Yes, Sara Bareilles played right field during high school.
softball, soccer and cross country.
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Yes, there is. You can play high school for your high school (most schools have teams). Or you can find a competition team within your area that you can play with. To find these teams do a search for "softball teams" then your area on any search engine.
yes they can I play High school softball and you can get but if you leave the base before the pitcher releases the ball you are out
As a child she enjoyed playing softball. She even showed up to her high school graduation with a huge black eye from playing softball
If you play softball for your high school and the college you plan on attending wants you on their team, they may give you money for your schooling to get you to play for them. For example, if they give you a 'full ride' if you play for them, they are paying full costs for you to attend college.
In the United States, the answer is yes. High school girls have played sports like field hockey, gymnastics, softball, and basketball.
Not necessarily, most softball recruiting is done through travel/summer teams. Also, many softball programs are not that good and could be considered a waste of time.
They certainly can; it is not illegal. Be aware that, by nature, there will be a drastic size of female population paired against the minuscule percentage of males. Having said that... once you are out of high-school, you may find more teams looking for a certain gender (or both, in some cases)-- it will depend on the severity and official'ity of the particular group.
Yes , you can do both at the same time. Just maje sure you have no events on the same day
Each state adopts their on rules regarding this question. What state are you asking about?
You play softball in the spring and in the summer!