Mark Everett Comfort (February 6, 1934 – November 6, 1976) was a community activist who worked in early Oakland grassroots civil rights movements in the 1960s, before moving to Lowndes County, Alabama.[1] (wikipedia)
We should be able to get in some games the next few days and that will be good for us.
We're excited about the start of a new season. I think it has some promise, but we know we have some work to do.
I hoping I'll catch her today and she'll sign it. Nice way to start the weekend.
We needed the win against Center and we need the same type of intensity we played with then tonight against Tatum.
We needed to produce early, and that happened. They've worked their tails off, and it's showing. The biggest thing is they are tight. There's a lot of unity and love with this group, and they believe in one another.
We're starting to hit the ball a little better and that's good. We got some good experience and some good at-bats and that's what we needed.
The early part of the season we will have several young players playing quite a bit.
We're hitting the ball solid. We've been hitting the ball solid for the last couple of games. The bats answered the call tonight.
We're hitting the ball really well right now.
This was a good win for us. Brittany hit the ball really hard, and a couple of our other girls came through when we needed them to in clutch situations.