18U "A" OPEN
TURN BACK TIME
CHAMPIONS!
Kaitlyn Williford #55
Number retired and is inducted into the Hall of Legends 2022!
2022
HALL OF LEGENDS
Kaitlyn Williford #55
Number Retired
"Amazing Player"
2021 Tennessee State Championship Ring
2021 and 2022 TENNESSEE STATE CHAMPIONS!
2022 Tennessee State Championship Ring
2022 FALL FEAR THE FASTPITCH 18U "OPEN" RUNNER UP 18U "B"
WHAT AN AMAZING FIRST 5 YEARS!
2017-2021
2022
ROCK -N- Rumble
16U "C" CHAMPIONS!
FIRST WEEKEND OF 2022
THREE CHAMPIONSHIPS!
18U "A" ~ 16U "B" ~ 16U "C"
18U "OPEN" Black Eyed Susan CHAMPIONS!
16U "C" WINS the 18U "C" Black Eyed Susan CHAMPIONSHIP
16U "B" Black Eyed Susan CHAMPIONS!
WHAT AN AMAZING FALL....
18U "A" FINISHED 27-5 with 4 CHAMPIONSHIPS and a 2nd PLACE FINISH (out of 5 tournaments)
16U "C" FINISHED #1 in the STATE & NATIONALLY!
14U "B" - "OPEN" FEAR THE FASTPITCH Champions
16U "B" - "OPEN" FEAR THE FASTPITCH Champions
18U "A" - "OPEN" FALL BRAWL Champions
18U "A" - "OPEN" FREESTATE FALL OPEN Champions
18U "A" - "OPEN" MARYLAND STATES Championship
18U "A" - "OPEN" Halloween HAVOC Champions
18U "A" - "OPEN" Turn Back Time Champions
CONGRATULATIONS
ALLIE BOOK
18U "A" NATIONAL TEAM
COMMITTED TO:
MESSIAH UNIVERSITY
2021
MARYLAND DYNASTY
RETIRED NUMBERS
3- Tonya Marks
13- Molly Parker
28- Mia Caruso
33- Allie Book
88- Tara Caprinolo
18U "A"
EAST COAST REGIONAL
POINTS CHAMPIONS
START BUILDING YOUR DYNASTY TODAY!
2021
USSSA
EAST COAST POINTS
CHAMPIONS
2021 BEST OF USSSA EAST
2021 18U "A" MARYLAND STATE CHAMPIONS
Maryland Dynasty 18U National Select
18U NATIONAL SELECT TEAM
2021 18U "A" TENNESSEE STATE CHAMPIONS
"We Came, We Played , We Conquered"
2021 Tennessee State Champions
2021 Maryland State Champions
TWO STATE TITLES
WITHIN ONE WEEK!
"We Came, We Played, We Conquered"
2021 18U National Team
Memorial Day Madness
"OPEN"
(Coach Savannah's First Coaching Championship?)
2021 16U "B" Black Eyed Susan
"OPEN"
2021 18U National Team
Diamonds R 4Ever
"OPEN"
18U "B"
2021 USA
Governor's Cup
Championship
2021 Swing For The Rings Championship 16U "B" Greg
2021 18U National Team Black Eyed Susan
"OPEN"
USA Governors Cup Championship
16U "B" Greg Swing for the Ring
Sammi signing her letter of intent to Cabrini
CONGRATULATIONS
TO OUR
13U and 16U TEAMS!
2020 Save Second Base CHAMPIONS!
2020 Harvest Hoedown FINALIST!
STARS & STRIPES
CHAMPIONS
16U National Team
THANK YOU!
VIDEO
WPA STARS & STRIPES
CHAMPIONS
Congratulations to Olney Cougers 18U
#23 Sammi Sisolak
2020
MARYLAND DYNASTY
RETIRED NUMBERS
#8 Natalie Webster
RETIRED NUMBERS (pictured)
#22 Amanda Butz ~ #26 Savannah Hunter ~ #7 Sarah DeVincent
#17 Bella Schwing ~ #18 Savannah Bucalo
Congratulations to the 2020 16U National Select team who has been invited to play in the Canada Cup!
THANK YOU TO ALL OF OUR SPONSORS, SUPPORTERS & SUPPLIERS
You all are the best and we can not thank you enough!
2019 USSSA STATE CHAMPIONS
2018 USSSA STATE CHAMPIONS
REIGNING 2018 & 2019 USA/ASA STATE CHAMPIONS
Great job ladies!
#DYNASTYSTRONG
USSSA & USA
2018, 2019 & 2021
MARYLAND STATE CHAMPIONS...
&
2021 & 2022
TENNESSEE STATE CHAMPIONS
The future is amazing for our athletes. Our facility is designed for year round training by offering indoor and outdoor turf fields, batting cages, pitching tunnels, performance gym with personal trainers, outstanding instructors and a committed coaching staff. All designed to improve our players.
2018 ASA/USA 16U State Tournament Champions
That's Determination!
Congrats Elite OktoberFAST 18U Open Oct 14-15, 2017
Prime supporting our loved ones in the fight against Autism!
SUPPORTING ALL OF OUR LOVED ONES!
Prime Supports Breast Cancer Awareness
Congratulations to Dynasty Gold Team for bringing home the first of many in 2017!
We've all seen it, a kid with a bat in their hands and a parent or coach chucking as many balls at them as they can, just to get to the next kid standing on deck. But watch closely, is it batting practice for refining a players swing, or is it assembly line hitting, with the main goal being to get as many players through the line as possible?
To make matters worse, many of the same people throwing those bad pitches in batting practice are the first ones to tell a kid to stop swinging at pitches out of the zone in games. Isn't that what you've been teaching them to swing at?
Working with hitters should include several key things to be successful. One of the first things I do when working with a new hitter is to let them know batting practice is all about them. No one else gets the blame when they fail or the praise when they succeed. When I tell hitters to work with a purpose, I'm telling them to work smarter. Successful hitters know that what they don't swing at, is just as important as what they do swing at. Would you be bothered by a player swinging at pitches out of the strike zone in a game? Work towards throwing better pitches. Work on specifics at the tee. The low pitch, the high pitch, inside and outside. Tee work is critical, but not just "set and forget" tee work. I have cut down tees, so the ball can be set at the very lowest possible height but would still be called a strike. I also have made tees taller so they are at the top end of the strike zone for players. The low strike seems to be the one most hitters resist working on. I hear " Coach, that's way too low!" Or " "I can't hit that!." Many times I'll ask one of my catchers to come set up behind a hitter and tell the batter what they think. The answer is almost always the same from the catchers. " Coach,I'd be mad if the ump didn't call that a strike." So, we work to hit pitches that would be called strikes and laying off any pitches out of the zone.
As a hitting coach, I try to get my hitters to work on all aspects of hitting with an emphasis on quality, not quantity. My job is important but should be invisible if done properly.
1) Throw consistent pitches in the strike zone.
2) Work at the hitters pace, not mine.
3) Know when to stop them and know when to shut up. (Don't let them make the same mistake repeatedly, but let them work through one or two bad swings)
4) Keep them focused and focused on positive not negative.
As a hitter, there are several keys to be successful as well.
1) Tee work is essential.
2) Work on hitting the ball anywhere in the strike zone
3) Hit the ball where it's pitched
4) Work on hard consistent contact, not distance.
5) Know how to bunt.
6) Stay positive. If you think you can. You're right. If you think you can't, you're right again!
I work with college hitters and kids as young as 10. My approach is the same for all of them: Swings may be similar, but they're not identical. Learn from everyone you can, and build your own swing, not just mine. Show them you have confidence in them and they'll show it too. I'm not impressed by long fly balls, if you can scare an infielder with your swing, that impresses me. Work on hard consistent contact and home runs happen. Work on bunting every practice. Work hard on things you're good at, work twice as hard on things that need help. Stay positive!