Well, it wasn't anything earthshaking but my freshman got in his first college game in his team's first game of the season today out in Surprise, Arizona in the Coca-Cola Classic tournament against Gonzaga University. Ryan went to the mound in the 7th inning with his team down 12-5. I think the coach figured this was a good chance for him to "get his feet wet" without the pressure of having the game on the line since they were pretty well out of it by then thanks to a 7 run inning in the 6th. Well, he struck out the first batter looking. The game report said his first six pitches were strikes. He got two groundball outs and two runners reached on a walk and error on the ss on a groundball. He gave up no hits or runs in the inning. The coach told him he wasn't going to pitch him another inning so he could save him for possible relief duty the next two tournament games on Sat. and Sun. My family and I were watching the action on a live stats feature and it was very nervewracking since there was a delay in the posting of the game action. He called us after the game and was very bubbly and relieved that he made it through his first game test. He said he didn't even feel his arm on the first two pitches and couldn't remember what he threw to strike out the first batter. He admitted to being very nervous but all the practice and repetition he has gone through helped him overcome the nervousness. He was also playing before a crowd of 800 when in high school the crowds numbered maybe 50-100 at most. This was a great first experience for him and hopefully the next time he won't have those same jitters. I have to say that I am very proud of him and I wanted to share this news with my lounge friends.
I'm also anxious to hear about your sons' game experiences this season.
Ann
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