- Dec 7, 2011
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So my pitching DD went out there in her All-Star game and from what I saw just cleaned-up on batters. In that format she took her two innings given (the last two) and struck-out 4 out of seven faced where the only baserunner was an infield hit that the third baseman did not cut it off on a slap. The rest were weak infield pops & grounders.
In batting she went 1-2 with a fly-out and a great line single.
She was the fastest pitcher by a noticable margin. She did all the prescribed behaviors etc.
The format has at the end of each game a real-time selection of "All-American" players that were the best of the game to play in an All-American game today. My DD here did not get one of those offers.
So after the game I was approached by those wondering where DD's invite was to the All-American games. It was at this point where I was starting to realize it wasn't just my daddy-glasses in action but there was a general shock she didn't get the All-American offer. In fact many stated after seeing a bunch of other All-star games that my DD was probably the best pitching seen in those games.
So what I want to ask y'all here is does anyone know what the All-American selection process is for the CO Sparkler All-Stars? Is there a chance a kid can perform too well where the All-Star game coaches (which are smaller school coaches) look at somebody as not within their reach? Is it because we didn't proactively get on the mailings to those coaches running the All-Stars? Or is it probably just one of those things in life that will not have definition....?
We really don't care too much but I am just scratching my head on the logic.
Any insights?
In batting she went 1-2 with a fly-out and a great line single.
She was the fastest pitcher by a noticable margin. She did all the prescribed behaviors etc.
The format has at the end of each game a real-time selection of "All-American" players that were the best of the game to play in an All-American game today. My DD here did not get one of those offers.
So after the game I was approached by those wondering where DD's invite was to the All-American games. It was at this point where I was starting to realize it wasn't just my daddy-glasses in action but there was a general shock she didn't get the All-American offer. In fact many stated after seeing a bunch of other All-star games that my DD was probably the best pitching seen in those games.
So what I want to ask y'all here is does anyone know what the All-American selection process is for the CO Sparkler All-Stars? Is there a chance a kid can perform too well where the All-Star game coaches (which are smaller school coaches) look at somebody as not within their reach? Is it because we didn't proactively get on the mailings to those coaches running the All-Stars? Or is it probably just one of those things in life that will not have definition....?
We really don't care too much but I am just scratching my head on the logic.
Any insights?