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  1.  Example:  BC has Emily Kosh who lead a 12U Blast team to a USFA National Championship--MVP--and has an incredible batting average in HS ball could be one of the FLEX TEAM.  Also, Allison Angelle who also plays Volleyball with Emily Kosh is certainly a candidate.  There are certainly other multi-sport girls across the Triangle area that are great proven SB players that are also viable candidates--on a short term basis for these few "big Tourney games".

    WHOA!!!  Not sure why you are using Emily as an example.  First of all she was never named MVP at the USFA National tournament.  That championship was a TEAM effort...long ago!!  Secondly, she hasn't played select ball for a couple of years and doesn't have the desire too do so again.  Please refrain from using her as an example in any of your future posts.  She plays in high school, enjoys it, and that is the end of the story.  I'm sure for those of you that really know her, I probably didn't need to post this. For those that don't know her, please don't think that the poster of this quote speaks for her in ANY WAY!!!!!

    Em's a great kid..................... She could play for me anytime.  Wanna move to WOS?  Just kiddin' people.....Not recruiting!

    Em's is Em's catcher keep your butt at WOS

    Tell him NEWS.

  2.  Example:  BC has Emily Kosh who lead a 12U Blast team to a USFA National Championship--MVP--and has an incredible batting average in HS ball could be one of the FLEX TEAM.  Also, Allison Angelle who also plays Volleyball with Emily Kosh is certainly a candidate.  There are certainly other multi-sport girls across the Triangle area that are great proven SB players that are also viable candidates--on a short term basis for these few "big Tourney games".

    WHOA!!!  Not sure why you are using Emily as an example.  First of all she was never named MVP at the USFA National tournament.  That championship was a TEAM effort...long ago!!  Secondly, she hasn't played select ball for a couple of years and doesn't have the desire too do so again.  Please refrain from using her as an example in any of your future posts.  She plays in high school, enjoys it, and that is the end of the story.  I'm sure for those of you that really know her, I probably didn't need to post this. For those that don't know her, please don't think that the poster of this quote speaks for her in ANY WAY!!!!!

    Em's a great kid..................... She could play for me anytime.  Wanna move to WOS?  Just kiddin' people.....Not recruiting!

    YEA, RIGHT.

  3. I wonder what your real point is! You do seem to have some sort of an agenda. You do know ball and your post are entertaining but, is there a bug that has crawled up someplace you can't reach?

    Agenda really? I was not the original post of this thread. Point is maybe just entertainment, but like you it seems to poke you in the wrong spot. I do know softball and know the teams in the golden triangle viewing area. As far as a bug, no bug, no anything. I promise this in a few years when your not following softball none of this will matter, enjoy it now but dont read more in to it than there is.

    oh and some possible names to combine Orange Crush and GT Shockers are:

    1. GTO's

    2. Or -ockers (gold)

    3. Shockers Crush GOLD

    4. Beaumont Best Gold

    Somebody tell BC i've found his old paddle  ;)

    My dog ate it.

  4. Thought I would share this with U.

    What are Ur thoughts?

    THIS IS AN EMAIL FROM USFA

    Reply-to: [email protected]

    Coaches/Parents/Players/Umpires:

    This is a very important issue concerning the 14U age division. Please take a moment and read this in its entirety and give me your opinion about the 14U age division and if you feel USFA should move the 14U division to 43. I personally feel this would be a big mistake and a detriment to the 14U players and ultimately the sport in the long run and I explain why below, but we will listen to your opinions and take actions accordingly.

    By now, most of you have probably heard that the High School pitching distance rules have recently changed from 40 feet to 43 feet which I feel was long overdue for the 16-18year olds who will soon transition to college. Because of this change, USFA has mandated that beginning Sep 1st we will also change our pitching distance to 43 feet for the 16U & 18U divisions. 

    Now with that said, we have had several inquiries about the 14U division since many of the 14U players will also be competing at the JV or Varsity level. So what about 14U? Do we move all the 14U division to 43 foot – only the 14U A division or leave them all at 40foot?  Please read me comments below before giving me your opinion.

    A few other organizations have made the hasty decision to move the 14U division to 43 because it might be the popular thing for the moment. But they are doing this without regard for the long term negative affects this will have on the pitchers and hitters and the overall game at 14U and beyond. Moving the 14U division to 43 feet just because they may play JV or Varsity at 43 feet is not a decision USFA is taking lightly, nor should you. Please indulge me while I will explain why.

    As someone who lives in Florida and has witnessed 43 foot pitching in High School for the past 4 years in addition to having been a pitching coach for numerous players at that level and as the father of a former DI pitcher, I can tell you that 43 foot has proved to be a very good thing for many of my older seasoned varsity pitchers because it helped prepare them for the next level while at the same time has been a detriment to many of the younger varsity and JV pitchers as well as most hitters who faced lesser quality pitching. 

    My concerns with moving 14U travel ball to 43 feet is that it won't give those pitchers the opportunity to develop proper mechanics, form, pitch movement and most importantly mental stability at a time that is most important in their growth and development as pitchers. So instead of seeing these kids develop their spins, release, movement and leg drive, you'll start seeing more shoulder, elbow and knee injuries which I can tell you I've seen much more of here in Florida from many many young pitchers who subconsciously try to overthrow rather than truly pitch when faced with 43 feet in HS. And that's from 14yr old – 9th graders. Some states will have kids pitching at 43 feet in HS as young as 12yr old - 7th graders. HS at 43 feet for these young pitchers  is a concern for me but not nearly as big of an issue as travel ball at 43 feet. Although the pitching will be weaker in HS from the younger players, so will the hitting since most HS teams only have a few decent hitters. But throwing at 43 feet in travel ball they'll face much better hitters and consequently we'll see a great deal more pitching injuries not to mention a lower quality of pitching in the long run because pitchers will have had only 2 years at the 12U level to develop before being thrown to the wolves and expected to perform. 14U pitchers need to fully develop and learn to pitch -- not just throw before trying to muscle the ball another three feet. To me this would be a huge mistake, and you're just asking for pitching injuries, but again we'll listen to your thoughts and make our decision accordingly.

    Now as far as the hitting goes:  Consider that the average varsity High School pitcher throws 52-56mph with some movement and the average JV pitcher throws 47-53 with barely any movement. Less than 5% of High School pitchers ever break 60mph consistently if at all and fewer yet have a command of their pitches at that speed. Remember I'm talking about 8th – 12th grade HS pitchers, not the above average 10th-12th grade travel ball pitchers (again, the roughly 5% that are taking lessons, pitching 5 days a week and are hoping to be recruited for college – not the 95% of HS pitchers that never pitch in travel ball or are the 3rd or 4th pitcher).  Anyway, when you take that average HS pitcher, move her back 3 feet giving the batter more reaction time, you in essence take 2-3 mph off her pitches and now that same HS pitcher seems like she's pitching 50-54 or roughly the same speed as a good 10U or 12U travel ball pitcher.  That's basically what you'll get at the 14U level from 13-14 yr old players if 14U is moved to 43 feet. Yes, the offense will increase because your facing weaker pitching. Your hitters will become much weaker because now instead of facing a true 52-55mph pitcher with decent movement at 40 feet, you'll be facing what seems like 48-52mph with virtually no movement at 43 feet. One of the purposes for travel ball is prepare the kids for the next level. However if 14U is moved to 43 feet you'll basically be moving backwards in pitching speed from 12U (40ft) to 14U because most pitchers between 12U & 14U aren't becoming faster, they are developing their pitches better. The faster speed (high 50s – low 60s) and movement rarely become consistent until their bodies have developed better at around 15 or 16.

    Hopefully you're all still reading at this point because I feel this is a very critical decision that affects not only your young pitchers but also the hitting and the overall game at the 14U level and beyond. I personally feel like by moving the 14U age division to 43 we would be moving more toward rec ball than college ball and I think it's a mistake. Not to mention the almost certain increase in pitching injuries, but I want to hear your opinions. Please take some time – talk to college coaches & players and ask their thoughts. I haven't spoken to one pitching coach or college pitcher that thinks it's a good idea for a 12-14yr old to throw at 43 feet.

    So what about 14U? Do we move all the 14U division to 43 foot – only the 14U A division or leave them all at 40foot?  Please give me your opinion.

    Thank You for your time and we look forward to hearing from you

    Jeff Strode, Vice President

    Eastern United States

    United States Fastpitch Association

    Office:(850) 729-7481

    Cell:  (850) 420-7974

    [email protected]

    This is the hidden content, please

  5. No.  Not enough vacation left and way too hot.  Tell Pirates88 it's too hot for whining.  ;D

    Be careful out there Papa.

    What U doing this Sat.?  Got three games at Crush fields, actually WOS field.  Team from

    CA coming in. 

    From what I here Jeff's cooking on the pit! 

    kHell, that outa bring them out of the woods for that.

  6. Just moved to Texas! Now this is a state that knows how to live! Beautiful sunny days and warm balmy evenings. It's beautiful. I've finally found my home. I love it here.

    June 14th:

    Really heating up. Got to 100 today. Not a problem. Live in an air-conditioned home, drive an air-conditioned car. What a pleasure to see the sun everyday like this. I'm turning into a sun worshipper.

    June 30th:

    Had the backyard landscaped with western plants today. Lots of cactus and rocks. What a breeze to maintain. No more mowing the lawn for me.  Another scorcher today, but I love it here.

    July 10th:

    The temperature hasn't been below 100 all week. How do people get used to this kind of heat?  At least, it's kind of windy though. But getting used to the heat is taking longer than I expected.

    July 15th:

    Fell asleep by the community pool (got 3rd degree burns over 60% of my body). Missed 3 days of work. What a dumb thing to do.  I learned my lesson though. Got to respect the ol' sun in a climate like this.

    July 20th:

    I missed Lomita (my cat) sneaking into the car when I left this morning. By the time I got to the hot car at noon, Lomita had died and swollen up to the size of a shopping bag, then popped like a water balloon. The car now smells like Kibbles and Shxxs. I learned my lesson though. No more pets in this heat. Good ol' Mr. Sun strikes again.

    July 25th:

    The wind sucks. It feels like a giant freaking blow dryer!  And it's hot as hell. The home air-conditioner is on the Fritz and the AC repairman charged $200 just to drive by and tell me he needed to order parts.

    July 30th:

    Been sleeping outside on the patio for 3 nights now, $225,000 house and I can't even go inside. Lomita is the lucky one. Why did I ever come here?

    Aug. 4th:

    It's 115 degrees. Finally got the air-conditioner fixed today. It cost $500 and gets the temperature down to 85. I hate this stupid state.

    Aug. 8th:

    If another wise a$$ cracks, 'Hot enough for you today?' I'm going to strangle him. Damn heat. By the time I get to work, the radiator is boiling over, my clothes are soaking wet, and I smell like baked cat!

    Aug. 9th:

    Tried to run some errands after work. Wore shorts, and when I sat on the seats in the car, I thought my a$$ was on fire. My skin melted to the seat. I lost 2 layers of flesh and all the hair on the back of my legs and a$$ . . . Now my car smells like burnt hair, fried a$$, and baked cat.

    Aug 10th:

    The weather report might as well be a damn recording. Hot and sunny. Hot and sunny. Hot and sunny. It's been too hot to do crap for 2 damn months and the weatherman says it might really warm up next week. Doesn't it ever rain in this damn state? Water rationing will be next, so my $1700 worth of cactus will just dry up and blow over. Even the cactus can't live in this damn heat.

    Aug. 14th:

    Welcome to HELL! Temperature got to 115 today. Cactus are dead. Forgot to crack the window and blew the damn windshield out of the car. The installer came to fix it and guess what he asked me... "Hot enough for you today?" My sister had to spend $1,500 to bail me out of jail. Freaking Texas. What kind of a sick demented idiot would want to live here?  Will write later to let you know how the trial goes.

  7. Work is starting a co-ed softball team.  I guess they don't currently pay enough for insurance premiums...    :D

    Anyway, I have a closet full of ASA approved bats of the fastpitch variety.  The women participating on this team won't really be able to swing the bigger slowpitch bats we have.  Are fastpitch bats allowed in slowpitch play?  I'm just talking about rec ball in Beaumont, not any sort of championship play.

    Thanks for any insight.

    U should be able to use them.  I am sure the rec ball league would allow it.

  8. This past Sunday while watching OCG I saw an interesting play. Batter turns for a bunt, tips the ball down, the ball hits the front of home plate and bounces out into fair territory. Team batting assumed fowl ball and was thrown out at first.

    That was the problem.  FOWL.

  9. Congrats to Collins Crush on winning the 14U Championship. I would also like to congratulate the players and coaches on Stampede. Our girls started the day at 8:00 A.M. and played 6 back to back games to get to the championship. To play that many games in the heat was truly an amazing feat.

    Your team did play well on Sunday what having to play 6 games.  I had, I think 3 of those games

    and went out in the game before the championship game.  Did not fall out, but would have if I

    had tried to continue.  Definiately not 100% today either.  Having an artiogram done Wed at 9:00

    am.  Don't anticipate any problems but did have to drop out of the New Orleans and Beaumont

    Nats.  If everything goes well, I will probably be out one day of the 18U event.  Maybe to help

    Bubba coach.  ;D

  10. Did not get to see the Crush gals in either division as I also had to leave due to heat.

    Collins group was always one game ahead or behind me on my field.  Watched a portion

    of the OCG game withe United.  Way to come back gals.

    Congrats to the Crush organization and to all the teams that endured that heat and

    humidity.  It was brutal.

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