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We do not have a summer team so I can safely say this without accusations of bias I think the best way is a team that travels outside "the little pond" that the kids know---as a HS coach you will get kids coming back that have more maturity as both young men and baseball players I do not think legion and babe ruth give the kids this kind of experience
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| Posts: 18851 | Location: Manchester, CT USA | Registered: December 26, 2002 |    |
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20dad Right now we have not but we have a couple of weekends open in the fall which might make for a solid time of baseball
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| Posts: 18851 | Location: Manchester, CT USA | Registered: December 26, 2002 |    |
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For those assuming that Legion is better baseball than Senior Babe Ruth, have you been to enough games in each league to make that distinction? Or better yet have you played in both. I have and let me tell you that there are more factors than Legion vs. Sr. Babe. I have heard that not one high school coach in NH would tell you that Sr. Babe is better than or even equivalent to Legion. That is simply not true, inquire of Souhegan, Merrimack Valley or Bow's high school coaches. And for the record Concord's Big Blue and NH Centrals All Star teams can play with any Legion team in the State, both of which play schedules 20+ games. I personally have played both, and the Senior Babe Ruth league I was in was as competitive if not more competive than the Legion league. In my opinion the overall quality of baseball played in NH has decreased over the past decade, video games, tv, internet and other options have gained the attention of our players. I feel that the only way to improve the overall quality of the baseball played in New Hampshire is to get the players when they are younger 11, 12, 13, 14 and 15. As for the comment about traveling outside of this "pond", I am in agreement. I have always brought my teams to outside states, particularly southern Mass because in my opinion they take their baseball more seriously. But you want to humble NH Players take them down to Florida.
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| Posts: 42 | Location: Londonderry, NH | Registered: January 08, 2008 |    |
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20dad, you are from the seacoast, are you a hs coach or parent? I would really like to see our program extend to the seacoast, however I did not receive much interest. We did play an All Star game against the SCFL varsity division this past October. I am open to suggestions. I want to see more NH ball players move on to the college level.
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| Posts: 42 | Location: Londonderry, NH | Registered: January 08, 2008 |    |
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20Dad, do you think we could get some players from the seacoast interested in playing in our fall program. No where else in the state will hitters be facing varsity quality pitchers, many of which are their schools #1 for an entire game. That is also true of the quality of hitters we provide the pitchers an opportunity to work against some very talented hitters.
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| Posts: 42 | Location: Londonderry, NH | Registered: January 08, 2008 |    |
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The Granite State Baseball Association has opennings for 13 year old players, 14 year old players and 15 year old players. In addition we have been contacted by the Central Senior Babe Ruth League which has said it might have teams looking for a few players. Please be advised that all players must try out for these teams and the GSBA and CSBR leagues can not promise any spots on rosters to anyone. For more information contact mcampo@granitestatebaseball.org.
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| Posts: 42 | Location: Londonderry, NH | Registered: January 08, 2008 |    |
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