Coaches
Dave Soles
Dave Soles is the hitting coach for several Ninjas teams.
Dave has coached girls fast pitch softball since 1993 and has worked as a hitting clinician and instructor for some of the most successful fastpitch programs in the state of New Jersey and the country including the New Jersey Breakers Gold, New Jersey Breakers, New Jersey Nightmare Gold, West Jersey Witches, Central Jersey Lightning, East Windsor Thunder Travel Program, Four time State champion New Egypt High School, and some of the best young talent in New Jersey.
Dave has played or been a part of the sport for over 40 years. He played softball on Class A nationally ranked teams upon graduation from college in 1989 until 1998. He began his coaching career in 1993. Dave’s former team the New Jersey Breakers Gold was continually ranked in the top 10 in CPI (College Placement Index) and has been consistently ranked in the top 25 teams in the United States. His former team competed all over the country and qualified 8 consecutive years for the 18U Gold USA / ASA National Championship. The Breakers Gold has successfully placed 100% of its players at the collegiate level. Dave continues to provide hitting instruction to some of the best up and coming players and teams in the state.
Dave resides in New Egypt New Jersey and has three children with his wife Sandy, Kayla, Jamie, and Matthew.
Dave Soles
Dave Soles is the hitting coach for several Ninjas teams.
Dave has coached girls fast pitch softball since 1993 and has worked as a hitting clinician and instructor for some of the most successful fastpitch programs in the state of New Jersey and the country including the New Jersey Breakers Gold, New Jersey Breakers, New Jersey Nightmare Gold, West Jersey Witches, Central Jersey Lightning, East Windsor Thunder Travel Program, Four time State champion New Egypt High School, and some of the best young talent in New Jersey.
Dave has played or been a part of the sport for over 40 years. He played softball on Class A nationally ranked teams upon graduation from college in 1989 until 1998. He began his coaching career in 1993. Dave’s former team the New Jersey Breakers Gold was continually ranked in the top 10 in CPI (College Placement Index) and has been consistently ranked in the top 25 teams in the United States. His former team competed all over the country and qualified 8 consecutive years for the 18U Gold USA / ASA National Championship. The Breakers Gold has successfully placed 100% of its players at the collegiate level. Dave continues to provide hitting instruction to some of the best up and coming players and teams in the state.
Dave resides in New Egypt New Jersey and has three children with his wife Sandy, Kayla, Jamie, and Matthew.
Katie Schuh
Katie Schuh returns to the Ninjas for her second season, after managing the Ninjas 14U Black team in 2014-15. She will move up to manage our first 16U team this season.
Katie graduated from Kean University in January 2014 after playing 4 seasons of softball there as a starting outfielder and second baseman from 2010-2013. Katie previously coached with the NJ Insanity travel program and and currently serves as the varsity assistant softball coach at Montgomery High School.
Katie loves being on the field with her teams: "Softball is my passion and my goal is to make every girl I coach into the best softball player they are capable of becoming."

ANGELA PARASCANDO
Angela Parascando will be the manager of the Ninjas first-year 14U team in 2015-16.
Angela was a 4-year varsity starter at Lawrence High school where she was a pitcher, center fielder and catcher. She graduated in 2009 but not before breaking 5 school offensive records including: most doubles in a season and career, most home runs in a season and career, and most triples in a career.
She continued her education at Penn State University - Main Campus. However, after completing her first semester, she came home and attended Mercer County Community College for a year where she played softball for the 2010 season. The team went on to win
the Region XIX tournament and advanced to the JUCO World Series in Illinois. She ended the season with a .326 batting average.
Unfortunately, this was Angela’s last season playing softball as she suffered a knee injury that made it difficult for her to get back onto the field. However, that did not stop her from staying involved in the game when she went back to Penn State. Her senior year she became the team manager of the Division I Nittany Lion softball team. She graduated in May 2013 with a Bachelor’s of Science in kinesiology.
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