Tuesday, February 20, 2018

Flycloser blog reflection #2

      Over the past semester there has been many way that we have showed care in our organization.  We have done this by welcoming in to comers to the game of baseball and making sure that they are being welcomed into our culture.  We do this by including the in on the activities and competitions that we do throughout practice.  We also try to encourage them so that they don´t get down on themselves to quickly.  One thing that I can improve on though is caring for our community.  I can do this by making sure that I get  in contact with our community partner, but I could also participate in SOC initiatives.  Participating in these initiatives will help me build my relationship and my organization's relationship with the community.

      Communication has been a big impact on so far this year as our season is starting to ramp up.  We have had to take us of remind to communicate with players on when the practices and fundraisers start.  Another thing that was very successful was the 8th grade rush.  This was a great opportunity as we got to communicate with the incoming freshman for the 2019 baseball season.  This helped us get our name out to the younger population.  It also reassured us that we will have players coming from feeder schools that do not have any baseball teams.

      The season is short now, but I feel like we have already made the right step in creating a new community through our baseball team and culture.  Over the past week of official practices we have already grown close to the players that are around us and that will only continue to grow.  Because of this we hope that we will have a stronger commitment throughout the team and players aren't willing to just quit for no reason.  These relationships have also been creating a legacy as new leaders have stepped up and will fill in the role perfectly as the leaders we have now leave.  Having this legacy being spread through the team will insure that our future will be great.
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