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March Recap
Conroe, TX – April 8th, 2019 – We were chilly in February, but we’re warming up in March!
Check out the links below for the latest SYFP news for the month of March!
Monica Abbott Speaks at SMGSL Opening Day
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Coach Mike Steuerwald and Wife Holly Welcome Baby Girl!
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Scrap Yard Fast Pitch Pulls April Fools Prank
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McNeese Softball Retires Erika Piancastelli’s Jersey
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Monica Abbott Holds Pitching and Catching Event at The Clubhouse
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HitTrax Brings Technology to Scrap Yard Sports
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Scrap Yard Fast Pitch Opens Application Period for Summer Interns
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Scrap Yard Sports Announces Now Hiring for Weekend Positions
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About Scrap Yard Fast Pitch
Scrap Yard Fast Pitch, LLC was established to create sustainable professional softball opportunities for elite female athletes so they could earn a living while playing the game they love. It will begin competition in the summer of 2018, not only providing elite softball players the opportunity to pursue a professional career, but to inspire future generations of professional softball players. Located in the Houston area, Scrap Yard Fast Pitch is committed to demonstrating leadership in community involvement, entertainment, and professionalism. Follow Scrap Yard Fast Pitch on Facebook (@ScrapYardFP), Twitter (@ScrapYardFP), or Instagram (@ScrapYardFP) to keep up with the latest happenings.
About Scrap Yard Internationals
The Scrap Yard Internationals experience is team focused. The 16U and 18U squads travel as a team on private buses and vans, and by air as needed. At home, all teams practice at the Scrap Yard Sports Complex in a safe and secure environment that includes 14 batting cages and 10 all-turf ballfields. This includes the Scrap Yard Stadium, home to the professional softball team, Scrap Yard Fast Pitch. In August of 2018, SI took their 18U an 16U squads to Tokyo, Japan for a week-long once-in-a-lifetime experience. The athletes played Tokyo Women’s College of Physical Education in a total of four games, experienced Japanese culture, and watched Team USA compete at World Championships in Chiba, Japan.
