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Robert Buie pitches a softball to his daughter Desiree, 16, a member of the Franklin County High School softball team likes to stay in shape during the off season by working on her batting technique with her father.

Father and daughter duo practice ball together

Published Monday, October 13, 2008

NATCHEZ — Robert Buie winds up and releases the pitch. A loud crack follows as his 16-year-old daughter Desiree Buie hammers a shot down the left field line.

When The Dart landed on Duncan Park Sunday, Robert and his daughter were having batting practice, helping to get her ready for fast-pitch softball season.

And although Robert is more physically imposing than most of the pitchers Desiree will face this season, he cannot match their speed.

“That was my fast ball and that’s probably about as fast as their change up,” Robert said.

However, the practice is still a big help, especially since slow pitch softball season just ended for Franklin County.

“We’re trying to get back into fast pitch,” Robert said. “(Slow pitch) is good for the kids coming up learning, but once they get to the older stages, (fast pitch) is where they need to go.

South Lauderdale knocked the Lady Bulldogs out of the slow-pitch softball playoffs Saturday.

“I would do fielding (practice), but I probably got enough of that yesterday,” Desiree said.

The few months left in 2008 are the only break that Desiree will take from competitive softball, but she will keep practicing. In addition to slow-pitch and fast-pitch teams for Franklin County, she plays with the Ferriday Gators Dixie Belles team.

“I play all year round and take a break now, but I still work in the winter time,” she said. “It’s hard to make myself take a break, especially since its getting toward my last year.”

And Desiree knows she has a lot of work to do if she wants to reach the goal she has had since she was a child.

While watching the LSU softball team on TV, “she walked up to me when she was 4 years old and said, ‘Daddy, you’re going to see me on there,’” Robert said.

But batting practice is about more than just softball for the family.

“I enjoy spending the time with her,” Robert said. “That means more to me than anything.”

Comments

Posted by charliebug5865 (anonymous) on October 13, 2008 at 8:34 a.m. (Suggest removal)

THIS is a great story, i hope you make the team Desiree, it seems like you have been taught well grounded about being a TEAMPLAYER, GOOD LUCK TO YOU!

Posted by kimb4354 (anonymous) on October 14, 2008 at 1:48 p.m. (Suggest removal)

Way to go Desiree!!! You will go to LSU and they will be so glad to have you. This is just a great story...Finally you hear something good about our young people in this day and age. Keep up the team work with your dad. Best of Luck!

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