It’s a family affair
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Steve Virgen
Susie Gastineau stood behind a pitching machine and inserted balls to
her young players.
One by one, the players on the Diamond Girls 8-and-under team
smacked the ball.
“Keep your eye on the ball, sweetie,” Gastineau told her players.
Quin Simmons responded with a hit that went 52 yards to lead her
team, a squad that raised $450 for the Pacific Coast Girls Softball
League’s Hit-A-Thon.
This was just one of several scenes at the league’s Family Fun Day
Saturday at Bonita Creek Park.
Gastineau’s team raised the most money of all squads in the
league. Jane Owen, who coordinated the Saturday event, in its third
year, said the Family Fun Day is the biggest fundraiser of the year
and helps promotes softball in the area.
“It’s great for the girls,” Gastineau said of softball. “The girls
get involved and take it all the way through their high school years.
The girls are coming out and doing a marvelous job. I think it’s
great with the community. The community is supporting and announcing
it.”
Gastineau is in her second year with the league. Her daughter,
Delanie, is on her team. Later in the day the coach sat in the dunk
tank booth and got wet, all in the name of fundraising for the league
and Family Fun Day.
The event usually takes place after three weeks of the season have
passed. League president Todd Engel it allows the coaches and players
to get situated and also for good weather to be present. A sunny day
and clear skies served as the background for an event that included
several carnival booths and barbecue hamburgers and hot dogs.
“This is the day that all the teams mesh,” Engel said. “All the
families meet. All the kids get together. This is the day to be
kids.”
The league has plenty to celebrate. Within the past two years,
participation has increased, as about 100 more girls have joined,
said Joe Stefano, vice president of the league. Stefano was also
dunked in the water tank during the day.
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