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quote: Originally posted by ctandc: My USSSA Team will be 13U Tomorrow. We are considering capping off the season with a "big" tourney at the end of the year.
Right now it's looking like the USSSA 13U Elite World Series.
Any other good options?
Just looking for a good competition, in an environment / location where the kids and the families can have some fun as well.
Unless I'm missing something, that tournament began today (07/31). The Elite WS is a tournament that you must qualify for by first winning or otherwise gaining a birth in a Super NIT. Again, I might have misunderstood exactly which tournament you were referring to.
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| Posts: 56 | Location: Dallas Area | Registered: October 24, 2007 |    |
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quote: Originally posted by TXBUCK: ... Lastly, understand that many of the teams will/do pick up guest players to add to current rosters. So you would be advised to strongly consider doing the same. It seems it is all about the pitching depth as the week long tourney plays out. Good luck in whatever you decide!!
Every game is extremely important even the pool games. It's all about pitching depth. Teams need at least 4 top notch pitchers and a couple solid relievers to make a run at the Championship. Teams also carry multiple solid catchers. The heat is a huge drain on them. Given the number of high quality hitters, very few pitches are delivered over the middle of the plate. You will need at least 2 catchers that can keep the pass balls to a minimum. Also, teams like to steal a lot and put pressure on the pichers and catchers. A good arm behind the dish is a must. Teams expand their rosters to add pitching, catching or base runnig speed. Squads typically have 15 - 18 kids. USSSA only allows 3 adds and 3 drops after the roster is frozen. Several teams will carry a 17-20 man roster during the season with several kids simply on the roster incase the team goes to the Elite. Typically the extra kids are non-usssa (e.g. Nations or AAU) kids or play up during the regular season and play onlevel during the Elite.
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| Posts: 32 | Location: Houston | Registered: November 12, 2008 |    |
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If you are not there with your son, expect them to come back 10 pounds lighter if you aren't used to the humidity. My 14U son lost a ton of weight due to the humidity. Kid looked like a skeleton and they fed them very well indeed. Florida is brutal in the summer, worse than Phoenix.
Hustle never has a bad day.
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| Posts: 1023 | Location: Phoenix AZ | Registered: May 02, 2007 |    |
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quote: Florida is brutal in the summer, worse than Phoenix.
You must be with the Visitors Bureau...  Come to Phoenix, it's 110 today, but it's a dry heat.... 
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| Posts: 170 | Location: Arizona | Registered: April 30, 2008 |    |
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Hawk, My son lost 10+ pounds in a week playing the 14U elite 32. It almost killed him. He looked gaunt when he came home. He left, 175 pounds and came back around 160+. It was brutal. He is still recovering. Give me the 110 and 10% humidity anyday over 96 and 90% humidity. We will not be going back anytime soon. But we were in Utah last weekend. Now that was great!
Hustle never has a bad day.
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| Posts: 1023 | Location: Phoenix AZ | Registered: May 02, 2007 |    |
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