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Post by Chris on Feb 15, 2008 10:04:43 GMT -8
You've only agreed once? Domingos got the short end of the deal in NS. I love these people who post, "Can't we all just get along?" They live in ignorant bliss.
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Post by scrapper on Feb 15, 2008 10:10:28 GMT -8
Can't we all just get along. It is for the kids you know.
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Post by Chris on Feb 15, 2008 10:13:20 GMT -8
ROTF - Red Herring-RedHerring-Red Herring ALERT!!!!!
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Post by dennisserpa on Feb 15, 2008 10:27:35 GMT -8
I may have agreed more that once......... Correct me if I'm wrong but he is on the board and did have some control of who he was going to draft. Can't wait to see how the season unfolds. I guess that's why Denny and Jenson are playing travel ball instead of rec. league. Little league is taking great strides towards becoming rec. ball with some of the decisions made at all levels, especially the NS/N. There is nothing wrong with rec. ball, but for the athletes who want more, there is less and less potential in Little League each year and I have only been around this program for about 6 years.
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Post by Chris on Feb 15, 2008 10:36:46 GMT -8
I believe Tony was the single vote in opposition to redrafting the NS. The other Nat guys and the Lemas apparently made the decision.
I'd hate to characterize all of LL as rec ball but I'm afraid you're right. Many 12 year olds have outgrown 46/60. I'd hate to be pitching or playing 3rd when Alex turns on one this year. Little League has yet to do anything to address the dangers players now face at such a short distance.
Yep, l'm looking forward to travel ball this year and am certainly glad we by-passed Juniors.
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Post by scrapper on Feb 15, 2008 11:11:53 GMT -8
If one league redrafts then they both have to redraft. >:(Why should one half of the league be able to keep their core when the other league can't. That put's one league at a disadvantage.
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Post by Chris on Feb 15, 2008 11:43:15 GMT -8
Why? Well, because you are required to treat each league separately. They are separate leagues and each have separate IRS numbers. You notice that we file two tax returns right? You're the Secretary are you aware that a waiver is required to operate two leagues under a single board. Thats the problem with this BOD it stinks of self-interest. Quit thinking like a coach and start thinking like a BOD member.
[modifed - typo]
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Post by Randy Edwards on Feb 15, 2008 12:44:55 GMT -8
If one league redrafts then they both have to redraft. >:(Why should one half of the league be able to keep their core when the other league can't. That put's one league at a disadvantage. I'm sure glad the A/AE didn't read this in the Operations manual. ;D
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Post by Mark on Feb 15, 2008 18:07:07 GMT -8
If one league redrafts then they both have to redraft. >:(Why should one half of the league be able to keep their core when the other league can't. That put's one league at a disadvantage. because they are 2 separate leagues. why is one league at a disadvantage?
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Post by Chris on Feb 15, 2008 18:12:04 GMT -8
Perhaps we could also say at least we might then have one league that could compete with A/AE.
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