Developing elite fastpitch players to compete on the biggest stage - Interview with Ray McDonald of the Warrior Academy
Buckle up! In this Car Ride Home, host Jami Lobpries talks with Ray McDonald, the leader of Warrior Academy in the San Francisco Bay Area. Ray shares how his club trains hitters, sharpens defense, and builds strong mindsets so players can grow on and off the field, and teams can compete at the highest level. Ray's 16u Warrior team won the 2025 AFCS National Championship, the second AFCS National Championship for their program. Ray talks about his background growing up in a baseball family, his passion for developing players and hitters, and the legends of Nor Cal softball, including Megan Grant and Olivia DiNardo who were part of the 2021 AFCS National Championship team.What you’ll hear (simple + useful):Hitting: swing path, timing, bat speed, approach at the plateDefense: infield footwork, glove work, game reps that feel realMindset: confidence, routine, “next pitch” focusPractice design: small-group sessions, quality reps, competition, and availabilityPathway talk: NorCal travel softball, showcases, and being ready for big events like the Alliance Fastpitch Championship Series (AFCS) Who is Ray?Coach and program builder behind Warrior Academy, a top Northern California fastpitch organization known for competitive training and national-level success. Warrior Softball AcademyPerfect for:Players, parents, and coaches in Northern California (Bay Area, Silicon Valley, San Mateo) searching for softball training, player development, and travel softball insights. Follow The Car Ride Home: new conversations with the best minds in fastpitch—clear takeaways you can use today.