bigballer wrote:AASA Mortimer and Sorcerer are 1 & 2 in what ever ranking there is. Mortimer has had their number since 10U, but until someone besides Sorcerer does anything of any relevance at PGF they hold the crown for top team in NorCal.
DrumBum4 wrote:Im just here to say from what I saw on the field this fall AASA Mortimer is bout that action Boss. 40-6-4 speaks for itself.
bigballer wrote:AASA Mortimer and Sorcerer are 1 & 2 in what ever ranking there is. Mortimer has had their number since 10U, but until someone besides Sorcerer does anything of any relevance at PGF they hold the crown for top team in NorCal.
hipnix wrote:bigballer wrote:AASA Mortimer and Sorcerer are 1 & 2 in what ever ranking there is. Mortimer has had their number since 10U, but until someone besides Sorcerer does anything of any relevance at PGF they hold the crown for top team in NorCal.
What did Sorcerer do in the Fall that you would rank them so high? Did they even win a tournament? Looks like Sting won two, Heat won one and AASA won the rest. Did Sorcerer travel outside the Tracy, Modesto, Stockton central valley triangle? Always nice to have mama make you breakfast on Sunday morning before your 15 minute drive to the field. Sting traveled to SoCal and went 6-1 and AASA went to Salinas (I guess you can call that traveling) and won. I'd rank the Fall: AASA, Sting, Heat, Sorcerer, whoever else. There was some player movement on all those top teams so we'll see how it shakes out in the Spring. Would be nice to see some of these teams actually try and test their mettle instead of playing the same old teams in their backyard all season long.
DrumBum4 wrote:SoCal is not the holy grail yeah Sting went 6-1 down there and then came home and got run ruled by AASA. SoCal is watered down There are to many teams so the talent is spread thin the SoCal Firecrackers alone have 15 12U teams. Stop kissing SoCals feet and I'm a SoCal kid but when was the last time they won nationals....go ahead I'll wait.
BB12 wrote:DrumBum4 wrote:SoCal is not the holy grail yeah Sting went 6-1 down there and then came home and got run ruled by AASA. SoCal is watered down There are to many teams so the talent is spread thin the SoCal Firecrackers alone have 15 12U teams. Stop kissing SoCals feet and I'm a SoCal kid but when was the last time they won nationals....go ahead I'll wait.
I can tell you are from Socal because you can't spell, it's "too" many teams. There are good teams down South, you just have "to" find them. If you think Socal is inferior the Super 32 in Vegas Jan 12-13 plays host to all the "watered down" Socal teams you speak of, plus the best from Texas, Alabama, and Tennessee. I didn't see a NorCal team entered and it looks like 5 spots are still open.