Run4Fun2009 wrote:Hard enough to get the high school schedules, changes, scores reported, etc; tournament time there will be more updates and such as those dates are solidified already and scores will be reported.
Bison-Vikes #1 wrote:This website follows Northeast Region:
http://www.myborderland.com/american-le ... eball.html
Flip wrote:Bison-Vikes #1 wrote:This website follows Northeast Region:
http://www.myborderland.com/american-le ... eball.html
whoa what's up with Hatton? they usually have a strong program.
how many games does a normal legion team play in a summer? My last 3 years (eons ago) we played 43, 55, and 47 games. We didn't have HS baseball.
Tigger wrote:
The two class system worked fine into the 2000s. I was a fan of the junior teams going off on their own whenever that was (2007ish?). I wish they had done it when the age restrictions were changed in 2002 because a junior team like Fargo would have a lot more 17 year olds eligible for an extra year than a Class B town would have 19 year olds eligible (if any). I think the time has come to go back. Is the 3rd, 4th, or 5th Legion team in Fargo really that scary to a good Class B team? Are the good Class A teams that much better than Class B? If I recall, Thompson and Park River played for the high school title in May, and Thompson and Park River each won a state Legion title this summer. And, I believe it was Thompson who lasted longer in the D2 regional.
jthom43 wrote:Kedock, Kidder County played the sectional tourney with only one good arm, and two impact players missing. If you watched how they played the state tournament, they were at as high of a level as everyone else. It was simply a mindset.
However, I completely agree with your pitch count idea. The inning limit is a concept that should be brought back for tourney time. Maybe you should consider pitching that idea?
Anyways, cheers, have a great day!
NDPREP wrote:Legion doesn't normally sleep at host families they usually do hotels, not sure if they did in Steele this year? But I'll tell you right now the kids would rather sleep on the floor, that's all I would hear back from State Babe Ruth is how much fun they had at the host families houses. They love that aspect of Babe Ruth.
NDPREP wrote:Legion doesn't normally sleep at host families they usually do hotels, not sure if they did in Steele this year? But I'll tell you right now the kids would rather sleep on the floor, that's all I would hear back from State Babe Ruth is how much fun they had at the host families houses. They love that aspect of Babe Ruth.
jthom43 wrote:Kedock, Kidder County played the sectional tourney with only one good arm, and two impact players missing. If you watched how they played the state tournament, they were at as high of a level as everyone else. It was simply a mindset.
However, I completely agree with your pitch count idea. The inning limit is a concept that should be brought back for tourney time. Maybe you should consider pitching that idea?
Anyways, cheers, have a great day!
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