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  1. [quote name="Gucci" post="1248123" timestamp="1345567216"]
    Looks like Vid B and Lum W will be the game of the week in Jrs. Just like it was 2yrs ago in the playoffs. I don't think Lum W will escape with a 1 point win this time. Taking Vid in this one, only because its early in the season
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    That was 2 years ago, colors might have changed and some kids might have changed! I know both Lumberton teams will be ready to play, lots of talent over there.
  2. Yes the Combat 52 Caliber is legal in both Nations and USSSA. It has the USSSA stamp so it's good there and for Nations it is a 10 drop and is a 1 piece composite so it is legal. As long as it's a 10 drop or heavier it's legal in Nations and thats straight from a directors mouth. IF its lighter than a 10 drop has to be a 2 piece design. No solid composites, basically.
      As far as the TPX Omaha, the 10 drops are all legal in both organizations. Myself and several people I know have bought the Omahas that were made of the ST 20 alloy and they didnt have alot of pop to them. They are dependable but not very hot. If you're looking at an Omaha get the junior big barrel that is white and gold. It's a 2 3/4 barrel and it is made of 7050 alloy. That alloy seems to be a little better. Hope all this helps.   
  3. Hey JWB, the composite bat by TPX is called the Catalyst. It has a 5/8 barrel and is an -11 drop. Look on justbats.com under youth big barrel.

    Trueblue, just got my 9 year old the Easton S3. It is this years Rival and he loves it. We were big fans of the Rival last year. I would stay away from the Omen. I knew about 6 kids that bought the big barrel Omen last year and they were all junk. They all hated them. Also, if your son is 7, Easton has a new junior big barrel out that is a -10 drop and starts at 25 inches and goes up. Is made of the same material as the S3 and last years Rival. you may want to check that one out.
  4. A bat is legal in USSSA if it has the USSSA stamp on it. That bat is legal in Nations as long as it is a -10 drop or heavier. If it is lighter than a -10 drop it cannot be a 1 piece composite, must be a 2 piece design like composite handle and alloy barrel. Just because a bat has a USSSA stamp that says BPF1.15 doesn't mean it's legal in Nations. TPX has a new bat out thats 100% composite with BPF1.15 and USSSA stamp, legal in USSSA, not Nations, very confusing. What age is your kid?
  5. Hey Gilbert, I don't think you have room to to say anything bad about our Vidor qb from last year. Seriously, your screen name is GGilbert and you have his pic up. I'm a huge Horns fan and that dude was a terrible qb. Why don't you quit ragging on kids playing high school ball. GROW UP!

    Dang, I just figured it out! Vidor's qb from last year must have stolen your girlfriend!
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