Perfect Performance Outlaws Fastpitch Tryouts
If you are interested in joining the Outlaws, please email Julia Sinnett at
Softball@Perfect-PerformanceNOVA.com
Softball@Perfect-PerformanceNOVA.com
The Perfect Performance Outlaws Fastpitch Program is led by 2x NCAA National Champion and NFCA All American, Julia Sinnett.
Outlaws Purpose, Mission, and Vision
The Outlaws Fastpitch Softball Club provides softball players ages 10U-16U a comprehensive travel softball experience with the highest level of coaching, training and competition. Our purpose is to prepare youth and high school softball players for their next level of competition in a fun, yet highly competitive environment. Our mission is to develop our players mentally and physically in preparation for a successful career at the youth, high school, and college level. Our vision is that every player that graduates from our program has the opportunity to play college softball.
Outlaws Mantra
U10-U14 Teams (Develop and Compete)
Our club mantra for our 10U-14U age range is “Develop & Compete”. We define development as the mental and physical progression that our players will experience as a result of training sessions, practices and games. We define competition as the daily challenge of the status quo where our players pursue greatness. Our players will learn to compete with themselves, with their teammates, and with their opponents.
Showcase Teams (Develop, Compete, and Commit)
Our showcase teams are designed to prepare athletes for college softball and provide assistance in the recruiting process. We continue to develop players athletic attributes, softball skills and game IQ to prepare players for the college recruiting process. We will compete at highly competitive tournaments and showcases where players will receive exposure from college coaches. Players will also receive a SportsRecruits profile to manage communication with college coaches.
Our club mantra for our 10U-14U age range is “Develop & Compete”. We define development as the mental and physical progression that our players will experience as a result of training sessions, practices and games. We define competition as the daily challenge of the status quo where our players pursue greatness. Our players will learn to compete with themselves, with their teammates, and with their opponents.
Showcase Teams (Develop, Compete, and Commit)
Our showcase teams are designed to prepare athletes for college softball and provide assistance in the recruiting process. We continue to develop players athletic attributes, softball skills and game IQ to prepare players for the college recruiting process. We will compete at highly competitive tournaments and showcases where players will receive exposure from college coaches. Players will also receive a SportsRecruits profile to manage communication with college coaches.
Sample Year Calendar
Fall (September-November)
Team Practices
Tournaments
Sports Psychology (14U+)
Performance Training
Skills Training (Optional)
Winter (December-February)
Skills and Performance Training
Sports Psychology (14U+)
Spring (March-May)
Team Practices
Tournaments
Sports Psychology (14U+)
Performance Training
Skills Training (Optional)
Summer (June-August)
Team Practices
Tounaments
Performance Training (Optional)
Skills Training (Optional)
*Skills Training-includes hitting, throwing, fielding, pitching and catching skill development
*Performance Training-includes age appropriate speed, agility, quickness and strength training
Team Practices
Tournaments
Sports Psychology (14U+)
Performance Training
Skills Training (Optional)
Winter (December-February)
Skills and Performance Training
Sports Psychology (14U+)
Spring (March-May)
Team Practices
Tournaments
Sports Psychology (14U+)
Performance Training
Skills Training (Optional)
Summer (June-August)
Team Practices
Tounaments
Performance Training (Optional)
Skills Training (Optional)
*Skills Training-includes hitting, throwing, fielding, pitching and catching skill development
*Performance Training-includes age appropriate speed, agility, quickness and strength training
FREQUENTLY ASKEd QUESTIONS
Q: Why should I choose Perfect Performance Outlaws Fastpitch Softball?
A: Our desire is to help every athlete become the best player they can. Our teams will focus on performance training, skill development, and competition to develop elite athletes. In recent years, there has been an increased emphasis placed on “bigger, faster, stronger” throughout all levels of sports. The Outlaws offer a platform for our athletes to take their game to the next level by training like the world’s top athletes.
Q: What kind of support is available with college recruiting?
We pride ourselves on our recruiting platform and connections that contribute to our athletes playing at the next level. Every player on our showcase teams will have dedicated recruiting advocates in their coaches, as well as the leadership of the organization. Additionally, every player on our showcase teams will receive a SportsRecruits profile that is leveraged to find the best academic and athletic fit at the collegiate level. Based on our knowledge and experience, of what is needed to play at the college level, we will assess your daughter’s ability and guide your family through the recruiting process.
Q: When are practices and games?
A: Practices will be held twice a week with performance training sessions integrated into the weekly training schedule. The team(s) will participate in a tournament schedule that will be shared with teams once it is finalized.
Q: What level will the teams compete?
A: Our teams will compete at an A-B level in travel softball.
Q: Who will be coaching and training my daughter?
A:Our softball coaching staff is led by 2x NCAA National Champion and NFCA All American, Julia Sinnett! Julia will be the head coach of our 14U team. Our 12U Head Coach is led by former NCAA D1 Player, Aliyah Stone, and Our performance coaching staff is led by professional speed, agility and strength coaches. All of our coaches are specialists in preparing athletes for the next level.
A: Our desire is to help every athlete become the best player they can. Our teams will focus on performance training, skill development, and competition to develop elite athletes. In recent years, there has been an increased emphasis placed on “bigger, faster, stronger” throughout all levels of sports. The Outlaws offer a platform for our athletes to take their game to the next level by training like the world’s top athletes.
Q: What kind of support is available with college recruiting?
We pride ourselves on our recruiting platform and connections that contribute to our athletes playing at the next level. Every player on our showcase teams will have dedicated recruiting advocates in their coaches, as well as the leadership of the organization. Additionally, every player on our showcase teams will receive a SportsRecruits profile that is leveraged to find the best academic and athletic fit at the collegiate level. Based on our knowledge and experience, of what is needed to play at the college level, we will assess your daughter’s ability and guide your family through the recruiting process.
Q: When are practices and games?
A: Practices will be held twice a week with performance training sessions integrated into the weekly training schedule. The team(s) will participate in a tournament schedule that will be shared with teams once it is finalized.
Q: What level will the teams compete?
A: Our teams will compete at an A-B level in travel softball.
Q: Who will be coaching and training my daughter?
A:Our softball coaching staff is led by 2x NCAA National Champion and NFCA All American, Julia Sinnett! Julia will be the head coach of our 14U team. Our 12U Head Coach is led by former NCAA D1 Player, Aliyah Stone, and Our performance coaching staff is led by professional speed, agility and strength coaches. All of our coaches are specialists in preparing athletes for the next level.
Coaches
Julia Sinnett is originally from Woodbridge, Virginia where she attended Woodbridge High School. Julia went on to play college softball at Virginia Wesleyan University where she was the starting third basemen from 2017-2022. Julia led VWU to win two NCAA National Championships in 2018 and 2021, and four Old Dominion Athletic Conference (ODAC) Championships.
She received major honors to include NFCA Third Team All-American, Conference Player of The Year, NCAA Championship All-Tournament Team Selection, 2x VaSID First-Team All State Selection, 3x NFCA All-Region Selection, 4x ODAC All-Conference Selection and 3x ODAC Championship All-Tournament Team Selection. She left her mark in the VWU record books, as she is first in career doubles (62) and career at-bats (586), third in career hits (213), third in doubles in a season (19), tied fifth in triples in a season (6), fourth in triples in a career (13), fifth in home runs in a season (10) and in a career (19), tied fourth in RBI in a season (59), sits second in RBI in her career (175). She finished her career at Hampton University as the starting Shortstop and Team Captain while also pursuing her Master’s degree in Sports Administration in 2022-23. Julia's Coaching Philosophy centers around fostering a positive learning environment that empowers athletes to cultivate their skills and thrive, both as players and individuals, both on and off the field Bri attended Randolph College for where she was a member of the Softball team and obtained a Bachelor's Degree in Sport and Exercise Studies with a minor in Biology. Following her playing career at Randolph, she pursued her Masters Degree at Randolph while serving as the Graduate Assistant Softball Coach. After graduating, Bri became the Assistant Coach, while also working as a Personal Trainer.
Bri is a headstrong, fun, positive leader that promotes an environment of hard work and success through an autonomous group dynamic. She gives her athletes the necessary tools to be successful on and off the field and to instill confidence in their abilities. Bri’s passion for the game continues to grow stronger working with diverse, dedicated, coachable, and motivated athletes. As a coach, Bri strives to help young women physically, mentally, and academically become the best versions of themselves on and off the field. Her coaching philosophy is based on the core values of team cohesion, motivation, intentionality, resilience, and accountability. |
Aliyah is a northern Virginia native, graduated from Woodbridge Senior High School. Growing up Aliyah played for the Mount Vernon Magic Elite travel team where she then went on to pitch at Morgan State university in 2016. Pursuing a major in elementary education, Aliyah transferred to Washington Adventist University, leading her inaugural team to break the school record for wins. During her time at WAU, Aliyah held the record for number of strike outs in one season (102). In 2018 Aliyah was named MVP by the Washington Adventist University Athletic Department. Concluding Aliyah’s playing career, she went on to coach 18u MVM Elite travel team as well as the pitching coach for Garfield High School varsity team. Most recently Aliyah was the volunteer head coach for a little league softball team, leading a rookie team to 2nd place for the 2023 spring season. Aliyah's coaching philosophy is that she believes player development starts with “trust “. Trusting the skills practiced over time leads to fearless performance. Having trust in teammates and coaches allows for an environment that is founded on confidence. Coaching with the intention of creating players with mental longevity, Aliyah’s philosophy is that a confident athlete becomes an individual with life skills that pay off on and off of the field. |