at the USSSA “A” World Series Championship. Mary was inducted in the USSSA Hall of Fame in 2005. She was named the Post 1990’s Player of the Decade and All Time MVP by Steve Dimitry, who compiles slow-pitch softball history. She is a true champion and regarded as one of the greatest female players to have ever played the game. Her favorite pastimes include sleeping and cycling. The people she admires the most are Sirene Johnson and Christan Dowling. “Sirene is one of a kind and someone I can always count on,” notes Mary. “Christan is the teammate that I want in my corner when it comes down to battle. They are both great friends.” Mary’s team goals are to ensure the team is 100% focused across the board and to continue the winning tradition. Her individual goal is to assist her friends and loved ones to reach their goals. Mary’s comment about the team: “Most people look forward to Friday for their paycheck, I look forward to Friday because I can’t wait to be with the greatest teammates in the World.” Sirene Johnson is from Tallahassee, Florida and returns to Enough Said for her seventh season at the hot corner. She is a fierce competitor who hates to lose, and gets very angry when the team doesn’t perform at the “Enough Said Level.” Being the coach’s lady, you would think Sirene could get away with slacking a little, but that is as far away from the truth as planet X. Coach Houston demands excellence from her over any other player. The players would Dee Williams is from Green Cove Springs, Florida and is returning to Enough Said/Easton for her seventh season. She is the utility player for the team and has performed at every position needed by her team Enough Said since joining in 2003. about Dee...She Dee is the “Go to Girl”. always has a “When the team needs kind, helpful, holy word that just to make a move or change she does it with makes you feel Enough Said about Sirene...She grace and a smile,” said good about yourself...Her gamer takes preparation and commitment Stacie Symonds. “You attitude is very to a whole new level...She is a true never have to second contagious, pushing others around her to keep leader and desires to be the person at guess her commitment. their heads up and be better..She’s someone to the plate when nothing but a hit will She’s someone this call on during crunch time, she knows how to do...She loves to win and she’s a produce...Dee is a team player and has the heart team couldn’t do withhard out...Sirene is a person with a of a veteran champion...She gives all that she has big heart, loving, in control, steadout.” She is very paswithout hesitation or expectation to be with her fast and unmovable...She has the sionate and she has so softball family...Dee’s a team player...She shows biggest heart and the most beautiful smile...She doesn’t mind telling much love to give to up and delivers when called on, and does it with you the truth, and no matter what, she has your back!...She is softeach person that she a smile...She has so much love to give to each ball to all of us...Sirene is the heart of our team and works hard to comes in contact with. person that she comes in contact with and even keep everything running smoothly and her teammates Dee’s 2008 season more to this team...Dee is a true Friend...Dee’s happy...Sirene’s Favorite Quotes: “The price of success is hard work, highlights came at the Favorite Quotes: “They are new every morning: dedication to the job at hand, and the determination that whether great is thy faithfulness.” Lamentations 3:22. we win or lose, we have applied the best of ourselves to the task at USSSA “A” World “Our deepest fear” - Marianne Williamson hand.” - Vince Lombardi; “The toughest part of getting to the top of Series Championship, the ladder, is getting through the crowd at the bottom.” - Unknown where she contributed a .778 batting average. She helped the team to clinch a third consecutive championship while being selected to the All-Tournament team. She often hear him say, “You know that’s not what I want you to was also selected to the All-tournament team at the team’s first USSSA do,” but the result of Coach Houston pushing her is simply “A” N.I.T. in Atlanta, Georgia and at the Black American Softball amazing. Sirene has been a part of 38 championship teams Association (BASA) in Columbus, Georgia. “Dee is a devoted athlete since 2002, an accomplishment that is truly exemplary in such who is always ready to play,” said Jackie Chin. She enjoys cooking and a short period. She is also the coach’s lifeline of organization, caring for patients. The person she admires most is her mother Helen, as he has given her all kind of duties and responsibilities that who raised 15 children as a single parent. “Even during the most difficult would be impossible to handle by any other one person. She times, she found a way to make it happen.” Her team goal is to help manages Enough Said, and keeps the team’s ship afloat with Enough Said win another four to five World Championship titles. Her her multiple responsibilities as team mom, travel coordinator individual goal is to become a consistent hitter. Dee’s comment about and player. Even with all this, her game intensity is still the team: “We are the CIRCLE, a chain, THAT CAN NOT BE BROKEN.” unmatched. She elevates all the players around her by just Sissy Hudson is from Vicksburg, Mississippi and being a leader on the field. She is one of the “Field returns to the team for her second season on the Generals” who demands focus from the team. mound. Although Sissy is new to the team, she is a vet“Sirene is truly a blessed talent who is coming eran on the field. During the 2008 season, she comback in 2009 by God’s grace,” said Coach manded the defense and proved to be one of the most Houston. During the 2008 season, offensively, she effective additions to the team with her dominating pitchcontributed a batting average of .769 during the ing. “She is a soft spoken champion,” team’s first USSSA “A” N.I.T., a .750 average for Enough Said the Black Softball Circuit World Championship and said Mary Hoff. Not only is Sissy an about Sissy...Her was named four times to the All-Tournament team. awesome pitcher, she has a great ability to keep hit- attitude. Sissy’s season highlights Sirene has been named to the USSSA Team of the ters off balance Decade - Post 1990’s and to the USSSA All-Time include being selected MVP for her was essential to stellar performance in her first tournaTeam by Steve Dimitry. During her spare time, she our success...Sissy ment with the team in Aiken, South enjoys spending time with her family and getting was a hidden together with friends. Her team goals are to help Carolina. She also earned a spot on jewel and today her team become the first women’s team in history she’s the best USSSA pitcher in the game...She’s the All-Tournament team at the quiet, but deadly on the mound...Sissy continues to win a fourth consecutive USSSA “A” World Southern Black Softball Association to listen and learn what it takes to be a winSeries Championship, and to always have her (SBSA) World Championship in ner...Sissy will always keep you guessing and teammates’ back no matter the circumstance. Her Shreveport, Louisiana. During her last keep you off balance...Sissy’s Favorite Quote: “I individual goals are to be 100% healthy for the tournament, her most memorable, can do everything through Him who gives me 2009 season in order to give all that she has in she was selected MVP at the prestistrength,” Philippians 4:13 every game, every inning, every out, every batter gious USSSA “A” World Series and every pitch. The person she admires the most Championship. Her favorite pastimes is her mother. “She has always been there for me, providing include teaching aerobics and lifting weights. The people she admires her unwavering support. She is extremely considerate of othmost are Peyton Manning and Tony Dungy. Her team goals are to go ers and always willing to lend a helping hand.” Sirene’s comback to Disney to win another “A” World Championship, and to get recments about the team: “I absolutely love this group of Enough ognized and secured by a big sponsor who appreciates the women’s Said players. I have never witnessed such an awesome group program and what Enough Said has accomplished. Her individual goal of women, with so much talent, who has each other’s back, is stepping up and saying, “I want the ball.” Sissy’s comments about the enjoys hanging out with everyone on the team and who puts team: WE DO WHAT IT TAKES TO WIN!!! We come together as a team the team’s overall goal before their own hidden agenda.” and family and get the JOB done!!! Softball Magazine Issue 1 2009 • Page 11 Tonja Russell is from North Carolina and returns to the team for her seventh season as catcher. She is an original member of the team and one of the core players. “The team comes first for Tonja,” said Christan Dowling. “She proEnough Said about Tonja...FIERCE...She treats the game of softball as if she is getting paid and does it with style...Her ability never goes unnoticed by her teammates or the fans...She brings seniority and leadership to the game...She’s a “cool cat” lefty with a powerful swing...She is a true dominant hitter in the game...She is definitely the best dressed player in the game and her swagger can never be duplicated...Tonja’s Favorite Quote: “If God be for us, who can be against us?” Romans 8:31 vides that “can do” attitude,” said Sissy Hudson. “She always smiles and greets everyone with a winning personality.” Her personality attracts everyone. Offensively, she contributed to the team’s success by hitting over .700 in three tournaments. She had a batting average of .800 during the team’s first USSSA “A” N.I.T., and was named twice to the All-Tournament team, with impressive performances, at the Southern Black Softball Association (SBSA) and the USSSA “A” World Series Championships. When Tonja’s not playing softball, her favorite pastimes include going to sporting events, reading and relaxing. The people she admires most are her Mom and all the single mothers. “My mom raised me and my two sisters with very little assistance from our father and did a great job with all of us.” Her team goal is to help her team continue to be the best team in the country. Her individual goal is to finish medical school in the next five years. Tonja’s comment about the team: “Thank you good Lord for giving me such a wonderful softball family.” Next, meet the players who are shining in their prime: Stacie Symonds, Tracy Bougere, Christan Dowling and Jackie Chin. This group has the best of both worlds; they possess the knowledge of being successful while still having the physical ability to dominate. This group has the highest level of responsibility, because to whom much is given, much is expected. Stacie Symonds is from West Palm Beach, Florida and returns to Enough Said/Easton for her seventh season. An original and core member of the team, she plays shortstop and commands respect Enough Said about Stacie...She always wants the best out of you and she won’t stand for anything less...She’s a ball player who’s always ready to go to war...She is one of the most remarkable hitters and infielders that I have seen play this game...Stacie works so hard, yet it appears effortless...If I wanted to be like anyone on the field, I would want to be Stacie Symonds...She’s an all around awesome player and has a swagger of her own! She’s a true competitor to the bone and refuses to lose... Stacie’s Favorite Quote: “God grant me the SERENITY to accept the things I cannot change….COURAGE to change the things I can…. And the WISDOM to know the difference!” on the field. She is considered one of the best shortstops in the nation. “She’s cool on and off the field,” said Tracy Bougere. During the last two seasons she has been the team’s leadoff batter that does a great job of setting the tone for the offense. Stacie’s 2008 season highlights includes being selected MVP in Page 12 • www.softballmag.com•www.batwars.com Columbus, Ga. at the BL. USSSA N.I.T., with an average of .900. She also batted over .700 on four other occasions and she was selected to the USSSA “A” World Series Championship All-Tournament team. Nothing compares to her “no quit” attitude. She has the heart of a champion and one of the most talented players to ever play the game. Stacie was named to the USSSA Team of the Decade - Post 1990s and to the USSSA All-Time Team by Steve Dimitry. She enjoys working out and staying fit. Her ultimate hobby is practicing and teaching her children their sport of choice and then watching them showcase their skills at game time. The person she admires the most is her mother. “Through her struggles as a single mother of three children she has taught me to appreciate life. She has led by example as to what it takes to survive and to be a survivor. She has bestowed the quality of being a hard worker and the quality of being a great mother. Lastly, she has engraved in my soul to ALWAYS TRUST IN GOD AND EVERYTHING HAPPENS FOR A REASON.” Her team goals for 2009 are to reunite with her Enough Said sisters in January, laughing, hugging, reminiscing, and beginning the season with a bang. “I would love for this team to continue our dynasty of domination with class and remain humble as we have for so many years.” Her personal goals are to continue to raise her children to become productive, law abiding, God fearing individuals with the same morals as her mother has blessed her with. “I’m actively seeking a position with the Federal Government in Law Enforcement. Working at the state level has been a blessing, but I ultimately want to become a United States Marshal.” Stacie’s comment about the team: “I live and breathe Enough Said and would go to battle with and for each and every one of you! We all cross paths for a reason and I’m thankful that we have crossed paths for a common purpose. Let’s keep this show on the road and remain committed to one another, I assure you that I’m committed to each and every one of you. ENOUGH SAID 4 LIFE!” Tracy Bougere hails from Conroe, Texas and is returning for her second season. She plays left field and is a “Go Getta,” who can track down anything hit near her. Big talent truly comes in small packages, as Enough Said about Tracy...She’s a ball of intensity that can make anyone smile and she’s very, very dedicated to everything she touches...She’s a little person with a BIG heart, awesome!...She’s always determined to make the winning plays look like it’s a “piece of cake”...She may be small but she is a force to be reckoned with...She will leave it all out on the field day in and day out injured or healthy...She demands respect in the outfield and her performances show why it is deserved...Ms. MVP what more can I say...Tracy’s Favorite Quote: “The best way to find yourself is to lose yourself in the service of others.” - Mahatma Gandhi Tracy’s game is larger than life. She is a true leader on the team offensively and defensively. During her remarkable 2008 season, her highlights included six tournaments with a .700 or higher batting average. She was also selected to the All-Tournament team at the BL. USSSA N.I.T., with an average of .900 in Columbus, Georgia and the USSSA “A” World Series Championship. Tracy continued her dominance by receiving the Golden Glove Award at the SBSA and the BSC World Series Championships. Tracy was also chosen as the MVP for the team’s first USSSA “A” N.I.T. event and at the BL. USSSA World Series Tournament. Tracy plays the game the way it should be played with style and grace. She’s the team’s silent weapon that explodes when she crosses the white lines. “Her skills are unlimited as she hits for power and average,” said Coach Houston. “The defensive talents that she shows are undeniable as she continuously makes great plays each and every game.” The person she admires the most is Mrs. Bradley. Mrs. Bradley was her teacher at Washington high school. “She displayed great leadership and was always willing to advocate for my community.” When Tracy is not playing softball, she enjoys being a personal trainer and playing/teaching basketball. Her 2009 team goal is to win six World Series championships. Her individual goals are to get inducted into the hall of fame, break hitting records, and be named MVP in six world tournaments. Tracy’s comments about the team: “I love playing on this team. This team really makes me feel like we are family.” Christan Dowling is from Kalamazoo, Michigan and plays first and second base. “She’s Enough Said about Christan...She stands for the family...She’s a dedicated competitor that will amaze you with her talent...Fearless on the field and sacrifices her body in every situation no matter what. She wears her heart on her sleeve and motivates players with her winning attitude...Christan is a true friend that makes you accountable for your performance by her desire to be the best team ever...Her knowledge of the game and her confident ability is flawless...Christan’s Favorite Quote: “Sweat plus Sacrifice = Success” - Charlie O Finley considered the Babe Ruth of women’s slow-pitch softball,” said Danielle Brown. Softball is a way of life for Christan; she’s powerful, dedicated and exciting. If she’s not at her 9 to 5, she’s working on her game in some form or fashion. She is returning to the team for her third season after hitting over .700 for seven tournaments. She also led the team in hitting for the 2008 season. “Christan refused to give opponents a chance, right when they thought they were only a few runs behind, she would hit a bomb,” said Sirene Johnson. “She’s the destroyer of the opponent’s dreams,” said Dee Williams. Christan had an exceptional season that others only wish they could accomplish. Her accolades include being selected to the All-Tournament team five times: BSC N.I.T., USSSA “A” N.I.T., BSC, BL. USSSA and the USSSA “A” World Series Championships. Christan was also named MVP for the BASA N.I.T. and the SBSA World Series Championship where she contributed superb defense and delivered awesome offensive performances hitting .789 and .813 consecutively. “The epitome of a power hitter, she plays every game with a purpose; to dominate,” said Ruby Nugent. The people she admires the most are her parents. Her favorite pastime is working out, playing softball and fishing. Her team goal is to go undefeated. Her individual goal is to be as dominant a player as she can be. Christan’s comments about the team: “I love playing on this team. I want to share in these bountiful times the glory of being a world champion.” Jackie Chin is from Montego Bay Jamaica. She is returning to the team for her second season playing the outfield. She’s a glow of sunshine, with a smile that’s contagious. She’s also an awesome ball player Enough Said about Jackie...She’s full of enthusiasm...She plays the field with calm and reserve...She doesn’t make the spectacular play; she just simply gets the job done...She’s beautiful, funny, witty and always friendly...She is probably the most genuine person you will ever meet...Pure and hustle are two words that describe Jackie...One of the best teammates anyone could ask for...She is always in your corner and has a ‘never say die’ attitude.” Jackie’s Favorite Quote: “It is what it is.” - John Locke who always gives 110 percent. Jackie brings a “never back down attitude” to Enough Said that adds toughness to the team. She is a hustling ball player with great defensive skills. On offense, Jackie brings a reliable gap to gap power presence in the lineup with the ability to leave the yard on occasion. She is seen as a great teammate to go to battle with, and great example of how to perform. Jackie began the 2008 season with a bang, contributing an impressive defensive performance and hitting a season high .800 in her first tournament with the team. She would come up big in many clutch situations throughout the season even through injuries and surgery. “Jackie has been blessed by many prayers to come through her setbacks and will have no mercy for opponents in 2009,” said Coach Houston. The person she admires the most is her mother because she is the hardest working and most caring person she knows. Jackie enjoys spending time with family and friends. Her team goal is “To stay focused in the game for me and for my team and produce when needed.” Her individual goals are to use her skills and knowledge to be her best while always developing new ones and to have a healthy family. Jackie’s comments about the team: “I love the ability and knowledge on this team.” Finally, meet the youth (recently removed college players): Ruby Nugent, Danielle Brown, Crissy Hixon, Tiffany Cox and Ashley Walker. These players have had to make the biggest transition from fast-pitch to slow-pitch, which is evidence of the awesome talent and ability of the coaches. They have created synergy amongst all players and the hard work has resulted in continued success. Ruby Nugent is from Lake Wales, Florida and is returning for her third season playing outfield. One never has to second-guess her desire for the game. She’s exciting, confident, determined and gives every fiber in her at all times. There’s no limit to her ability. During the 2008 season, her many highlights include recording a batting average of over .700 at six different tournaments. For her brilliant Enough Said about Ruby...She displays the beauty of the game in her every move...Ruby is hard working and dominating, she a teammate we can’t do without...Ruby - Simply the best ball player I have ever seen...Makes the most amazing catches, and always does it with a smile on her face...She has a beautiful smile and a beautiful attitude...No matter how many times coach yells at her, she simply smiles and never says a word...She is truly a “shutdown” outfielder, gobbling up anything in her zip code...Ruby is the most hype player EVER! She will run into fences to catch ANY ball...Very hard out, loves the game, and has a wicked arm...The most well rounded player that I know. She has it all, speed, power, and strength...Indestructible!...Ruby is a blast of instant energy...Ruby’s Favorite Quote: “If you don’t know where you are going, you’ll end up some place else.” - Yogi Berra efforts, she was selected three times to the All-Tournament team at the USSSA “A” N.I.T., the SBSA and BL. USSSA World Series Championships. Ruby continued her dominance by being chosen as the MVP in New Orleans during a USSSA tournament where the team lost the first game and had to come from the loser’s bracket to claim the championship. Additionally, she was selected as MVP for the BASA N.I.T. in Dalton, Georgia and making the most spectacular defensive plays imaginable. Ruby is a coach’s dream. She is probably the most raw and gifted athlete the game has EVER seen; she can hit for power, and average and takes extra bases effortlessly while commonly going horizontal on the defensive side. The person she admires the most is her sister. “My older sister has been my role model ever since I can remember and has achieved so much in life; I have learned from her to never settle for less.” Ruby’s favorite pastimes include playing the guitar, working out, and sports. Her team goals are to play as many games as possible with everyone on their A game, (what an amazing thing to be a part of), win every game leaving no prisoners and remain the best women’s team in the country. Her personal goal is to get a Doctorate Degree of Physical Therapy, marry a successful bachelor and start a family. Ruby’s comment about the team: “I am willing to do whatever it takes to assist each and every person on this team to be successful.” Softball Magazine Issue 1 2009 • Page 13 Danielle Brown is from Jacksonville, Florida and is returning to the team for her third season. Based on the team’s needs, Danielle played first and third base. She’s an Enough Said about Danielle...Her confidence exudes her as she steps in the batter’s box...She has the power and ability to make BIG things happen...Danielle has so much talent that has not been unleashed, that when she really finds that talent, world watch out...She has the sweetest swing, and when she lifts that ball, she lifts our team...She is simply beautiful...Her smile is intoxicating and just makes you want to be her friend...Danny is a wonderful teammate and friend...Danielle is young with a lot of talent and a lot of attitude! She is a player that softball comes natural to when she lets it do “what it do”...Her power will forever set her aside from average players...If slow-pitch softball has a diva, it’s Danielle..She bears a presence in the box and on the field like no other..She’s fun-loving and “foxy” off the field. athlete with unbelievable potential that hits for power, and can intimidate any team with one swing of her bat. During the 2008 season, her highlights include three tournaments with a batting average over .700 and two All-Tournament team selections at the team’s first USSSA “A” N.I.T. event in Atlanta, Georgia and at the SBSA World Tournament in Shreveport, Louisiana. She was also selected as the Best Offensive Player at the BL. USSSA World Series Championship. “Danielle is such an exciting player who possesses all the tools necessary to be considered the best,” said Sirene Johnson. “Danielle continues to be a threat on offense with her power as she is able to hit some of the hardest balls imaginable or towering homeruns that are talked about long after the event is over.” On defense, she doesn’t give opponents a chance because her footwork is perfect and her arm strength is amazing. Although this is only her third season as a slow-pitch softball player, her name will be well known for many years to come. The person she admires the most is her dad. Danielle’s favorite pastime is reading. Her team goal is to win all the world tournaments. Her individual goal is to play flawless defense, making as few errors as possible. Danielle’s comments about the team: “This team is like a family to me. I love this game with all my heart.” Crissy Hixon is from Concord, Georgia and is returning for her second season playing left center. If you think you have the hit, think twice. She can NEVER be underestimated. She can run down a ball like no other Enough Said about Crissy...She’s a stallion, with a great sense of humor...Crissy is always making people laugh and she has so much talent...She’s in a class all her own...This girl plays left centerfield like a man...She makes catches that put most men in awe...She’s quiet and reserved, but funny as hell...She says things, and laughs, and you just can’t help but laugh with her, not knowing she is probably laughing at you...Crissy has been playing ball seemingly her whole life...She has dangerous speed and an even more lethal bat...If the game is on the line, you feel confident the game is won with her...There’s never a dull moment with Crissy...She’s very funny and silly and one of the best outfielders I have seen in a long time...She leaves everything on the field every game...Crissy is the Ken Griffey Jr. of the softball world...I’ve never seen anyone track down a ball like her...Crissy’s Favorite Quote: “The success of a great team is measured by the quality of players not quantity.” - Alex Rodriguez and if she’s in the batter’s box look out,” said Stacie Symonds. Crissy also has a sweet stick. During the 2008 season, her highlights include six tournaments with a .700 batting average. She was selected to the All-tournament team at the SBSA, BSC and BL. USSSA World Series Championships where her presence could not be overlooked. Crissy was chosen as the team’s Most Valuable Player, where she played flawless Page 14 • www.softballmag.com•www.batwars.com defense and offensively contributed a .857 batting average, at the BASA World Championship in Cincinnati, Ohio. Her favorite pastime includes bowling and shooting pool. The person she admires the most is Bernie Mac because he had a great sense of humor, but also a serious side that one could relate to. Her team goal is to encourage this current group of women to remain together as a team and continue growing as a family for years to come. Her individual goal is to remain a key piece of the puzzle on the team. Without her piece, the team would be incomplete. Crissy’s comments about the team: “This team is something we will cherish for the rest of our lives and I love it.” Tiffany Cox is from Nashville, Tennessee and returning to the team for her second season as an outfielder. Although she’s the youngest of the group, she has the drive and determination required by the team. She knows her role and anxiously awaits her turn to showcase her skills. On Enough Said about Tiffany...She has raw talent and the potential to be a game changing player with her speed and her bat...With cat-like swiftness she is guaranteed to score when she’s on base...She has a beautiful attitude and a beautiful smile...The way she presents herself is so lively... Makes you just want to hang out with her...Tiffany is a truly talented player...Tiffany’s Favorite Quote: You can do anything you want, just put your mind to it. three occasions, Tiffany came off the bench and recorded a 1.000 batting average, giving her team a motivating boost. The most notable boost came at the BASA World Championship in Cincinnati, Ohio with a three hit performance, which included the game winning RBI. Not only does she have youth on her side, but also she has speed to burn. Her speed is evident not only in the outfield, but also while running the base paths. “She has an uncanny blend of arm strength and hitting power for being a smaller player and is expected to see an increased amount of playing time for 2009,” said Coach Houston. The person she admires the most is her mother. Tiffany enjoys playing softball and traveling. Her team goal is to win as many world championships as physically possible. Becoming a starter is what she has set as an individual goal for herself. Tiffany’s comment about the team: “I love this team and am willing to do any and everything it takes to keep this team together. It’s teams like this that make me still want to play softball because of the drive and determination that I see when you ladies step out on the field.” Ashley Walker is from Tallahassee, Florida and returns to the team for her second season. She started the season playing outfield, but settled in at second base, exhibiting her Enough Said about Ashley...She may be the smallest on the team but don’t get it twisted, she packs power, ability and knowledge...When on the dirt her abilities shine...Young and fiery, Ashley plays with all her heart, and will leave everything on the field...Her smile is contagious and certainly brightens my day...Small package packed with talent...She’s a triple threat armed with speed, awesome defense and an astounding knowledge for the game...Ashley’s Favorite Quote: “If God be for us, who can be against us?” Romans 8:31 speed, toughness and the abilities to make outstanding plays. During the 2008 season, Ashley displayed great defensive prowess and speed on the base paths. “On the dirt, Ashley has some of the softest hands on the team and backs down from very few missiles hit her way,” said Coach Houston. A few highlights from the season include her diversity displayed playing outfield and infield in the BASA N.I.T. in Dalton, Georgia and her outstanding all around performance in the BASA World Series Championship. During that same event, she recorded a season high .714 batting average. “We are looking for continued progress with Ashley’s hitting as she will be 100% coming back from ankle injuries giving her the confidence to use her powerful legs to the fullest in 2009,” said Coach Parker. The person she admires the most is her sister. Ashley enjoys reading, shopping, listening to music, spending time with family and friends and writing in her journal. Her team goal is to go undefeated the whole entire 2009 season and play whatever role is needed. Her individual goal is to make no errors on defense and make no outs on offense. Ashley’s comments about the team: “I’ve never been on a team that is so well rounded and also possesses so much talent. We have fun together.” Our Accomplishments: 2008 Tournament Record 10 - 1 Four (4) National Championships: USSSA Women’s A World Series Champions, Orlando, Florida; USSSA Black American Women’s Competitive World Series Champions, Birmingham, Alabama; Black American Softball Association (BASA) Women’s Competitive World Champions, Cincinnati, Ohio; Southern Black Softball Association (SBSA) Women’s Competitive Champions, Shreveport, Louisiana; One (1) Runner-Up Finish: Black Softball Circuit (BSC) Women’s Competitive Championship, Columbus, Georgia 2007 Tournament Record 11 - 2 Five (5) National Championships: USSSA Women’s A World Series Champions, Orlando, Florida; USSSA Black American Women’s Competitive World Series Champions, Jackson, Mississippi; Black American Softball Association (BASA) Women’s Competitive World Champions, Birmingham, Alabama; Southern Black Softball Association (SBSA) Women’s Competitive Champions, Shreveport, Louisiana; NSA Women’s Open Winter National Champions, Tampa, Florida 2006 Tournament Record 14 - 0 Six (6) National Championships: USSSA Women’s A World Series Champions, Orlando, Florida; USSSA Black American Women’s Competitive World Series Champions, Orlando, Florida; Black American Softball Association (BASA) Women’s Competitive World Champions, Cincinnati, Ohio; ASA Women’s East Open World Champions, Augusta, Georgia; ASA Hooters Women’s Open World Champions, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma; NSA Women’s Open Winter National Champions, Winter Haven, Florida 2005 Tournament Record 10 - 3 Five (5) National Championships: USSSA Black American Women’s Competitive World Series Champions, Orlando, Florida; WSL Women’s Competitive World Champions, Panama City, Florida; Women’s Competitive State Champions, Altamonte Springs, Florida; ISA Women’s Competitive National Champions, Panama City, Florida; NSA Women’s Open Winter National Champions, Lakeland, Florida; One (1) Runner-Up Finish: USSSA Women’s A World Series, Panama City, Florida 2004 Tournament Record 8 - 2 Four (4) National Championships: USSSA Black American Women’s Competitive World Series Champions, Lexington, South Carolina; ASA Women’s East Open World Champions, Shreveport, Louisiana; ASA Hooters Women’s Open World Champions, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma; USSSA Women’s Winter World Champions, Fort Lauderdale, Florida Two- (2) Runner-Up Finishes: NSA Women’s Open Winter National Championship, Kissimmee, Florida and WSL Women’s Competitive World Championship, Panama City, Florida 2003 Tournament Record 7 - 0 Three (3) National Championships: USSSA Black American Women’s Competitive World Series Champions, Atlanta, Georgia; Black American Softball Association (BASA) Women’s Competitive World Champions, Columbus, Ohio; World Softball League (WSL) Women’s Competitive World Champions, Panama City, Florida.