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Post by Rodney L. Voumard on Nov 14, 2006 13:03:48 GMT -8
Yep...same here
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Post by trevor9 on Nov 14, 2006 13:06:45 GMT -8
No collar for Hank, Craig is old school remember. That damn mutt, first he eats the pizza off the table and then has the Ranger family in an uproar to where they can't focus on beating the stinkin' SV Yankees. Craig teach that dog some respect, wait til the tourney is over to go chase some tail.
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Post by Chris on Nov 14, 2006 13:11:56 GMT -8
LOL - That wasn't the first time the Rangers' morale has been affected by his disappearance. Hank is snickering as we speak. He's out banging a boxer while the Cumberland's are falling apart. There is some humor in this whole thing.
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Post by trevor9 on Nov 14, 2006 13:16:21 GMT -8
Jeremy's fish had to be flushed down the toilet that same night, we managed to grieve and put it past us for the sake or should I say "The love of the game". Now Craig, since the pooch is back he's fair game just like you.
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Post by Chris on Nov 14, 2006 13:21:53 GMT -8
I'd say the next time Hank's amorous wondering gets in the way of Rangers' baseball that he gets flushed too. Sorry about the fish he's in a better place now.
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Post by trevor9 on Nov 14, 2006 13:38:57 GMT -8
LOL, I was joking about the fish. But I agree, Hank needs to be put in his place. Perhaps a section on the website about doggy etiquite would fix the situation.
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Post by Greenie on Nov 14, 2006 13:47:48 GMT -8
STUD=ZO We shall see this year who has the studs. (my guess national,NS) I know this is about baseball but our future is probably better in football. 2 awesome Pee-Wee teams that dominated this area. All the young ones in FB are going to Pitman also ;D Just remember the Studs of today may not be the studs of tomorrow! Chris We have this kid on our team that just moved here and boy you should see him play baseball. Now just to get Matt to draft him
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Post by Mark on Nov 14, 2006 13:51:24 GMT -8
Anybody who would pick up there family and move just for the THS BB program is nuts! Craig, you need to take over at Denair and build a dynasty there. What are you afraid of? At least then we'll have a place to practice. the difference in playing at a school like Denair verses a school like Pitman or Turlock would be like Regular season LL verses Travel ball by means of competition
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Post by trevor9 on Nov 14, 2006 13:58:59 GMT -8
I couldn't agree with you more Greenie, for whatever reason some kids peek early or is it that they lose interest? I'm not sure. But c'mon national/ns, that sounds like someone thinking Turlock can beat Palma in football. I see the american east as the cream of the crop for little league, I know all leagues have thier respective studs but not like the east for overall talent. BTW- the Orioles on the american side have a very strong returning group, I coached 7 of them in fall (13-0) did I mention.LOL
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Post by trevor9 on Nov 14, 2006 14:03:49 GMT -8
Chris, Mclean makes a good point. Lets hear you turn this around.LOL
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Post by Chris on Nov 14, 2006 14:27:10 GMT -8
Horse Feathers!
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Post by Chris on Nov 14, 2006 14:29:48 GMT -8
I guess we'll see during interleague. Over the past several years I do believe NAT/NS have been lop-sided winners of City Championships.
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Post by trevor9 on Nov 14, 2006 14:34:09 GMT -8
Exclude the Giants-am.e Dodgers-am and Phillies-am from the equation and we match up very well. Then again I might put Trevor on your side, then I'll sing a different tune. Any word on moving the fences back this year Chris?
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Post by Chris on Nov 14, 2006 15:01:28 GMT -8
Who's fences?
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Post by trevor9 on Nov 14, 2006 15:05:03 GMT -8
Soderquist and Julien, I was under the impression Little League wants them moved back to 220 feet.
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