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Food
for Thought:
"Our
greatest glory is not in never falling, but in rising every time we fall." - Confucius
THANK YOU TOPEKA!
LAKE SHAWNEE GIRLS FASTPITCH SOFTBALL
VOTED #1 BEST PLACE TO PLAY SOFTBALL in Topeka.
Best of Topeka: Lake is first on the list for many activitiesBy
Carolyn Kaberline Special to The Capital-Journal Published Sunday, August 10, 2008
The only major park on the east side of town, Shawnee Lake has a loyal customer base and
has been given the resources to make it a popular place for leisure activities, according to John Knight, director of Shawnee
County Parks and Recreation.
Because
of this, Shawnee County received multiple titles in this year's Best of Topeka voting: Best Place for a Day Trip or Sunday
Drive, Best Golf Course, Best Lake/Reservoir/Campground/RV Park, Best Fishing Location, and the Best
Place to Play Softball.
- Lake Shawnee (Youth Softball)
- Rueger Park (Adult Softball)
- Felker Park (Adult Softball)
- Ken Berry (Youth
Softball)
- Gage Park (Adult Softball)
Taken from the Topeka Capital Journal August 10, 2008
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A New Page Has Been Added to Your Website
We have added a new feature to the website. Check out the
softball-related items for sale or trade at the "Equipment Classifieds."
Coaches,
Parents, and Players (who participate in the Lake Shawnee Girls Fastpitch League) can list various softball equipment items
for sale.
If interested in listing items on this page, please send the following information; General Description of Equipment for sale (Brand, Size, etc.) and contact information
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Keep Your Right Mind. It’s easy
to lose your right mind when you get stressed out and frustrated. You want to snap at people, your blood boils and you become
toxic. The key is finding what keeps you in perspective. When you lose perspective, you lose yourself. The key to keeping
your right mind is to step away from any situation that is making you hot - Take some deep breaths. Take a shower. Go for
a walk. Rest. Separating yourself from something that frustrates you is healthy because it allows you to think over your response,
so you don’t overreact. When you overreact, nothing good can come from it. Overreactions equal regrets. Be like the
daddy who walked out and saw his 4-year-old daughter using his toothbrush on the dog. Instead of exploding at her, he simply
said, "Honey, the next time you use Daddy’s toothbrush on the dog, you need to tell Daddy." The little girl
responded, "Okay Daddy, but what about all those times in the past?"
Looking for a team? See our FAQs page for details on how to register your daughter for the Instructional
League and answers to other commonly asked questions. (CLICK HERE)
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