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First-year coach  Pete Kasperski has the Lady Devils “squashing the bug” at Hall. (BCR photo/Kevin Hieronymus)
First-year coach Pete Kasperski has the Lady Devils “squashing the bug” at Hall. (BCR photo/Kevin Hieronymus)
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Longtime Hall staffer Pete Kasperski has brought in a lot of enthusiasm and some good humor to the Hall softball team in his first year with the program. He wants the girls to come wanting to play and feels that attitude will show on the field.

He routinely tells his girls to “squash the bug” when they come to bat. It’s an old saying he picked up from his baseball coach at Eastern Illinois University, JW Sanders.

“It was something we could understand, turn that back foot and try to get the hips into the swing,” he said. “I just want to remind the girls.”

And when his daughter, Katie, was hit by a pitch in a recent game by St. Bede pitcher Clarissa Gidcumb, Kasperski informed her, “There’s no crying in softball.”

Kasperski, who formerly was head baseball coach at Hall from 1996-2000, started the season telling his girls he just wanted to improve each game. Upon losing to St. Bede on April  16, he wanted to instill a winning attitude and apparently the girls have listened, when their last six games to improve to 8-7.

“I want to win every game, I don’t care who we play,” he said. “We haven’t played a team yet ... and nothing against them ... that is head and shoulders above us.”

Coach K plans to be in it for the long haul, even though some may have thought he was only on the one-year plan, with his daughter being a senior. He has too many parents and supporters behind the scenes helping him improve the program, from building dugouts to a batting cage, to hang it up after just one year, he said.

“We’ve got guys making stuff to try to make them feel like somebody cares for them,” said Kasperski, who is enjoying himself and plans to stick it out until he retires in seven or 10 years.

The summer league girls raised money to build dugouts at the Hall softball diamond. Kasperski is real pleased how they have turned out, thanks to the help from parents and supporters like Tom and Regina Hinkey, Greg Maggio, Duane Pozzi, Jeff Janusick, Trent Thomas, Chaise Thomas, Jim Smoode and Mike Hanson.

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