In recent years the Santa Clarita Valley has been a hotbed
of softball talent with girls heading to top notch colleges like Oregon,
Stanford, Tennessee, Oklahoma. One
school in particular has been void in sending kids to some of these colleges,
however that’s changing. Golden Valley
High School junior Tatyanah Castillo has verbally committed to Dartmouth
University in New Hampshire. Dartmouth
is consistently ranked as one of the top academic institutions in the nation
and Castillo feels fortunate to be attending there. “My plan has always been to
get a college education from a top Liberal Arts College and the Ivy League was
at the top of my list. I did have my doubts
because their acceptance rate is only 10%,” said Tatyanah. After getting invited to a camp and
impressing the coaching staff Taty said, “I realized who I am, where I come
from and who I want to be. Dartmouth
changed my outlook on life. I loved the
campus, coaches, players, town, and weather.
Dartmouth is where I want to be.” said the Golden Valley junior.
With a 4.3 GPA, being named a team captain, and of course
being the daughter of the head coach there comes a great amount of
responsibility and Tatyanah is ready to take that upon herself. “ Being a captain as a junior is a great
honor at GVHS. This is a growing program and I plan to play a significant role
in it’s development”, said Castillo.
Even though she was named as a team captain she understands there are
those ahead of her who have experience as well.
“I plan to learn as much as possible this season from the examples of
our senior captains, Miranda Escalera and Racqual Espinoza,” continued Tatyanah. Taking the experience from seniors can only
help Castillo as she continues to try and earn her school and program respect
among the valleys other teams.
Being a captain is a difficult role but Castillo is a leader
both on and off the field. Off the field
and in the classroom she’s a shining example of what a student athlete needs to
be. With a 4.3 GPA and tremendous
talents on the field her father states,
“Tatyanah is a strong offensive player, who works hard on her hitting skills,
she believes in hitting off a tee and performs the alone work every night.”
Working alone can get kind of boring and monotonous but she loves doing it
because it’s going to improve her game.
Playing for her father can also present a problem not only for the
player but for the coach as well.
Tatyanah likes playing for her dad because, “We meet at an intellectual
level, on and off the field. He’s very
direct and knows when to say, NO. He
loves his players and treats us all the same.”
Coach Castillo also understands the dynamics of the
relationship, “We have established rules and we both do a good job of following
these rules. For example, we never leave
the field upset with one another. We
discuss things until we we hug each other.
My wife does not allow softball arguments at home.” Tatyanah also agrees with that but sometimes
that leaves a few extra minutes after practice.
“When we get off the field we can no longer discuss my individual
softball performance. Unfortunately this
means some long discussions before we get off the field and into the car. Even with the ups and downs of the
father/daughter/coach/player relationship it’s great for both parties. “The best part for me is the satisfaction of
making him proud,” said Tatyanah. Hugo
also thinks there are many positives with coaching his own, This is probably
every father’s dream come true. The
opportunity to coach my daughter has created a very strong bond between
us. We are very direct, honest and
supportive of each other. She is my best
friend!
In his fifth year at Golden Valley Coach Castillo has tried
to change the culture while also giving girls other than his own a chance to
further their softball playing careers at the college level. “Yes my daughter is going to Dartmouth but
we’re focused on helping all the girls in our program continue their careers at
the next level,” said Coach Castillo.
That statement is supported by the fact that other than Taty there are
three girls on the team right now who will achieve that goal. Senior captain
Miranda Escalera is committed to Sterling College in Kansas, senior captain
Racqual Espinoza is committed to Cal Lutheran, and senior Gabby Thomas is
committed to George Fox University in Oregon.
Every
player has goals they want to accomplish and Tatyanah is no different. “As a team I would like to qualify for CIF
playoffs. As an individual, I hope to be viewed as a good role model for future
GVHS softball players.”
As the league season approaches the Lady Grizzlies are
looking to people like Taty and their senior captains to help make a difference
in how other teams view them. They’re
hoping to earn the respect of the Foothill League by doing things the right
way. With the drive, determination,
attitude, togetherness, chemistry and desire this group has it wouldn’t shock
anyone to find the Lady Grizzlies at or near the top of the Foothill League a
month from now.
Written by,
Dominic Fernandez.
Above, Taty gives her verbal commitment to Dartmouth University.
Below: Tatyanah getting ready for a game.
No comments:
Post a Comment