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Aug. 3, 2006
PattyMac
Topic: Tournaments
Discussion: NSA Worlds.......

MK,

Just for a point of info. The tournament director did not give us the option to play with Florida, Georgia players with 1 exception player. We had enough there to field a team last weekend.

We were not given that option or I assure you we would have played.

Our only mistake was that our whole roster was not received by the director or so he says. Our faxed roster had all of our players on it. The roster we filled out at the tournament was signed by the players we had there. We assumed the director had our faxed copy.

Anyway an expensive and long weekend to play one game.

That is the real story.

PattyMac
March 21, 2006
PattyMac
Topic: General and miscellaneous
Discussion: Montgomery tourny

Bruce,

The Pensacola Merchants finished second and AMI finished third. See you in Winter Haven.

PattyMac
March 9, 2006
PattyMac
Topic: General and miscellaneous
Discussion: Trump Rock 44/375 ASA softballs

Does anyone know what balls SPA is using this year? Just wondering.
Aug. 8, 2005
PattyMac
Topic: Rules of the game
Discussion: USSSA Results??

MK,

Thanks for the kind words about our team. Just wanted to say what a great team that you have put together. Your team put on a show this weekend. Good luck in Des Moines.

To the imposter MK poster, our team follows the rules that are currently in place. For your info Chip Sheffield could not play because of an anniversary last weekend.

Last weekend was real refreshing, no crying about bats or players just real men playing real softball.

Again MK, good luck with your team.

PattyMac
Aug. 4, 2005
PattyMac
Topic: Rules of the game
Discussion: Formal Protest of all 50 major plus snowbirds

MK,

Wasn't it nice when years ago you just went to the tournaments and played. Making all the different divisions ruined softball. Senior softball, in my opinion, should be touching states for all, and tha means all states. I don't really care about the exemption rule, I mean it doesn't make any difference to me. I am glad to be still playing the game I love and have played for the last 30 years. I still love the competition and that is what makes the tournaments like the one this weekend something to look forward to. It is all about getting to play.
See you tomorrow.

PattyMac.
Aug. 4, 2005
PattyMac
Topic: Rules of the game
Discussion: Formal Protest of all 50 major plus snowbirds

Tater and Bruce,

Since yall seem to know all the rules and quick question for yall. If a team played in Plano in the Major Plus division are they frozen to their roster of that team? If they are how can 2 or 3 players change teams to play in the USSSA national this weekend. Would that be breaking the rules? If a team did this would they be ruled ineligible for this tournament?

Just wondering.


July 29, 2005
PattyMac
Topic: Rules of the game
Discussion: Requesting the Snowbird List

Hey GaDog how about emailing me at my office. You have it. President of the C Club. I think you are right this person doesn't want to meet Gary in person on this issue. PattyMac
Jan. 17, 2005
PattyMac
Topic: General and miscellaneous
Discussion: Combining Major & Major Plus Divisions

BillyMac,

What is the official statement coming out of the meeting about Florida and California? Can California and Florida get any players from touching states this year in any organization?

Just wondering.
Jan. 7, 2005
PattyMac
Topic: General and miscellaneous
Discussion: New Major and Major-Plus Regional Restrictions for 2005

Hey BillyMac,

You saw first hand what the rule did to our Crush team last year. It cost us 5 players who had played for the Crush for the last 3 years.

We don't want anything more than everyone else has and that is the ability to get players from touching states. Without this our team is probably doomed.

Answer this for me if anyone can. Why do this to 50 Major plus teams when there are only probably 7-8 teams in the whole country that can and would travel?

This just doesn't make since to me to penalize any team that has the players that are able and willing and want to travel 7-10 weekends a year to play the game they love.

Without the Crush team there will probably not be a major team from the south this year. If that is the way it has to be so be it.

Good luck to everyone.




Jan. 5, 2005
PattyMac
Topic: General and miscellaneous
Discussion: New Major and Major-Plus Regional Restrictions for 2005

Just a word from a 50 major plus player from Florida. We have in this state an organization called Half Century Softball and this is senior softball tournaments once a month all year. This has all ages and has a huge turn out for these tournaments. This is the reason for the large roster of senior players in Florida. Now that this info in known also know that there are only about 3 teams in the 50 division that will travel out of Florida to play senior softball. The Crush team has been the only major plus team from Florida for the last 3 years.

I wonder why this information is not put on the table when decisions are made. We are in danger of losing the only 50 major plus team from Florida with these rules. How does that help Senior Softball?

Also the 50 division is the smallest division in the Half Century organization. These numbers need to be looked at closely before throwing out the huge numbers of "senior players" from Florida
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