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Host Walter Beede and Showball's Bruce Larkin sit down with Cal State Fullerton Associate Head Coach and Recruiting Coordinator Jorge Araujo on this episode of Inside the Show, presented by Showball — the standard for academic and athletic recruiting starts here. Coach Araujo brings a rare dual perspective to the conversation: building one of the most defensively elite programs in the Big West Conference while simultaneously serving as head coach of the Mexican Women's National Softball Team, where he is leading the charge to qualify for the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics. He breaks down how early Cal State Fullerton begins identifying recruits — often as young as seventh and eighth grade — what separates the A-level athletes the moment they walk onto a Showball field, and why time of possession and arm strength define elite softball at the highest level. Coach Araujo also explains the speed of the game at 43 feet, what a 65 mph pitcher really looks like compared to baseball, and how the Showball showcase model — with its direct coach-athlete Q&A — gives student athletes a competitive edge that no other event offers. He also shares the story of helping build Team Mexico's first Olympic-qualifying roster for Tokyo 2021 and what it will take to earn one of six spots for the 2028 Games. A must-listen for any softball family exploring West Coast recruiting and Division I opportunities.
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