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I took a peek at the teams entered in this tournament and all I can say is that the Tigers picked the absolute worse week of the year to hold a 18-U tournament. All the real teams are at East Cobb in the Perfect Game WWBA 18U Championships. Close to 100 teams. Never heard of any of the teams in the Hagan tournament. Sorry, but it is what it is.
"Dedicate yourself to a mighty purpose. Win with humility, lose with grace."
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| Posts: 387 | Location: Georgia | Registered: July 15, 2005 |    |
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Our club played in the WWBA 18U Championships last season. Played extremely well. About 1/2 the teams were quality, the other 1/2 were not. With over 20 years of experience, some coveted AAU, Dizzy Dean and NABF titles to our name, we know what quality is. While the WWBA was a great experience, it is not something we want to be involved with every year. Our players and parents like variety.
We went to Memphis this year because two years ago East Cobb and GameDay Baseball teamed up to put on the best tournament we have ever played in (save AABC and NABF World Series back in the 90's and early 2000's). Two years ago the teams in the tournament were East Cobb Yankees, Bayside Yankees, Dulins Dodgers, Virginia Barnstormers, us, etc... We went 4-2 and were far better off for the experience.
I have heard of 1/2 the teams in the Memphis tournament this week. We won tonight against the Arkansas Lasers 2-0. I know that the APAK team is very good as well.
By the way, and I'm saying this with a smile of course. Ask many of the "real teams" at East Cobb what they think of the Columbia Reds from Maryland. We have been there, done that...for lots and lots of years.
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| Posts: 746 | Location: Mt. Airy, MD, USA | Registered: December 28, 2003 |    |
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Old Fogie ... errr, Fungo ... ummm, Highly Regarded and Beloved Old Timer 

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quote: The Dulins Dodgers 18U team is 3-0 as of today
I thought you meant they were 3-0 in the Hagan tournament. I didn't think the Dulin's Dodgers would play in a tournament associated with Mr. Hagan and after looking at the Dulins 18u schedule I see they are in Atlanta. Best of luck to the 18 and 17 Dodgers  . Fungo
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| Posts: 4805 | Location: Spring Creek (Jackson),Tennessee | Registered: December 26, 2002 |    |
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Old Fogie ... errr, Fungo ... ummm, Highly Regarded and Beloved Old Timer 

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quote: Is it the Tigers vs. Dodgers down there competing for the same interests?
That's about it in a nutshell. The "Memphis Tigers" was without a doubt the cornerstone for youth baseball in the Memphis area for many years. They began playing in the 60's and many Tiger teams dominated the national competion. But as we all know things are constantly changing in youth baseball. Former professional baseball player Tim Dulin "came back" to the Memphis baseball scene in the early 90's. He was already well known in the Memphis area not only because of his professional career but also as a former University of Memphis baseball player garnering All American honors while playing there. He started everything in motion by giving private baseball lessons. His reputation and his baseball business flourished and in the late 90's he formed (and coached) an 18u team comprised mostly of those players he had worked with (one being my son). Of course most of these players had played for the Memphis Tigers (including my son) and this formation of a new team didn't bode well with the Memphis Tiger organization. Competition for the players became fierce and most in the baseball community would say that Dulin's Dodgers came out the big winner ---- but that's not all good/bad news for either team because the players around Memphis are the big winners. Now there are more choices ----- AND more roster spots available. Fungo
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| Posts: 4805 | Location: Spring Creek (Jackson),Tennessee | Registered: December 26, 2002 |    |
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