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Jan. 19, 2007 Bob D. Men's 60 10 posts | Tournament ages Can anyone tell me what year end tournaments let you play using next year's age. I am playing on a tournament team in Delaware but will be moving to Arizona in September. I am now league age 59 but can play in 2008 as a 60 yr. old. I would also like to find a tournament team in Arizona to play on in September. E-mail me at raiderctry@msn.com. |
Jan. 19, 2007 BruceinGa Men's 70 3233 posts | Most, if not all of the Winternationals allow you to play as a 49 yr old. |
Jan. 20, 2007 Jose #12 Men's 60 89 posts | I have played with Bob for 4 years and he is an excellent shortstop and hitter, but he is an even better teammate. Some team would be lucky to latch on to him. We will miss him here in Delaware. |
Jan. 21, 2007 Bob D. Men's 60 10 posts | Bruce: Are you saying all National tournaments from September on you can play at next year's age? |
Jan. 21, 2007 BruceinGa Men's 70 3233 posts | Bob D., I believe it would be more correct to say that most, if not all, WINTERNATIONALS allow players to play as their ages as of the following year. Does that make sense? If you will be 50 in 2008, you can play as a 50 yr old in the winternationals in 2007. Likewise, if you will be 60 in 2008, you can play as a 60 yr old in the winternationals in 2007. The same goes for each age division. You should check with each individual association before spending money on travel, motels, etc. |
Jan. 21, 2007 Bob D. Men's 60 10 posts | Bruce: Thanks, Now all I have to do is find a 60 tournament team in Arizona. |