If I am reading today's schedule correctly, Top Tier's 17U team has advanced to the round of 16 teams from an original total of over 190 teams. Today is the last day of the tournament and with so many games left to play, they indicate that all playoff games today will be 5 innings and the Championship game will be 7.
who dropped out? Why would you go down there, spend all that money on travel, hotel, etc. tell your kids this is a great event, tons of college's and pro's there, have them foot the bill for it all and then drop out? Makes no sense, I just can't believe any team would drop out.
Posts: 348 | Location: Illinois | Registered: May 12, 2008
There are almost 200 teams entered. If any Illinois team, or teams decided to pack up and come home, that's their business. I don't think that indicates that lots of teams have dropped out. Anyway, it's about who's still there, isn't it?
Lots of rain the past few days. All of Sunday's games were cancelled. Some teams who were in the Championship bracket decided to leave instead of staying on and playing Monday. Most stayed and they're playing 5 inning games today.
Posts: 235 | Location: illinois | Registered: August 24, 2006
I see that TT was eliminated today by Diamond Devils 17U from South Carolina. Very nice job in this tournament. Another group of Illinois players showing what they can do on a big stage.
Top Tier played well down here and made the final 16. There were about 6 teams who left before today.
The final four has ABD Bulldogs (CA) who defeated the East Cobb Astros (GA), Diamond Devils (SC) who defeated the Dallas Tigers, Tri State Arsenal (NJ) who defeated ASD (CA) and Diamond Elite (FL) who defeated The Dirtbags (NC).
The Diamond Devils team that beat Top Tier has 7 or 8 players that have committed to the U of South Carolina and others who are committed to SEC or ACC Colleges.
Illinois Sparks also made the playoffs, but their players had to get back to their high school teams by Monday so they were one of the few teams that had to forfeit their playoff game.
Overall a very good showing by the Illinois teams in both 17U and 18U.
Posts: 4839 | Location: Cedar Rapids, Iowa | Registered: December 27, 2002
Very good event with great competition and college exposure for the players. East Cobb is a wonderful venue but the weather seems to be a problem most years. I wouldn't want to be the one in charge of trying to reshuffle the schedule due to rainouts etc. You have to wonder if there is a different part of the country, outside of California, that could handle such an event with hopefully more agreeable weather this time of year?
Despite the iffy weather, when you're making your baseball plans, WWBA has to be put in the "can't miss" category IMO.
Posts: 235 | Location: illinois | Registered: August 24, 2006