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Sounds like your user name should be slingnsh!t... LOL
Note: I lived in Tulsa for 5 years as a kid and am a Sooner fan.
Maybe? lol
Sounds like your user name should be slingnsh!t... LOL
Note: I lived in Tulsa for 5 years as a kid and am a Sooner fan.
Go here to find out what Luis Gossett Jr. thinks RE: OK.
"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6lGs-tXWpR4"
Heard it from the dad of one of his best players.What was said is that she played for a small club until she went to the Firecrackers and he thought she was under recruited because she was on a smaller club team. But she committed while on an OK team. Okay.
MW, an SOB? WOW, must be a Bruins fan. lol
It's embarassing that neither OK pitcher nor the TX pitcher have been able to fill Gascoigne's void and Gasso is now relying on position players, Casey and Pendley, to do the job. I hope Gasso has another transfer like Stevens for next year.
A big lefty pitcher from Kansas City is coming to OU in the fall....been committed there since she was a freshman in HS
Yes, Paige Parker made quite an impression at 2010 ASA/USA 14U Nats in Moline. However, I've seen some of the top 2013 recruits struggle this year at the major D1 level. Pitchers that excel at that level as freshmen are extremely rare (e.g. Ricketts, Escobedo, Traina).There's a great pitcher from the Kansas City area heading to OU next year; Gasso's had her commitment in the bank for several years now.
If you look at the rosters for the current Top 10 D1 teams in the country, there are no state of Oklahoma players on the roster. If that state was really a hot bed for softball talent, the best teams in the country would be pursuing them big-time. For example, Mike White (#1 Oregon) has done a fabulous job of recruiting players from CA/AZ over the past 5 years. Is it possible that Gasso has had a hard time recruiting the top players and has to take the next best available players which might be coming from her state?
Fastpitch is maturing across the country and that's made it impossible for the West to dominate like they did before.It is changing as we speak, as the old numbers of the recent past are not the new numbers.
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Th Southeast is gaining rapidly. To include TN, GA, AL, NC, and SC. Sure many not hotbeds now, but soon to be the place to play softball.