Daily News (Los Angeles)

Softball coach, ambassador roles suit Fernandez

- By James H. Williams jhwilliams@scng.com @jhwreporte­r on Twitter

Former UCLA standout Lisa Fernandez's decorated softball career has led to her competing in some of the biggest games in the history of the sport, but she now finds herself in the unique position to give back as an ambassador.

Fernandez will be back on the field to participat­e in a far less competitiv­e contest tonight at Dodger Stadium — the All-Star Celebrity Softball Game, which is part of the MLB All-Star week festivitie­s, but for her, remains a chance to showcase much more than the talent and ability that helped her win three Olympic gold medals.

“As someone who takes great pride in being fortunate to have the opportunit­y to make change, hopefully I can open the eyes of other females to inspire,” she said. “There's no greater opportunit­y than to be able to have a child open their eyes and say `Wow, I can do this too' and for me, that's what it's about.”

While the Lakewood St. Joseph High alumnus no longer plays consistent­ly, she has turned to coaching and mentoring the next generation in the region.

“I've been in this game for a long time,” she said. “Any time I have the chance to be around the game, it just brings out the love, passion and energy that I have.”

Fernandez spent Wednesday afternoon coaching and encouragin­g local youth players at the batting cages that have been set up outside the Los Angeles Convention Center through the run of next week's All-Star Game.

“Hopefully we can continue to grow the sport,” Fernandez said. “At this stage, it's about giving back and realizing there

ALL-STAR CELEBRITY SOFTBALL GAME

Where: Dodger Stadium When: Today, 7:15 p.m. Streaming: YouTube, Peacock, Pluto TV, Bleacher Report and across MLB's social platforms

TV: MLB Network (Monday, 7:30 p.m.)

were a lot of people who sacrificed in order to give me the opportunit­ies I've been blessed to have. Now I want to be able to do the same.

“I take that with great pride and as a personal challenge to want to accept that role.”

Jacqueline SecairaCot­to, a director of global events for MLB, has been able to work closely with Fernandez and experience her love and passion for the game.

“She's the greatest of all time,” Secaira-Cotto said. “She's excellent and she is all about teaching and connecting with the kids. I'm thankful to be working with her. This is her hometown and it all just fits together perfectly.”

“Anytime I'm working with athletes, it's an opportunit­y to learn about an individual ... what makes them tick and what their goals are ...,” Fernandez said. “More importantl­y, it is an opportunit­y to help change lives and to me, that's the most important part of this experience.”

Fernandez started her second stint on the UCLA coaching staff in 2007 and has worked closely with former college teammate and current Bruins head coach Kelly Inouye-Perez to help the softball program remain a national power. Since 2007, the duo has coached the team to two Women's College World Series championsh­ips (2010, 2019) while producing elite talent such as Rachel Garcia and Megan Faraimo.

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