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Right so they didn't want to bother with Tier 2 like I said..At pgf losers bracket they are playing those games with the chance of winning the entire tournament!
Right so they didn't want to bother with Tier 2 like I said..At pgf losers bracket they are playing those games with the chance of winning the entire tournament!
Yes I commented to that earlier. That kind of says the structure of the alliance venue at that point has no meaning to them.Right so they didn't want to bother with Tier 2 like I said..
Agree.Yes I commented to that earlier. That kind of says the structure of the alliance venue at that point has no meaning to them.
By follow, I meant on Twitter..not in the David Koresh sense.
The games in Indiana were last week. The Alliance games this week are in SoCal (14U Championships). If you enjoy watching Corona Angels/Athletics Mercado/Batbusters/Firecrackers you should go watch...the orgs have over 40 teams in it
SOME coaches/parents/players had the backbone to say NO. Your coach didn't. No, we can't afford to travel to Indiana. We are not going to Indiana. If you choose to dictate us to go to Indiana, we will find another org. that would gladly take our money. It is all about money and slowly but surely parents and coaches are saying NO.Two players that will be playing on my DD's HS team are playing Alliance this week in Chino Hills and two others are playing PGF. Interesting that my DD's team was told they couldn't play PGF and our parents didn't want to travel to Indiana, but there are teams wearing the same name on the front of her uniform that played PGF last week and this week.
I get the money thing but realistically how many times a year does a team from SoCal have to (not how many times do teams do it but HAVE to do it..) travel out of SoCal to play good competition? Compare that to most other locations in the country and you are not going to get much sympathy from many people outside of CA…That said I do agree with taking a stance if you feel like you are being forced into a corner.SOME coaches/parents/players had the backbone to say NO. Your coach didn't. No, we can't afford to travel to Indiana. We are not going to Indiana. If you choose to dictate us to go to Indiana, we will find another org. that would gladly take our money. It is all about money and slowly but surely parents and coaches are saying NO.
Alliance format (PGF's is not perfect either) is more about how well a coach can manage a large roster. You really can't compete in Alliance without 4 pitchers. So, is it about exposure for the players or the coaches?
Way to pay attention to those detailsTwo players that will be playing on my DD's HS team are playing Alliance this week in Chino Hills and two others are playing PGF. Interesting that my DD's team was told they couldn't play PGF and our parents didn't want to travel to Indiana, but there are teams wearing the same name on the front of her uniform that played PGF last week and this week.
Very plausibly never!I get the money thing but realistically how many times a year does a team from SoCal have to (not how many times do teams do it but HAVE to do it..) travel out of SoCal to play good competition?
Make good choices. Nobody is being kidnapped and forced to pay a ransom to play on a team.Compare that to most other locations in the country and you are not going to get much sympathy from many people outside of CA…That said I do agree with taking a stance if you feel like you are being forced into a corner.
Right..so in that case any time they play out of state parents should complain not only when it is an Alliance vs PGF issue..Very plausibly never!
When and if parents question this situation be prepared for an answer like...."Well, um, the Org. allowed um, some of our less competitive teams to play pgf because blah blah blah.Two players that will be playing on my DD's HS team are playing Alliance this week in Chino Hills and two others are playing PGF. Interesting that my DD's team was told they couldn't play PGF and our parents didn't want to travel to Indiana, but there are teams wearing the same name on the front of her uniform that played PGF last week and this week.