extiger wrote:How does a team that got knocked out of a PGF qualifier get invited to PGF Nationals over the team that knocked them out?
extiger wrote:How does a team that got knocked out of a PGF qualifier get invited to PGF Nationals over the team that knocked them out?
extiger wrote: If PGF is best of the best, how does it make sense to invite a team that has not proven to be competitive on paper or on the field?
Ed Hill wrote:extiger wrote: If PGF is best of the best, how does it make sense to invite a team that has not proven to be competitive on paper or on the field?
This is felt only in the minds of the governing board of PGF. In reality, this is no where near the truth.
fastpitchdad05 wrote:Ed Hill wrote:extiger wrote: If PGF is best of the best, how does it make sense to invite a team that has not proven to be competitive on paper or on the field?
This is felt only in the minds of the governing board of PGF. In reality, this is no where near the truth.
It's mostly true. Probably close to 90% true. The facts are there to support this year after year. To deny the claim is to ignore those facts and to show an emotional bias.
fastpitchdad05 wrote: My advice is to take this time to teach the girls one of life's most important lessons: Life is not fair.
Pale Rider wrote:fastpitchdad05 wrote:Ed Hill wrote:extiger wrote: If PGF is best of the best, how does it make sense to invite a team that has not proven to be competitive on paper or on the field?
This is felt only in the minds of the governing board of PGF. In reality, this is no where near the truth.
It's mostly true. Probably close to 90% true. The facts are there to support this year after year. To deny the claim is to ignore those facts and to show an emotional bias.
Lets look at it this way...PGF 14U Nats vs ASA 14U Nats...Final 4 teams....What % of the teams are committed, especially to D1 schools?
PGF...bet 90+% are...
ASA...bet less than 30% are...been to both, seen it