Not sure if they formally name the rules, but there's a guy we've known since DD was 6 that must have a whole chapter, and he's probably proud of it. Shame doesn't really work for some people.
Not sure if they formally name the rules, but there's a guy we've known since DD was 6 that must have a whole chapter, and he's probably proud of it. Shame doesn't really work for some people.
In rec softball you don't have to put up with elitists who think they're too good for rec softball.
I see a big drop off in rec enrollment and program options in my area and it seems like part of it is related to how the games and organizations are run.
Coach Surname was having his catcher stand up in Coach Pitch and not behind the plate as there were no passed balls/stealing/etc in this division in an effort to make it harder for the Coach Pitcher to throw decent pitches. This put a stop to this and further rule loophole efforts by this coach and all other coaches real quick).
Goes both ways:
Avoiding rec ball you don't have to tolerate low skills and limited desire to compete.
The ones that drive the stereotypes on both sides are equally annoying to their polar opposites.....
@JJsqueeze - The top level definitely gets the most attention, but there is a lower-level travel circuit in SoCal that may fit your bill. Look into teams that are playing AFA and USSSA events - heck, look at ASA too.
There are travel teams for just about every skill level. Find a well-run one that competes in appropriate events for them. I think this applies to just about every area of the country.