Your Questions, Answered

  • We try to have a 1:10 coach to player ratio or better to provide personalized feedback, attention and encouragement.

  • Yes! We have confirmed with IHSAA that players are able to participate in camps and clinics as long as players don’t compete in games. Skills and drills are legal.

  • Throughout the year, Spring Fastpitch offers one-day clinics, multi-week academies and summer day camps. We also offer private lessons and try to provide helpful resources for parents.

  • You can reach us anytime via our contact page or email. We aim to respond quickly, usually within one business day.

  • Because we have to limit registrations to maintain our low coach to player ratio and make sure everybody gets good quality reps, we are not able to offer refunds or vouchers for cancellations less than 24 hours before checking or no-shows.

    Cancellations 2-6 days before check-in will receive a 50% credit voucher to help cover expenses incurred.

    Cancellations 7 days or more before check-in will receive a full credit voucher for tuition paid. Credit vouchers are valid through the following calendar year.

  • Yes! We do offer group discounts. If you register 5 or more players we can offer $10 off per player. Send an email to sfa@pattidavenport.com for the discount.

  • Our hope is for players to experience the joy of softball in a high-energy, competitive environment where everyone is valued and treated in a way that honors God. We offer high quality instruction intentionally facilitated with compassion, grace, and kindness. We maintain an environment with healthy messaging from the words we use to the music we play and discussions around topics such as leadership, excellence, doing hard things, growth potential and more are supported by scripture. Players of all faiths are welcome and encouraged to participate. If you have questions or concerns about this topic, please send us a message and we will be in touch with you right away.

  • Parents are always welcome to stay and watch. We do ask that parents do not coach players during a program. One of the things we will talk about is how to keep our focus between the lines no matter what is happening off the field.