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So here we go again. There should be a law that if you do something stupid like making players drink out of shoe if they strike out, you should have to do the same thing. If these coaches don't want to be reported, stop doing stupid sh@#$t. Coaches, here's a clue: treat players the way you would want to be treated.
Here's another hint: HS players strike out, and make errors, if you are not helping them overcome the hurdles, you are part of the problem.

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"Eight varsity players who struck out against Wooster of Reno in the game were required by coach Anneliese Neitling to drink soda from a member's softball shoe at a team slumber party that night."

I have a more serious issue than the soda in the shoe. Why is an adult coach at a team slumber party?
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