play4fun wrote:I think that is his nice way of saying that CA rises up and wins nationals every year even though every year people say there is a big team from one of those states that is going to bring it and we better look out.
Hey Spazdad,
I'm not knocking California because ya'll do set very high standards but ....in 2006, 95 Texas Glory, after being put in the losers bracket on Sat by AA's, came back and knocked out 4 California teams to claim the title as 10U "A" ASA National Champions. Pretty strong work for a team from another state.
Ya'll also did not win 10U "A" ASA Nationals last year. Texas did have a team, 96 Diamonds, that placed second and a team from Indiana won it.
FYI... I think you do have more teams that are better than most because in my opinion, alot of Texas teams try to avoid each other, unlike ya'll, and claim the "little" home town trophy. Not all though... 95 Texas Glory, 95 Travelers, 95 Batbusters, Round Rock Blaze, and 95 Elite play up in 14U "A" to gain experience.
Good luck to all this year.
10U? Uh........yeah.
18 Gold
1st Worth Firecrackers-Rico Huntington Beach, CA 7-0
2nd OC Batbusters-Haning Santa Ana, CA 6-1
3rd Gold Coast Hurricanes Gold-Cooper Cooper City, FL 5-2
3rd So Cal Choppers-Fausett Valencia, CA 8-2
5th Shamrocks-Orndorff Vienna, VA 4-2
5th Corona Angels-Tyson Corona, CA 5-2
7th San Jose Sting Gold-Perales San Jose, CA 6-2
7th IL Southern Force-Glasco Johnson City, IL 6-2
9th WA Lady Hawks-Miller Puyallup, WA 3-2
9th Texas Aces Gold-Orsak Pearland, TX 3-2
9th San Diego Renegades-Tillett San Diego, CA 3-2
9th California Cruisers-McCard La Palma, CA 5-2