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OhBilly18

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  1. Lead off hitter gets on first. Debateable if it was a single or a E4.
  2. Going to the bottom of the 7th. Eagles up 7-4. Bears have top of lineup coming up.
  3. Eagles lead 7-4 going to the 7th. Bears left one stranded on first.
  4. BH scores another off a E6. 7-4 BH going to the bottom of the 6th. Stelley just said they scored all these runs without a hit.
  5. Eagles score two. Still hitting. One was off of a steal home after the pitch. 6-4 Bh with runner on 3rd. Two outs.
  6. Bears leave runners stranded on first and third. Going to the 6th, got a tied ball game 4-4.
  7. BH scores 1 in top of 5th. Going to the bottom of the 5th, tied ball game 4-4.
  8. 4-6-3 DP to end inning. BH had bases loaded with one out. Bears lead 4-3 going bottom 4.
  9. Swan hit a grand slam in bottom 3. 4-3 Bears bottom 3 with one out.
  10. I wonder how many wins will be on that field Friday between those two coaches? Anybody have any idea of that total?
  11. Bears win 10-0 in 5 innings. Congrads to the Bears and Griff for making the playoffs. Best of luck.
  12. Roddy is doing a good job on the hill for the Bears. Got one out in bottom 5.
  13. Good win for the Bears. Great win before their tournament this wknd.
  14. [quote name="lcmbaseball1995" post="1378914" timestamp="1361721616"] This post was not referring to varsity or Griff. It's actually the younger teams I was referring to. I never even said I had a kid playing, just observing who I see sitting on the bench and never touching the field. Even at after school practice, I never see any of the younger teams touch the field. How do you develop younger kids and get them ready for varsity if they never get on the field and practice? I see several freshman practicing and playing with varsity but then there are several kids on JV and Soph teams that are better and sit the bench in those games.  If a coach wants to win like several of you have said, why wouldn't the better players be on varsity? I'm not dogging or downing anyone, just curious. If you don't beleive me, go to a practice and see for yourself. [/quote] Griff does allow the underclassmen to practice. The underclassmen tend to have success as they get older. Apparently he is doing something right. He allows all the opportunity to get on the practice field. Tell me this: if he allows up to a 100 kids on the varsity field and gives them all fair attention, how can he possibly develop a varsity program? He needs to spend time with the kids he know can play with the varsity year in and year out. This is where your sophomore and jv coach come in to play. Their goal is to get these kids ready for varsity baseball. If you didn't have a kid on the team, I'd be suprised.
  15. [quote name="lcmbaseball1995" post="1378750" timestamp="1361665486"] I'm curious as to why, maybe someone can tell me, certain coaches play kids that aren't as talented as the kids they have sitting on the bench. I would understand if the kids are causing trouble or have bad attitudes, but the ones I see on the bench are probably the kids with the best attitude on the entire team. I really don't understand this and for several years now it continues to happen. [/quote] Depends on the program and success of coach. Lets give LCM for instance. Can't deny the success of that program nor doubt the decisions of Griff. He's closing in on 500 wins in 20 seasons and has made playoffs almost every given year he has coached there. That program speaks for itself. Can't  doubt success.
  16. [quote name="westend1" post="1377443" timestamp="1361490266"] My son tells me that some of the fields are dry enough to play [/quote] I was told LCM played. Any confirmation on that?
  17. I heard some games were playing. Any confirmation on that???
  18. Can anybody post a schedule on here? Be much appreciated.
  19. Anybody have any stats for the game? Who looked good and what not.
  20. Any updates on how this one went?? How did LCM look.
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