
MUSTANGS
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Drive One 4 your Team Fundraiser
Fred Haas Toyota is proud to sponsor a Drive One 4
your Team event. All
proceeds will go to benefit Mustangs Softball. The event starts Jan. 30 and ends
Feb. 10, 2012.
Please show your support by taking a free test-drive.
The more people who drive, the more we earn for our Softball Team.
Come on down to Fred Haas Toyota at 20400 Interstate 45 North in Spring
Texas to show your support for
the Mustangs!
You can access a flyer for the Drive One 4 your Team event in the Handouts link.

Softball Quotes
It’s not how good you are, it’s how bad you want it.
Softball: Blood, sweat, and tears, and you still want more.
To play it takes talent, but to win it takes desire!
Softball is for everyone. Fast pitch is for athletes.
If you don’t play fast pitch, you don’t play softball.
Sometimes the only thing fair in life, is a ball hit between 1st and 3rd.
Attitude is Everything!


WHY PLAY!!!!
Girls who play sports do not follow popular culture's idea of the ideal female form and have a positive image of their own bodies.
Girls who play sports are concerned with what their bodies can do,
not what they look like.
Girls who play sports have higher self-esteem.
Girls who play sports have much lower levels of depression.
Girls who play sports during the teen years are 92% less likely to become involved with drugs and/or alcohol.
Girls who play sports have much lower incidences of eating disorders.
Girls who play sports in high school consistently have better grades than girls who don't play sports.
Girls who play sports in high school are 3 times more likely to graduate from high school.
80% of all female executives in Fortune 500 companies played in organized sports in their youth.
Girls who play sports tend to be active as adults and reduce the likelihood of breast cancer by 60%. Breast cancer afflicts 1 out of every 8 adult women.
Girls who play sports and remain active as adults have lower incidences of strokes, heart attacks, and other health problems.
Osteoporosis is caused by insufficient bone density in older women. The critical years for developing bone density are 12 to 16. Girls who exercise regularly during those years have 22% greater bone density, at the age of 60.
A girl who does not play organized sports by the age of 10 has only a 1 in 10 likelihood of being physically active at 25.
LET'S PLAY BALL!!!!!
