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coach grigsby
express lane
October 26, 2009
5:40:14 PM

Entry ID: 1720556
The spirit, the will to win, and the will to excel are the things that endure. These qualities are so much more important than the events that occur...Vince Lombardi
coach grigsby
EXPRESS LANE
October 18, 2009
10:55:33 PM

Entry ID: 1716261
It's a round ball and a round bat, and you got to hit it square. -Pete Rose
Branden Dreher
southbury
October 5, 2009
2:31:10 PM

Entry ID: 1708940
hey coach its me branden i was lookin at the profile and the new equitement and the new bags and the bats are sweet ya cant wait to play some ball ight talk to u la8ter ...............ya gooooooooooooooooooo exspess
coach grigsby
EXPRESS LANE
August 30, 2009
6:23:29 PM

Entry ID: 1689023
GREAT JOB EXPRESS WAY TO PLAY HARD TODAY,AFTER NOT PLAYING IN A FEW WEEKS KEEP UP THE GOOD WORK AND THE 60/90 WILL BE EASY JUST LIKE THE 50/70....
Ruth Coles
Goochland, VA
July 28, 2009
9:47:55 AM

Entry ID: 1667521
I think what you are doing with these fine young athletes will carry over in their adult life. They have learned so many important principals of hard work, team work, and self esteem. Thank you for being such great motivators and role models.
RAY JORDAN
RICHMOND,VA
July 27, 2009
10:34:14 AM

Entry ID: 1666891
Just wanted to send a quick note stating I really enjoyed the article in newspaper on the East End Express. I have two boys 13 and 9 that currently play in the Glen Allen League. 13 year also plays with Richmond Hitdogs(Toney Butler is the coach) and Hungary Creek Middle. My 13 year was glad to see that there are other African American Boys besides himself that enjoy the game of baseball. So many of his friend choose to play football and basketball instead because they want to be around kids that have the same interest. Glad you are doing what you do to help direct the boys in a positive direction. Now that I am aware of your team, I will check on the website and do what I can to support the cause. Good luck with the rest of your season.
Robin's Nest
Henrico
July 26, 2009
1:56:59 AM

Entry ID: 1666421
Hey Anthony!...keep up the Great Work!...Impressive. The Express Photo Album , a joy to review...seeing you and all the players, all God's little miracles....
Tony Szymendera
RICHMOND,VA
July 21, 2009
10:48:04 PM

Entry ID: 1664505
John and Anthony, I enjoyed the article in the Times Dispatch last week on your team and your efforts to keep baseball alive in the city. While I live and work in the West End, I grew up in inner city Philadelphia and have always appreciated the many people in the neighborhood who coached and organized teams that kept a lot of us focused on the right things and pointed in the right directions. I have also wondered from time to time how I might be able contribute in that same way. One of your comments near the end of the article got me thinking about some possibilities. You mentioned that many of your players do not play or work on their game out of season. I am the high school principal and head varsity baseball coach at St. Christopher's and we have some wonderful facilities here. I wonder if we could work something out where you can use the facility once a week or so over the winter or in the weeks prior to the season starting to get ready. We have a couple of indoor batting cages as well as pitching mounds. One is located in our fieldhouse which could accommodate a full infield--especially at your age level. So you could take groundballs (very true hops on the rubber surface but better than nothing) and even do pop up/flyball drills. Another idea might be to run a camp/clinic over a few different days or weekends of the winter. We have some connections through our coaches and could probably bring in a few "name" people to help if that was a need. We have five former players currently playing college baseball (VA Tech, Boston College, Princeton) who we could also use if there was a desire to tie education into the equation. One in particular might be especially effective. Austin Wates has been leading the Cape Cod League in hitting most of the summer and will probably be a pretty high draft pick after next season. He's an African American whose mom has done a lot of work on race issues through theater--he would get the importance of the effort and message. And his mom would make him help out! I may be getting ahead of myself but I think there are some interesting possibilities here. St. Christopher's is looking for ways to make a difference in the community and knows that its facilities and people are one of the ways to do that. So, if you are interested or want to explore something, I would be glad to talk further. If not, thank you for the work you are doing. It is much needed in our world. And good luck with your team. Tony Szymendera Head of Upper School Head Varsity Baseball Coach St. Christopher's School Richmond, VA 804-282-3185 szymenderat@stcva.org
jay mayo
richmond,VA
July 19, 2009
9:27:06 AM

Entry ID: 1662826
East end express in the best little league team i've ever seen!You guys can g all the way if you work together as a team.you rock!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Troy Williamson
Chester
July 17, 2009
3:08:41 PM

Entry ID: 1662065
Great article in todays paper. Watched you guys play in BaseballNation event and was very impressed with your game. Look forward to working with you all in future events.
Jack D'Ambrosio
RICHMOND,VA
July 17, 2009
12:43:16 PM

Entry ID: 1661984
I had 2 kids that played on travel teams and high school careers. I have one son who plays baseball but just for fun. Unfortunately people just can not stop labeling people. All the leagues, travel teams and high school teams my kids played on. I can count the number of African American players on both hands that played with my kids. I would think as a society it wouldn't be that way. I praise you two and your kids for rising above all to play a game that I truly love. I would like to make a small donation to your team. I wish I could be more generous but unfortunately I am unemployed. Stung by the big corporation letting someone go after 20 years of service. Thanks for taking the time for your kids they will look back and thank you. As I thank you for dedication to baseball and the kids.
COACH GRIGSBY
EXPRESS VILLAGE
July 17, 2009
11:01:32 AM

Entry ID: 1661945
So often as coaches we hear the Sports Psychologist tell us, to tell our hitters to ' just relax at home plate '. We hear things like: Image a comfortable place, hear your favorite song, see yourself hitting a home run, step out clear your thoughts.... This approach does have some validity - But the truth is - As Coaches.. ' Being relaxed ' or ' Go out and have some FUN ' - Just doesn't get the job done. Then you're left with a BIG ' L ' hanging over your coaching record. What gets the job done? ... A Calculated Response, A CONDITIONED Reaction - Towards .... TIMING & SPACE ! The Truth is this ... Before the player has FUN and is relaxed about his performance, he experiences a diving catch, striking a batter out, OR for hitters, Hitting LINEDRIVES & Home Runs . Before these diving catches, striking someone out, and Hitting Home Runs, comes a Serious, Focused, Calculated Response ... The player is zoned into moving his/ her body with precision TIMING to master a specific SPACE !
Gina (Hale) Peterson
New Kent
July 17, 2009
9:33:10 AM

Entry ID: 1661895
I went to school with Minor, Sr., absolutely loved the article in todays Times-Dispatch & seeing the pictures of the young men working so hard! Our 14 yr old daughter has been playing softball for 7 yrs now and the one thing I always tell her when she gets down on herself & nervous is this: Never let the fear of failure keep you from trying to play the game. I quit trying out for all sports, including cheering, when I got to the middle school & high school levels because I was afraid of not making it & looking "stupid". Our 10 yr old son plays baseball and can take it or leave it. He's a big boy & built more for football, loves baseball but has gotten discouraged until we were lucky enough to get a coach that believed in him. By the end of the season this year he said "I'm going into each game with the intention of hitting that ball, even if I get out, I am hitting that ball!" If you go out and give your absolute best, it still may not make you the star player, but you will know at the end of the day that you are not a quitter!! "Quitters never win, winners never quit!!!" GOOD LUCK TO ALL OF YOU YOUNG MEN!
COACH GRIGSBY
EXPRESS VILLAGE
July 16, 2009
11:28:57 AM

Entry ID: 1661384
THE HARDER YOU GUYS WORK,THE MORE DOORS OPEN FOR YOU.
Sandy
July 10, 2009
10:41:22 AM

Entry ID: 1658596
Lets Go Get em Express.. We got a couple more local games before the BIG SHOW in August. Let's play with heart and soul and really shake up the competition. Love you Guys
COACH GRIGSBY
EXPRESS VILLAGE
July 8, 2009
12:27:01 PM

Entry ID: 1657493
You owe it to yourself to be the best you can possible be - in baseball and in life. Pete Rose
FAN
Lakerville
July 8, 2009
8:39:40 AM

Entry ID: 1657385
“What separates the talented individual from the successful one is a lot of hard work.” Stephen King (Baby Boomer – born 1947)
Aaron Vincent
Philly
July 7, 2009
2:40:38 PM

Entry ID: 1657027
Good Luck brah check is in the mail!
COACH GRIGSBY
EXPRESS VILLAGE
July 7, 2009
12:16:27 PM

Entry ID: 1656944
A love of the game. Dedication. Constant learning. A competitive spirit. Teamwork. Fun. Refusal to get discouraged. Practice. Practice. Practice. Play hard.
COACH GRIGSBY
EXPRESS VILLAGE
July 1, 2009
4:44:59 PM

Entry ID: 1654700
I WOULD LIKE TO CONGRATULATE MY SON AARON ON HIS 3-RUN HOMERUN LAST NIGHT IN DC..CONTINUE TO PROGRESS IN THE CLASS ROOM AND ON THE FIELD,WORK ON GETTING BETTER EACH DAY IT WILL PAY OFF.
FAN
LAKERVILLE
July 1, 2009
8:32:42 AM

Entry ID: 1654403
"Attitude is more important than the past, than education, than money, than circumstances, than what people do or say. It is more important than appearance, giftedness, or skill." W.C. Fields
FAN
LAKERVILLE
June 22, 2009
9:14:57 AM

Entry ID: 1648453
“Remember upon the CONDUCT of EACH depends the FATE of ALL.” Alexander the Great
COACH TONY GRIGSBY
EXPRESS VILLAGE
June 16, 2009
11:20:01 AM

Entry ID: 1644910
ON BEHALF OF THE WHOLE EXPRESS FAMILY I WANT TO WISH A GET WELL SOON AND A SPEEDY RECOVERY TO COACH TIM,DAUGHTER INDIA AND THE WHOLE MINOR FAMILY. Hello, my friend You’re on my mind, Because you're somehow ailing, But your response to any challenge Has always been unfailing. So I’m confident you’ll win again Hang in there, and you’ll see You’ll be back on top in no time, Tackling life courageously.
Coach Pooka
GLEN LEA
June 12, 2009
3:58:51 PM

Entry ID: 1642677
Let's go Express! Play good sound baseball this weekend! I LOVE YALL!
Ms. Sandy
June 11, 2009
9:36:47 PM

Entry ID: 1642220
Let's go Express, lets do our thang this weekend. Attitude is KEY.

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