Before a game they stretch, run and
perform basic throwing, hitting and
catching drills. They are the girls
varsity softball team and they also have a few
pre-game and in-game rituals that have been
passed down throughout the years.
“Before every game, we walk in pairs to the
back fence and jump so we can touch the top of
it,” junior Sarah Tritch said. “Then we cross our
arms, connect our pinkies with the person next
to us and spin. I call it the spin to win.”
The returning varsity players taught their
new players this tradition at the beginning of
the season to create unity within the team.
Sophomore Ashley Bush takes pride in the ritual
and enjoys the emotion she feels afterwards.
“When we walk to the fence with each other
I feel connected with the team,” Ashley said.
“It’s like I know we are really ready to play and
are brought closer together with one another.”
The team also does something during the
games to keep up their energy when they are
all in the dugout while the opposing team is
on the field.
“We say ‘for real’ a lot when we are surprised
by what we think is a bad call,” Ashley said.
“We also do different softball chants to psyche
out the other teams and motivate our players.”
For Ashley and Sarah, softball isn’t just a side
hobby that they do for school, it’s life. Ashley has
been playing for 10 years and Sarah has been
playing for 12, letting go of other activities so
she could dedicate most of her time to softball.
“In fourth grade I was actually involved in
three after-school, sports-related activities,”
Sarah said. “I ended up quitting all of them
except softball because I liked it a lot more.”
Ashley was on the JV softball team last year
and often saw the varsity players perform the
ritual. She was proud to be a part of it this
year and looks forward to teaching the future
underclassmen the same ritual.
“This whole thing was passed down to us
this year and it will continue to stay like that,”
Ashley said. “We will pass it down to the next
varsity team and they will do the same thing
even after we graduate.”