Next Question wrote:You got to love TPS, PERIOD!
Next Question?
Next Question wrote:You got to love TPS, PERIOD!
Next Question?
HotBox wrote:Next Question wrote:You got to love TPS, PERIOD!
Next Question?
Loved the last year TPS98, we'll see about this year.
Next question is will they be able to stay together? Parents are happy when the team is winning but when you're losing they turn into a pack of Wolves.
HAMMER wrote:HotBox wrote:Next Question wrote:You got to love TPS, PERIOD!
Next Question?
Loved the last year TPS98, we'll see about this year.
Next question is will they be able to stay together? Parents are happy when the team is winning but when you're losing they turn into a pack of Wolves.
Hotbox, I usually support you, but to tell the truth the 98 TPS hasn't lost enough to know how they will react. If they do loose in 12u it will be a new experience for them. The 98 Sting gave them a few loses last year but they seemed to get over it fairly quick.
tex wrote:I feel we all know the second year 12u teams are going to be very difficult for the first year 12u teams to beat. I think it will happen some but not alot. So all the first year 12u teams are going to have to handle losing. On the positive side this will help the first year 12 u teams to gain experience and the mental and physical toughness to be very good when they are the second year 12. You have to play the best to grow and become the best.
2 questions I have are:
1) How are the top 98 pitchers from winning clubs in 10u going to handle getting roughed up by these second year 12u stud teams??
2) how well are the first year 12u defenses going to hold up to the second year 12u teams?