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Tournament Baseball
Posted: Mon Apr 25, 2005 7:27 pm
by Bill Collector
I know this is not the sports forum, but I have seen some of you talk about coaching baseball so I thought I would see if any of you or your children are involved in playing tournament baseball on weekends. My son is 11 and we play at Gulfport and may play in Hattiesburg and South Haven soon. I heard the facility at Southhaven is great. I know the one in Gulfport is. We play USSSA, Super Series etc. I was just curious.
Posted: Mon Apr 25, 2005 10:27 pm
by feather
I have a 13 yr. old playing USSSA too. Did the Gulfport thing this past weekend and will be there week-end after next. Then Hattiesburg for the next three and Southaven in July. Loads of fun, huh? I'm in Petal and our team is the Petal Panthers. What team is yours? Maybe we'll see each other.
Re: Tournament Baseball
Posted: Tue Apr 26, 2005 5:51 am
by tunica
Bill Collector wrote:I know this is not the sports forum, but I have seen some of you talk about coaching baseball so I thought I would see if any of you or your children are involved in playing tournament baseball on weekends. My son is 11 and we play at Gulfport and may play in Hattiesburg and South Haven soon. I heard the facility at Southhaven is great. I know the one in Gulfport is. We play USSSA, Super Series etc. I was just curious.
Yes the fields and for parents the rest rooms are top of the line. You'll enjoy the park plenty of places close to eat etc.
Posted: Tue Apr 26, 2005 8:16 pm
by Bill Collector
Feather,
Our team is the Red Stick Braves. We played very poorly and ran into a buzz saw this weekend. I started to post up and see if anyone was going to be there, but I didn't. It would have been nice to meet you and youir son. If you play any tournaments in La. PM me and let me know and I will do the same for you. You're right, it is a load of fun. I wish we had this opportunity when Iwas coming up. Good luck the rest of the season.
Posted: Wed Apr 27, 2005 5:45 am
by gadwall2
I have a 10 yr old who is playing his second year of USSSA tourney baseball. Its costing us a little more, but its worth every penny as long as he wants to keep doing it. USSSA is exploding in MS. You can see why when you go and watch "city league" games in your home town. Its real baseball and the kids enjoy its faster pace more. I wish all city leagues would adopt the USSSA rules when the kids reach player pitch. It would teach them more and keep their focus better.
Snowden Grove in Southaven is very nice. You should really enjoy it.
Posted: Wed Apr 27, 2005 11:16 am
by CB
My son plays USSSA also, and I can testify it is much better, realistic, than most rec leagues. These kids are playing real baseball, leadoffs, pickoffs, pitching from the streach, etc. In my opinion, which is probably not worth much, they will have an easer time adjusting to highschool ball than a kid that just plays rec ball all the way through. My son is on a 12 year old team in Madison.
CB
Posted: Wed Apr 27, 2005 12:20 pm
by littlediesel
Mississippi Stompers here 12U AAA. Travel, Travel, and more Travel.
USSSA.COM
Posted: Wed Apr 27, 2005 1:38 pm
by HDC
My son plays 10 year old ball. He is on a rec team and a tournament team. Our tournament team will not start playing until May. We will obviously be behind some of the other teams that have been playing together since last Fall, but he enjoys playing both rec and tournament. His team will likely go to Southhaven in June or July, I think.
Posted: Wed Apr 27, 2005 6:57 pm
by Bill Collector
When I was growing up it was pretty much Dixie Youth or nothing. Our names were drawn out of a hat and on a different team each year and played a whopping 15 games per year. Now they stay on the same team year after year starting in Jan. and ending in July playing about 40-50 games. Then fall ball starts in Aug. and runs through Oct. and play another 25 or so. I forbid him to play basketball because you know what season that is. And he likes to hunt too so I'm lucky for that.
Posted: Wed Apr 27, 2005 8:43 pm
by jphotosothergirl
Well I am "trying" to coach 3,4,and 5 yr olds to play T-ball, and all I can say is we pray for no caterpillars on the field. Found out you have to call the game when they are around.
Posted: Wed Apr 27, 2005 10:41 pm
by feather
I well remember those days when butterflys could stop a game. I was coaching 1st base once and watched a kid actually LICK the red dirt in the baseline. Goofy little rascal he was.
Posted: Thu Apr 28, 2005 9:42 am
by BeastMaster
any of you sending your kids to the Shaw Round Robin Tournament?? Suppose to be excellent facilities and one of the largest tournaments in the state... We finished 3rd out of 35 teams... thought that was pretty good. maybe we can get Benny to throw out the first pitch !!
Posted: Thu Apr 28, 2005 10:12 am
by tunica
jphotosothergirl wrote:Well I am "trying" to coach 3,4,and 5 yr olds to play T-ball, and all I can say is we pray for no caterpillars on the field. Found out you have to call the game when they are around.
wait I've coached girls from t ball to 18 and under....you think caterpillers stop a game wait till 14 yr olds see a good looking boy...heck the umpire calls time and the dugouts empty.....
but them years were great years and I would not trade one day of them
Posted: Thu Apr 28, 2005 12:01 pm
by HDC
What are the details on the Shaw Tournament? Dates and age classifications? 35 teams sounds like a monster tournament.
Posted: Thu Apr 28, 2005 2:44 pm
by jphotosothergirl
tunica wrote:jphotosothergirl wrote:Well I am "trying" to coach 3,4,and 5 yr olds to play T-ball, and all I can say is we pray for no caterpillars on the field. Found out you have to call the game when they are around.
wait I've coached girls from t ball to 18 and under....you think caterpillers stop a game wait till 14 yr olds see a good looking boy...heck the umpire calls time and the dugouts empty.....
but them years were great years and I would not trade one day of them
sooo, any tips first game tonight? or just go with the flow??