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quote: Originally posted by Wheelhouse: My son is 14U this year. We will be in Liberty, Mo. trying to qualify for Steamboat. Since he was 9 we would go to 3 or 4 out of state tournaments and play 2 or 3 local tournaments every year. Some were a lot of fun, others wern't depending upon a combination of accomodations, weather and, tounament organization. We would try to go someplace new each year for the experience and variety of playing new teams. I felt that it was a good choice for the kids to do this. It broadened their horizons and increased their self-confidence to know how they stacked up as a team in a place where they had never been before. They always seemed to find another team that they became close with and would have fun together off the field.
Just don't expect too much in Steamboat. Pretty decent competition for us last year as 14's, but we played on TERRIBLE fields 45 miles out of town. Even the fields in town were low rent Rec Ball fields. The city is nice, but it was HOT during the day, and the condo's don't have AC!!!! Plus, for the money, I would rather go to USSSA or CABA and actually play some games. We played in 14 tournaments last year, two Nationals, 4 state and the rest qualifiers.
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| Posts: 3174 | Location: Keller, Texas | Registered: December 29, 2002 |    |
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KellerDad -- I've heard that about the fields and the distance. Steamboat is an awsome place though. Mountain air and all. Talk about hot, try Orlando, Tulsa or, anywhere else in the midwest at the end of July early August (not to mention the humidity). Did 4 years of CABA and two years of USSSA. Thought that we would do something new, play some teams we haven't seen before and travel to a place that is actually beautiful to be at. Can't beat the mountains.
I have an inferiority complex. But it's not a very good one. - Steven Wright
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| Posts: 163 | Location: Omaha, NE, USA | Registered: March 11, 2004 |    |
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We are 10u and have already palyed 5 tournaments this year and will play about 10 more before USSSA nationals in Henderson,NV None of our kids play league ball. P.S. Anyone who has been to Henderson,NV how are the fields?
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| Posts: 67 | Location: kingwood,tx,usa | Registered: February 23, 2004 |    |
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I play for a team in Austin,Tx. All we do is play tournaments. About 14-20 this year. About every weekend. Its very fun. (14u btw)
Rock Hardball
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| Posts: 22 | Location: Round Rock, Texas | Registered: April 01, 2004 |    |
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I was thinking it would be neat to go somewhere south early in the season but the problem with that is that we wouldn't have much on-field practice in compared to the southern teams we'd be facing. The other problem is the cost in getting there. For instance, if we drove down to HHI to play against Callaway's son's team (as an example), that's a 12 hr drive, but chances are the weather would be pretty good. Right now, our first tourney is April 16 and we'd be darn lucky if it's above 45 and sunny.
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| Posts: 2747 | Location: NE Ohio | Registered: January 10, 2004 |    |
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BANDITODAD...THE 12U FIELDS ARE AWESOME...4 FIELDS BACK TO BACK IN ONE COMPLEX...WATCH YOUR HEADS. i HAVE NEVER HEARD A TEAM DO ANYTHING BUT PRAISE THE TOURNAMENT! hAVE FUN!!
"If you can imagine it, you can create it. If you can dream it, you can become it". "Baseball is Life"
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| Posts: 836 | Location: Nevada | Registered: December 26, 2002 |    |
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