Softball coach Fabian Barlow on IPTV

Softball coach Fabian Barlow on IPTV

Australian and AIS Softball head coach Fabian Barlow told the Australian Missionary News IPTV anchorman Mark Tronson that he takes long walks during a tournament to dissipate high stress levels between major matches..

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