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Post by crash23 on Nov 17, 2006 14:59:35 GMT -8
Great idea.
A win-win for everyone!
It happens every year!
Great points Mark.
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Post by kbond on Nov 17, 2006 22:57:13 GMT -8
Well speaking for my team the Regulators. I have 8 from turlock but i do have some outside talent. I have two from Atwater, 1 from Ceres and another 1 From Hilmar. The reason i started the team in the first place was three players from my national south team wanted to continue to play together. So i made some sacrifices for the kids to continue to play. Were not out here to win national tournaments. We are out here to have fun and maybe sneak a couple wins out of these tournaments. With this being the first time recruiting players. I think you will find it alot harder convincing the parents and the kids to stay on a team when they get limited playing time. Than convincing coaches to consolidate the talent to win tournaments. but thats just my 2 cents and that wont buy you much.
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Post by trevor9 on Nov 18, 2006 5:28:26 GMT -8
Kenny, Levitra is kind of a peach color. My advice, go with the 20mg. The little woman will not know what hit her.
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Post by KEITH on Nov 18, 2006 6:54:56 GMT -8
THE THUNDER ARE ALL FROM TURLOCK. WE TRIED TO PLAY WITH SOME KIDS FROM MODESTO BUT THAT WAS A NIGHTMARE. IF WE COMBINED THE THUNDER AND RANGERS, THERE WOULD BE A LOT OF UPSET PARENTS. YOU GUYS KNOW THERE ARE A LOT OF PLAYERS "GIVEN" POSITIONS ON THE FIELD WHEN THERE ARE BETTER PLAYERS FOR THAT POSITION. I THINK IT WOULD BE FUNNY TO SEE THE MELT DOWN WITH THESE PARENTS WHEN THEIR KID IS PLAYING RIGHT FEILD INSTEAD OF THE INFEILD. JMO
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Post by Chris on Nov 18, 2006 7:41:02 GMT -8
Yeah, I hear that some times it gets so bad kids decide to go play football. What a tragedy.
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Post by Greenie on Nov 18, 2006 8:29:07 GMT -8
Yeah, I hear that some times it gets so bad kids decide to go play football. What a tragedy. It's a tragedy. Some kids can't play SS or pitch so they take their anger to the football field and just beat up on kids half their size. Travel ball is just like little league in a lot of ways. Politics, Politics and more Politics. I'm not involved in TB (thank god ) but it would seem to be you have most of the best players involved. IMO I would think the boys would be playing all 9 positions. Rotate them around and maybe they find a place that better suits them. Why is it in little league right field is a stigma but in the higher levels the best ones seem to migrate there. What is worse.... Tony and his 3 page sentence..or Keith.. Always using capitals...or me.. and my banter.
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Post by Chris on Nov 18, 2006 9:24:46 GMT -8
Careful dude ur kid is TB bound. You just don't know it yet. We'll travel and carry on the forum banter well into the night at the hotel bar. BTW - I'd say Tony's run-on sentences just eclipse Keith's love for capitals.
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Post by Greenie on Nov 18, 2006 9:33:20 GMT -8
He has no desire to play TB if it interferes with his football We have had long talks about the subject but he will never give up FB. We are off to Manteca to go tame some Broncos for lunch.
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Post by Chris on Nov 18, 2006 9:44:23 GMT -8
GD 10 year old prima dona. Starts way too early
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Post by Chris on Nov 18, 2006 9:46:11 GMT -8
BTW - Do they put a recliner by his TYF locker?
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Post by Greenie on Nov 18, 2006 9:48:39 GMT -8
Yep.. with a big screen TV. Someone even offered him a ps3 to make sure he comes back to QB the jv's next year. Whats a father to do
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Post by Chris on Nov 18, 2006 9:51:10 GMT -8
You have to love him. Now that he's "come out" as an FB fanatic you have to accept him for who he is. You just have to love him and be proud of him anyway.
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Post by Chris on Nov 18, 2006 9:52:40 GMT -8
Don't worry bro I hear Keith's son now has the same feelings following his travel ball experiences.
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Post by Greenie on Nov 18, 2006 9:54:29 GMT -8
ROTFLMAO
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Post by Greenie on Nov 18, 2006 9:55:53 GMT -8
He just will not respond. My last 2 post were trying to get him to respond.
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