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Oct. 18, 2013
Dave m
Topic: General and miscellaneous
Discussion: ISSA Virginia Beach tourney rained out.......who got screwed????

We were lucky only a 5 hour drive.There are plenty of other options they could have offered rather than just keep our money.
How about keep $300, refund the rest and give a free entry to a 2014 tournament.
Give the team a choice, keep all $525 and give us two free entries for next summer. My point is there are choices avaialble to make people happy.
When an organization (ISSA) runs a for profit venture and for circumstances beyond everyone`s control results in a financial loss for them that`s part of the risk running a for profit enterprise.
Feb. 12, 2013
Dave m
Topic: General and miscellaneous
Discussion: 50's mens and 55 mens Maryland

The Shooters went out Sunday`s first game. Lost to a team they had soundly beat twice already. Had to win 3 on Sunday to win. Came out very flat and that was that.
Dec. 14, 2012
Dave m
Topic: Tournaments
Discussion: TOC 2 ??

Went last year to the ISSA TOC in Tampa. It was great to get out of the cold for a few days. We had fun playing ball. However, we never once checked in anywhere. Just showed up and played and no one seemed to care. Truly just pay and play.
Nov. 27, 2012
Dave m
Topic: Rules of the game
Discussion: pitching screens

Webbie,
I play AAA and am 59. One item I did not mention is we play at night under the lights. There is a definite difference between seeing at night and during the day at those balls going up the middle.
Nov. 26, 2012
Dave m
Topic: Rules of the game
Discussion: pitching screens

All I know is our rec league went to a screen this past season. After pitching with the screen I never want to go back without the screen. All the stress is removed, all the worry about getting drilled is over. If we are truly worried about protecting pitchers the screen is the way to go.
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