The Signal

Back for Moore

Valencia native Amy Moore ends retirement, takes home silver with Great Britain in return to softball

- By Justin Vigil-zuniga Signal Sports Writer

Great Britain softball hall of famer Amy Moore ended her three-year retirement and promptly won a silver medal at the Softball European Championsh­ips in Barcelona.

The second-place finish last month also qualifies Great Britain for the World Championsh­ips in summer of 2023 and Moore is showing no signs of slowing down again.

The Valencia native had a great tournament on both sides of the ball, calling games for her pitchers while batting .333.

“Our pitchers made my life easy,” said Moore. “Everything meshed and fell into place when we got there.”

Moore started training in March as well as utilizing cryotherap­y but still thought she didn’t feel ready heading into training camp. The catcher was practicing with her national team up to six to seven hours a day, a hefty lifestyle change for any retired athlete.

Great Britain began the tournament ranked 17th and would come a long way to reach their secondplac­e finish.

One of the reasons for the team’s success and for Moore’s return was pitcher Georgina Corrick.

Corrick won the NFCA and Softball America Pitcher of the Year awards as the University of South Florida ace. The pitcher has a great relationsh­ip with Moore both on and off the field.

“She was one of the main reasons I came back,” said Moore. “I know her so well. I know where her pitches go and I know how to catch her games.”

Corrick finished the tournament 5-1 with a 1.46 ERA and 57 strikeouts.

The pitcher-catcher duo led the team to the championsh­ip game where Great

Britain fell short of the European crown to the Netherland­s. However, the team sought a top-four finish and surpassed that easily.

“We beat all odds,” said Moore. “What’s important is we’re building the program for the future because there will be a day I can’t play anymore and I want to be a mentor for these younger players.”

The catcher said she had a different approach to the game she never had before. After taking a step back from the game for a few years, Moore was able to put things in perspectiv­e and not be as hard on herself after a mistake.

Moore’s return to the sport may be a little lengthier than she may have anticipate­d originally. The success and unity of the Great Britain team have roped the catcher back in for another tenure. Moore also felt inspired by Paralympic gold medalist David Smith, who gave the team a motivation­al speech before the tournament.

The Valencia native is now aiming to play as long as her body will allow her to, with a goal of returning to the 2028 Olympics in Los Angeles, where she could play the game she loves at home.

Moore’s hiatus from the sport ended with bruises, tears and a silver medal. However, the catcher’s favorite part of the journey was her teammates.

“I think my favorite part was the support I had from my team when being there,” said Moore. “My teammates were the most supportive I have ever had. They knew coming out of retirement for me was a lot and they made it worth it.”

Moore will enjoy time home to recover with her wife and family before she returns to the national team in early 2023 for their first training camp before World Championsh­ips later in the year.

 ?? Courtesy photo ?? Valencia native Amy Moore earned a silver medal with Great Britain at the Softball European Championsh­ips in Barcelona in her return from a three-year retirement.
Courtesy photo Valencia native Amy Moore earned a silver medal with Great Britain at the Softball European Championsh­ips in Barcelona in her return from a three-year retirement.
 ?? Courtesy photo ?? Amy Moore batted .333 while playing catcher en route to her team’s second-place finish, securing a spot for Great Britain at the 2023 World Championsh­ips.
Courtesy photo Amy Moore batted .333 while playing catcher en route to her team’s second-place finish, securing a spot for Great Britain at the 2023 World Championsh­ips.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from United States