Who ever stated that some HS ball is like watered-down rec ball?
This right here, it kills me. I can't even imagine a 48-47 game... in our area, HS ball is great. I hate the what seems like the rest of the world has this impression of HS softball.
Who ever stated that some HS ball is like watered-down rec ball?
This right here, it kills me. I can't even imagine a 48-47 game... in our area, HS ball is great. I hate the what seems like the rest of the world has this impression of HS softball.
California has 37 million people, that's more than Washington, Arizona, Indiana, Illinois, and Colorado put together. Tie this into the fact that California tends to have a higher number of high schools with lower total student counts, and what you get is a LOT of high schools. In most places, there are actually more high school teams then rec ball teams in the same community, meaning that the HS game has a lower talent pool to pull from then rec ball. Then you have the problem of finding coaches for all these people.
All of this, decided by how some coked up politician decided to draw lines on a map and held in check by buckets of red tape and the general inability of state workers to do anything, or get any funding. So, yes, it's not exactly a ripe environment for quality girls fastpitch.
So now do you understand why some of us recommend travel ball for the serious player and leave the HS ball as a Jerry Springer entertainment replacement?
-W