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      ITS FINALLY HERE!

    This whole week has been very exciting. We all knew that we would finally start games this weekend! Practice after practice. Scrimmage after scrimmage. We are now ready to play other teams. We have worked extremely hard throughout the fall up to now. I started to get the feeling of excitement when we scrimmaged in our uniforms on Wednesday. We did our pregame routines and got ready to play. Then today, when I saw the bus pull up, I was like, “Its here. Games are finally about to start and everything that we want to accomplish this year starts right now.” Once you’re out there on the field, you realize why you have worked so hard and put in so much effort. There’s no better feeling than being out there in your uniform and playing a game that you love! It’s even better when you get to play the game with teammates that have the same goals and feelings as you do! This team is unique. We spend 24/7 together on the field, but the moments that we actually do get off, you will find us all calling each other asking, “What are you doing tonight?” or “Want to come over and hang out?” It’s like a big family!

    THE BUS TRIP

    “Practice at one and we leave at three thirty” was the text message that we received from Coach Joy. After practice ended, we knew that we were ready for our games to start. The bus was packed with all of our bags, uniforms, and equipment. But of course, we can’t forget about the food. We got settled in our seats and headed out. I’m sitting in between Kelly and Monique, and across from Gabby. It’s just like old times with Gabby and me. We played at Curtis and with VooDoo together and now, we play together here. There was a picture from one of our practices where I was on the mound and Gabby was at first and a really good friend of ours, Briana, who played with us at Curtis, commented on it saying that it was just like the good ole days. It brings back a lot of memories! Well, enough of going down memory lane, back to our bus trip. The majority of people are sleeping, a few watching movies or reading books, and a few doing homework. It’s about a three and a half hour trip, which isn’t bad compared to some of our other trips that we will be taking this year. We started to watch the movie “We Are Marshall” but it kept messing up and then all of our phones ran out of service! What were we suppose to do then? Finally, service came back and the movie started working again. That movie is awesome! At the beginning, you couldn’t hear a sound throughout the bus, everyone was watching it, and even some tears were shed. Then, people became restless and started talking again, mainly about how hungry we were. That’s one great thing about this team: we know how to eat!

    CHILI’S

    Finally, we arrived in Ruston. First on our list: FOOD! After maneuvering the bus through the full parking lot of Chili’s, we were able to get off and go wait in line to eat. While we were waiting, we all went to the bathroom. As the saying goes, girls go in pairs; in our case, we go in groups of about 20! Actually, there were about 10 of us in a 3 stall bathroom but to say the least. While we were waiting, Dupont jokingly says to Katie, “There’s nothing here! Why do you live here?” That made us all laugh, which we all need because we were in need of food. I sat with Donna, Katie Smith, and Lana. We told stories, looked at pictures, of course took pictures, and ate our food.

    HOTEL

    After eating, we finally got to our hotel, which was only like 3 minutes from the restaurant. We had to get all of our bags off, and of course, I had a lot of them: my clothes bag, school bag, purse, laptop case, and my pillow. My hands were full! We all go into the lobby where we would get our keys to our rooms. My roommate is Lana. Room 217, it’s the place to be! As soon as we walk into our room, we get blasted in the face with heat! It’s hard for us to go to sleep when it’s hot, so we definitely had to turn the heater off and put some cold air in our room. We listened to some Christian music: Jeremy Camp, Casting Crowns, Hillsongs, just to name a few! Bed time comes early tonight because we have to get up early for our games. We are wearing our black jerseys with red pants. I am getting really excited now! Finally, our season is here. What could be more exciting than that! Coach Stef goes around to each room, lets us know what time we are leaving and what we are wearing, and then tells us to go to bed, lights out! Well, I think she is knocking on our door so that means its lights out. Time to get some rest to get ready for tomorrow! 2008 season starts now!



    Colossians 3:23 Whatever you do, work at it with all your heart, as working for the Lord, not for men.

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    Zeebart21's Avatar Zeebart21 is offline Ragin Cajuns of Louisiana Ragin' Cajuns Greatest Fan Ever

    Default Re: Brignac's Blog:

    Quote Originally Posted by NewsCopy View Post
    Great Job, Ashley!! I didnt even have to know where you were playing to know you were going to Ruston, LA!!!! LOL!! Great description.....

    No cell service, boring drive, Chili's being the top restaurant!!! I lived there for a decade 1 year!

    Z

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    Default Re: Brignac's Blog:

    Nice blog; and congrats to Ashley on the Fall 4.0!


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    Quote Originally Posted by shof View Post
    _ Nice blog; and congrats to Ashley on the Fall 4.0! _

    I loved this quote:

    Dupont jokingly says to Katie, “There’s nothing here! Why do you live here?”

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    Quote Originally Posted by shof View Post
    _ Nice blog; and congrats to Ashley on the Fall 4.0! _
    I was talking to BB player last night about the BB tourney next weekend. I tell him I'm not going - we're gonna stay and watch the softballers.

    He says "Brignac's a beast and she's got a 4.0."

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    rhineaux's Avatar rhineaux is offline Ragin Cajuns of Louisiana Ragin' Cajuns Fan for Sure

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    Quote Originally Posted by DeadRed View Post
    _ I was talking to BB player last night about the BB tourney next weekend. I tell him I'm not going - we're gonna stay and watch the softballers.

    He says "Brignac's a beast and she's got a 4.0." _
    I am really looking forward to catching a game or two this year. I was hoping that they would be in town that first weekend in March, but it doesn't look like it, that sucks. That'll be the next time I head to lafayette, but at least i'll get Friday night and Saturday afternoon Baseball (home opener) and Men's Basketball on Saturday night.

    does anyone know if they'll be carrying the video of the softball games on ragincajuns.com??? I think I heard that they'll have the video for Baseball. also, is Stevie P going to be doing all of the SB games on the radio, or was last weekend just something special?

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    Default Re: Brignac's Blog:

    Quote Originally Posted by rhineaux View Post
    _ I am really looking forward to catching a game or two this year.
    Me too.. Actually bought Season tics to the ladies for the first time.... Ashley is bringing in new $$$'s

  8. UL Softball Re: Brignac's Blog: GAME DAY


      So it’s game day! Alarm goes off at 7:25 a.m. Lana and I get up, put our uniforms on, and walk down to the lobby for breakfast. I grab a banana and some yogurt, strawberry and banana yogurt to be exact. You could tell by the atmosphere in the lobby that we were ready to play. We have been waiting for this moment for a long time, and finally it was here! People were eating their food, some listening to music, and others just waiting to get on the bus. We were all in uniform, and a lot of us had in ribbons. Ribbons are the best accessory; well to me they are anyways. I have lots of them and in all different colors and designs, and I love to get new ones. Before leaving the lobby, Adele pulls out a bag of ribbons her mom gave her, all red, black, and white, and all with different designs. I loved them! Now, it was time to pack the bus and head out. At 8:15 a.m., the bus pulls out of the hotel parking lot, heading to the field for our first game of the 2008 season.

    PRE GAME
    Once we got to the field, we had to get our bags and go into the dugout. Cleats on. Gloves and bats out. Once the team started doing their pregame hitting, Brittany, Donna, and I went back on the bus to relax before warming up, since we had almost 2 hours before game time. I sat on the bus, took a few pictures (can’t just let a camera sit there and not take any pictures), and listened to my ipod. Once the time came, we got off the bus and went into the dugout. The infield started taking ground balls, the outfield were taking fly balls, and Donna started warming up in the bullpen with Lana. At 10:30, the umpires walked out onto the field—you know what that means—GAME TIME! We huddled up, Coach Mike gave his pregame speech, Lana prayed, and then we said the Lord’s prayer. “1...2...3...US” We broke out of the huddle and were ready for our game to begin.


    GAME 1
    Our first game is against ULM, who is in our conference. After the pre-game meeting with the coaches and umpires, it was time to start. They would call out the lineup and everyone lines up on the foul lines. With our right hands on our hearts, the National Anthem is played while we are facing our American flag. Every time that song is played and I see that flag, I can’t help but think about what it all stands for. It has so much more meaning to me now than it ever has. Over this past summer, I have realized just how special it is to be able to play under that flag, and how blessed we all really are. “...and the home of the brave!”. We leave the line, head into the dugout, and get ready to hit, since we are the visitors this game. With helmets on and bats in hand, it was time to have some fun! Melissa steps in the batters box, ready for the first pitch. All of us are clapping and cheering. The energy in our dugout was high! Through the first 2 innings, the score stays 0-0, but that would all change with Holly in the top of the 3rd inning. She steps up to the plate, the pitcher pitches the ball, then ‘BANG’, she hits a bomb over the fence with two people on, putting us up 3-0. Everyone jumps out of the dugout with hands in the air. We crowd the plate and wait for her to come around. Once she steps on home plate, we start hitting her on the helmet—don’t worry, it’s a good thing! Back in the dugout, we were ready for some more. It’s an awesome feeling to be on this team, everyone always pumped up and ready to play and ‘get after it’! We are all into every pitch, ‘inch by inch’ Coach Mike says. During the middle of the 6th inning, Monique and I head down to the bullpen to start warming up for our next game, which starts right after we finish this game. The game ended, with a score of 6-0 and Donna gets her first collegiate win for the first game of our season.

    GAME 2
    Game number 2 is against La Tech, also known as the Lady Techsters. The umpires come back on the field for the game to start. We do our pre-game prayer and cheer, and then head out onto the field. I step into the circle, and when I look up, I see all of our fans. There are so many of them, cheering and clapping. There aren’t many places in the country that have as much support by fans and the community like we do. It’s one of the reasons why I love this place so much. The top of the first inning ends, 3 up 3 down. Now it’s our turn to hit. Melissa starts us off with a double up the middle and Soto scores her in with a double to right center. This was just the beginning. Through 4 innings, we hit a 7 doubles and score 13 runs. The game ends in 5 innings, with us on top, 13 to 0. We shake hands, head back to the dugout, pack our bags, and leave the field.

    AFTER THE GAMES
    Outside the fence, our parents are waiting. I see my little brother and sister first, then my mom and dad. They hug me, tell me they love me, and say good job! We sit around and talk for a while. After about 30 minutes, we get on the bus, get a post-game speech by Coach Mike, and leave the field. I was excited! I had finally pitched my first college game, and I couldn’t be happier. We get to the parking lot of Chili’s, where all of our families are waiting to eat with us. After 2 hours of eating and talking, we get back on the bus heading back to our hotel.

    BACK AT THE HOTEL
    Once we get to the hotel, I go to the room, take a shower, and then go to our trainer’s room to get treatment. To help the time past faster, I start watching The Italian Job on t.v. If you haven’t seen that movie, you should. It’s really good! After I finish, I head downstairs to the lobby to talk with my dad. We talk about the game today and the game tomorrow, and then just start talking about other things. My mom and little sister come and join us and we just ‘catch up’ with everything, and then, Katie, Lana, her dad, and sister join us a little later. It was a good to just talk and relax for a little bit before having to go up to our rooms for bed check. 9:30 rolls around really quick, when Coach Joy comes in for our bed check. Time to go to bed! Game number 3 is tomorrow morning. It’s going to be a good day!


    Romans 12:5 So in Christ, we who are many form one body, and each member belongs to all the others!


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