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by artomatic » Fri Aug 05, 2011 10:46 pm

execute wrote:If were talking about the Mother's Day Classic yes AASA did lose to the Stike Force but that's after playing 4 games having to finish pool play at 8am on sunday having lack luster lighting and poor fields, we won are last pool play which means we shouldn't of had to play until around 11:30 on sunday so with that said are girls were on the fields for over 13 hours so yes they were drained and fighting injuries from the poor fields at that tournament. But after saying all that Watley is a Great team best team we ever played, Good Luck Girls!!

Man that was hard to read. That many excuses usually requires alot more than 2 commas, 1 period, and 2 exclamation points.
Deserve's got nothin' to do with it.
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by lookingIN » Sat Aug 06, 2011 7:24 am

Bottom line is this AASA team doesnt exist anymore but the coach will be coaching 12U. So before you so called parents tryout for that team and make it. Dont come on here after Fall talking about how terrible a coach he is and all that other crap. There wont be no daddy ball there waiting for you.
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by MarkJMillsap » Sat Aug 06, 2011 7:52 am

:lol: :lol: :lol:

artomatic wrote:
execute wrote:If were talking about the Mother's Day Classic yes AASA did lose to the Stike Force but that's after playing 4 games having to finish pool play at 8am on sunday having lack luster lighting and poor fields, we won are last pool play which means we shouldn't of had to play until around 11:30 on sunday so with that said are girls were on the fields for over 13 hours so yes they were drained and fighting injuries from the poor fields at that tournament. But after saying all that Watley is a Great team best team we ever played, Good Luck Girls!!

Man that was hard to read. That many excuses usually requires alot more than 2 commas, 1 period, and 2 exclamation points.
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by SoftballSoccerDad » Sat Aug 06, 2011 9:08 am

oth6 wrote:MarkJ, a couple issues you may not be aware of;
1 One of their pitchers twisted her ankle early in the first game in the cow pasture the kids were playing in, throwing the pitching rotation off in the 4 games they played on Sunday.
2 The kids goal for the weekend was, right or wrong, to beat Watley. They entered the Strike Force game drained. They made a couple mental errors and that was the difference in the game.
In retrospect I should have said they may not have won the championship, but they could have played at the LA teams level, I did say they had the potential and still believe that.
As girlshaveballs said.... coulda, shoulda, woulda.

Girlshaveballs, this teams melt down can be directed at a couple of parents. The kids played well together, liked each other and are very talented. The coach is not perfect, no one is, but everyone knew going in his style and methods.


As you saw things, who were the problem parents?
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by girlshaveballs » Sat Aug 06, 2011 10:17 am

Nobody is denying thaat those AASA girls played well together. Lets not forget these were 9 and 10 year old girls that we are talking about not 18Gold. So sad how it all ended but I am sure there is more to it than "problem parents." Wish all those girls the best of luck wherever they go in the fall! Great girls with lots of talent and heart. Looking forward to the FALL.
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by oth6 » Sat Aug 06, 2011 10:59 am

Dad, not sure it would serve any useful purpose to "Name Names".
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