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discussion and more for Shore Conference baseball and softball Why do you love to play softball? "I'm very passionate about the sport. I love the atmosphere, the game and the opportunities to play it. I love to hit, and I'm quite determined to hit off the pitchers I face. I find it incredibly rewarding to see a player finally perfect a skill they have been working on throughout the season. I also really enjoy the mental aspect of softball. Not many people realize the strategy behind the game and I find that to be extremely fun. There is nothing better than outsmarting and outplaying an opponent."Who were/are your mentors and what's the best advice any of them gave you? "Greg Kapalko coached me during my entire high school career while I played for his travel team, The Jaxx, and he continues to mentor me during my coaching career. I have learned so much about the game from Greg, and he is always there to point out mistakes so you can fix them in the future. I don't think I can really pinpoint one piece of advice he has given me, because he has provided me with so many valuable lessons along the way."Years of Coaching Experience:None, but I did play on the Carpenter Cup team in 2010 and 2011Pet Peeves as a Coach:When players are late for practice (arriving on time means you are late); When players, coaches, or parents blame the umpire for a loss; When players say "It's hot out!" (Thank you, are you planning on pursuing a career in meteorology?)Favorite movie(s):Glory Road, 21 Jump Street, Pitch Perfect, Bridesmaids, DivergentFavorite book(s):The Outsiders, The Great GatsbyFavorite music artist(s):Rascal Flatts, Maroon 5, Katy PerryWhy do you love to coach softball?"I love to compete and help fulfill the hopes and dreams of all of the players in the Shore Conference (and win the Carpenter Cup). I was honored when Coach K asked me to be on the staff, because I hope to encourage and assist him and Nora (Bosmans) in any way possible so that we can bring the Carpenter Cup back to its rightful owner."Who were/are your mentors and what the best advice any of them gave you?"Kim Lombardi, Dawn Karpell, Tony Vodola, Coach K, Greg Kapalko, Rich Streilein, MaryBeth Chambers Bowle and Eric Kates I have been fortunate to win championships with all of these well respected coaches, and so I would like to think that I utilize the amazing advice that they all have given me."When softball practice began in early March, wasn't slated to be St. John Vianney's No. 1 starter in the pitcher's circle this spring.SJV pitcherHowever, Ventura received the biggest opportunity of her career due to the unfortunate loss of senior Katie Beriont, who tore an ACL during the basketball state tournament and was declared out for the season.