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VYPE DFW Private School Softball Player of the Year: Ursuline Academy's Claire Nolan
After a successful softball season and an even more successful fan poll, Ursuline Academy's Claire Nolan is proud to be named the VYPE DFW Private School Softball Player of the Year. As Claire prepares to head into her junior year of high school, she took the time to catch up with VYPE DFW for an exclusive interview about her time so far with Ursuline and her plans for the future.
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A Successful Career (so far)
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Nolan has had quite the high school career so far. She has been an integral part of Ursuline's team while continuing to hold a place at the top of a majority of the TAPPS offensive categories through her freshman and sophomore season while batting over .425 through both seasons- an accomplishment that she sees as one of her biggest accomplishments with Ursuline so far. "I was named First Team All-District freshman and sophomore year and Second Team All-State this season," Nolan told VYPE.
In addition to her athletic excellence, Nolan is a phenomenal student. "Aside from being honored with class awards and maintaining a cumulative GPA of 4.186, I have been inducted into the National Honor Society and the National Spanish Honor Society," Nolan said- pointing out that she feels very accomplished in both academics and athletics so far.
Get Your Head In The Game
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For a student-athlete to be successful, part of the hard work needs to come when no one is looking- the off season. So, what does it take to stay focused during the off season? "I stay focused by recalling past successes and failures from previous seasons," Nolan told VYPE. "I stay focused by anticipating the coming season and striving to attain the goals that I set for myself. Outside of Ursuline Academy Varsity, I play travel softball year-round with Athletics Mercado which allows me to continue honing skills and growing my knowledge of the game by competing in the highest-level tournaments across the country."
In addition to staying focused during the offseason it's important that an athlete continues to set goals for themselves each season. "This season, my offensive goals were to maintain a batting average over .400 and increase my on-base and slugging percentages from last season. My defensive goals included improving on-the-run throws and anticipating gameplay." In addition to personal goals, it's also important to set team goals and hold your team to certain expectations. "Our team goal this season was to get back to the state playoffs after coming up short in the 2021 semifinals."
As you head into new seasons, something just as important as goals and off season work is your mindset. Continuing to head into each season with a clear mind keeps athletes focused at the start of the season as well as throughout. "Although I do have personal goals and standards that I set for myself with the coaching staff, I am mainly focused on helping my team however I'm needed in order to win state titles as well as leading by example in games and practices," Nolan added.
Success at Ursuline
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Many people would love to know the secret to athletes and teams success as they watch achievements unfold. Nolan believes that Ursuline softball's biggest secret comes down to the bond the team has. "Our team camaraderie and the support that Ursuline Academy as a whole provides to our team," said Nolan. "We appreciate the encouragement that the faculty and student body show every season. Ursuline Academy Varsity Softball also has great coaches who provide invaluable leadership and direction: Stephanie Zorn, who was name Coach of the Year, and Adam Karabinos."
"I believe that much of my personal success last season can be attributed to my daily batting sessions and goal-oriented workouts that focus on the areas of my game upon which I need to improve," added Nolan.
Making Memories
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When you have built a great relationship with your coaches and teammates, set and achieved many goals, and worked hard throughout your high school career, it's not hard to create memories. Most high school athletes create memories that last a lifetime- far beyond high school and college. Nolan drew from her favorite memory during the interview with VYPE. "My favorite team memory playing with Ursuline was when we went to state in 2021 during my freshman year," she started. "It was great experience to further bond with my teammates and play on a higher stage- which was the result of our success in district."
"My favorite individual memory was having a six RBI game this season. It was my first multi-home run game and my first grand slam home run in my softball career," Nolan added.
A Bright Future
Although she is only about to be a junior, Nolan knows that the next chapter isn't too far away. While she doesn't know quite yet what she wants to do with the rest of her life, she does have an interest in pursuing majors in biological sciences or law. She has not yet committed to a college program, but she hasn't ruled it out- in fact, there are important qualities she's looking for at the next level: "I am focused on pursuing prestigious and competitive institutions to further my academic career," said Nolan. "As for a softball program, I am looking for a coaching staff that encourages a supportive, friendly, and competitive culture."
Fun Questions
What is your favorite professional sports team?
"My favorite professional sports team is the Dallas Mavericks."
Who do you look up to as an athlete?
"As a young athlete, I look up to Sis Bates. In her collegiate career at the University of Washington and professional career, her passion, dedication, and leadership in the game has always inspired me."
Baseball Preseason Player of the Year: Red Oak's Easten Smith
With the start of baseball season, VYPE DFW ran a preseason poll for fans to decide who they believed should be the preseason baseball player of the year. After all was said and done and the final votes were in, Red Oak right handed pitcher Easten Smith came away as the winner of the fan poll. VYPE was given the opportunity to talk to Easten in an exclusive interview about Red Oak baseball and the season ahead!
A Look Back
Last season Smith had a great season on the mound recording three wins and two saves while posting a 3.0 ERA. From the plate, Smith had a .357 batting average and a .449 on base percentage. Although the Hawks didn't make it to playoffs, Smith played a big part in helping the team record wins throughout the spring. Smith says his personal success on the team has been a result of nothing less than hard work and believing in himself. "Of course going all out every day and working hard [contributed to my success," said Smith. "My secret, though, would probably be the confidence that I competed with. Believing in myself and my teammates and coaches doing the same."
The team still had great games last season and Smith believes there is a secret behind their cohesiveness. "A big part of our success that many probably don't know about was our team bible studies and leadership studies," the senior told VYPE. "They allowed us to become closer as not only a team, but as brothers. That eventually translated to our chemistry on the field!"
While he has made many memories in a Hawks jersey, Smith told VYPE what his favorite memory on the team has been: "I would say just getting to play baseball every single day with my closest friends that I have grown up with for the majority of my life."
Accomplishments
So far, with the team, Smith feels as though he has had a pretty accomplished baseball career. "I've played many different roles in my high school career from being the small upperclassman who was on the bench to starting at shortstop." Smith makes sure he has a great mindset going into each season so he can remain focused. "Each year I've focused on developing and becoming the best player and teammate that I can be."
With this mindset, Smith has been able to post many accomplishments on the team. ""I've been awarded First Team All-District and Team MVP last season, but honestly I would say that I'm most proud of bettering myself as a man of faith by becoming closer to God and having the opportunity to be baptized. That is much bigger than the game of baseball itself and will stick with me- and those I have an impact on- the rest of my life."
The Season Ahead
During the offseason, Smith has done many things to stay focused as he heads into his senior season. "Really, just keeping the goal in my mind that I want to be successful has kept me focused during offseason," Smith said. "Being able to continue to play at a high level and prepare myself to keep climbing up to higher levels of baseball keeps me focused."
Coming into his senior season focused, Smith has set goals for himself. "My own goals are to make the First Team All-District, First Team All-State, and All-State Academic. As far as stats, I'm not exactly sure, but I'm going to strive to hit above .400, have an on base percentage above .500, and a fielding percentage above .950," said Smith. As far as the team goals? Smith says they focus on winning each day. "We want to win a district title and make it to playoffs, but we also want to end the season with nothing less than a State Title."
A Bright Future
Smith chose to stay close to home when it comes to continuing his education and baseball career. Smith committed to and signed with Eastfield College in Mesquite, Texas. "I chose to go to Eastfield College because of the team culture, winning history, welcoming coaches and players, as well as the coaches' faith in me," Smith told VYPE. "I could tell right away that they really liked me because they made it known. It felt as if I already had a relationship with and was a part of the team and school without ever really being there before."
Smith is not sure what he wants to major in quite yet, but he had n interest in kinesiology, sports science, and sports management.
Coach's Comments
VYPE Was also given the opportunity to talk to Red Oak baseball head coach Kyle Spurgin. Coach Spurgin had amazing things to say about Smith as well as his presence on the Hawks' squad. "His work ethic is probably the best I have ever coach," said Spurgin. "On his own, personal time, he volunteers for community service (such as miracle league). Easten is a part of my leadership baseball group that goes out to elementary schools to greet the students as they come into school. He has been a Red Oak ISD student for his entire K-12 journey. He was MVP for our team and First Team All-District. Easten is a leader for our guys on and off the field- it's like having another coach out there with us. All of these things still don't do justice for the type of kid he is."