So excited to see two Georgia 12u teams represent our state @ PGF Nationals so well. Georgia Impact is set to play DS Hot Shots for the championship which should be an awesome game!
My daughter's team won a berth to the USAES-WFC in Kansas City and I am having some concerns about what I am seeing. I thought this was to be a true competition between teams that won a berth BUT I have now seen several teams from our state that did not win anything, some didn't even come close...
They are doing this in February locally and was curious if it is a waste of time and $. They charge $150 for this which I think is a little steep and am wondering if it's worth it. Thoughts?
Kind of crazy thing but I need to know which is going to hold my kid longer and give her more energy at a tournament. She is extremely picky about what she eats so I have narrowed it down between PBJ's and a Ham/cheese sandwiches. We have never really had this issue come up until this weekend...
Is there any way to watch the PGF games in cali without having to pay to join this FloPro? I think $149.99 is a little steep to be able to watch the games.
I don't understand this at all and need someone that can explain it to me. My DD's whip is all over the place but coming down with each game she pitches. She faced 138 batters this fall, had 6 walks total and 10 SO total. Her strike % avg was .650. So what does WHIP mean and how does this come...
My DD is a 2004 and will be moving to 12U in the fall. She is currently our primary pitcher on an A level team, large organization. She just made her middle school team for Fall as well. We have been working on pitching at 40-43ft for about 2 months now so she would be ready and has been in...
My 10YO daughter threw 208 pitches during a 5GG tourney and some of the parents on our team are upset about this. I have talked to her pitching coach about this who doesn't seem too worried as long as my daughter is physically okay so I am just curious what the average is for a tournament. Thanks