She definitely looks bigger and stronger! She also seems to have gotten away from the dominant all-back/all-forward movement pattern she had when she was younger. Her hand path is the first issue that jumps out at me. With this kind of hand action, I tend to approach it with getting them to understand the idea of "shoulder delivers the hands", which may likely include work starting with the barrel resting on the shoulder and launching by turning the barrel off the shoulder.
Eric - Thanks for the reply... Your posts and daughters progress in travel here in socal has kept me motivated to keep working. Anyway, my daughter is not a naturally gifted athlete with regards to finesse of movement! These seemingly small adjustments take SOOO much time but we continue to work. I agree with your assessment of the hand path..To me the start is everything. As discussed above, I'm trying to let the swing evolve a little more organically (ha, that sounds mumbo-jumboish) and not hamper her instincts too much... She just changed to a beast of a team and her size and aggression at the plate got her selected. There's 17 girls on the team and everyone is FIGHTING for at bats and playing time. The pitching she faces on a weekly basis is always the who's who of socal teams, this gif was from a 54/55mph (on my pocket radar) pitcher. Any change in her at the plate mentality will hurt... Good thing July is way away!