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Discussion: Larry 60+

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Aug. 20, 2007
Silver Fox
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Larry 60+
Taits!! Thankyou for your input.. I really appreciate it..
and your viewpoints.. I will update you asap.. Larry
Aug. 20, 2007
taits
Men's 65
4548 posts
Larry, Use the process, that's what it is supposed to be there for.
Aug. 20, 2007
Silver Fox
8 posts
I have used the formal process of submitting the correct
forms to be in the AA division in Reno!! Our forms were
read and approved at that time, just last month....I have used the appropriate forms issued by SSUSA.. We were
submitted as a first year team (AAA) which is always the designation for first year teams (no matter who or what the
team may think themselves to be). After the appropriate
games played, or tournments, it is then decided by the SSUA organization to either re-rate a team or leave it where is was by their win loss record!! Larry / Silver Fox
Aug. 20, 2007
Silver Fox
8 posts
I have used the formal process of submitting the correct
forms to be in the AA division in Reno!! Our forms were
read and approved at that time, just last month....I have used the appropriate forms issued by SSUSA.. We were
submitted as a first year team (AAA) which is always the designation for first year teams (no matter who or what the
team may think themselves to be). After the appropriate
games played, or tournments, it is then decided by the SSUA organization to either re-rate a team or leave it where is was by their win loss record!! Larry / Silver Fox
Aug. 20, 2007
taits
Men's 65
4548 posts
Not sure but it's possible that SSUSa messed up in the beginning. Having you play AA instead of AAA. Since you were a new team and If I remember correctly, new teams are supposed to come in as a AAA team.
If they messed up, at the start, I don't think trying to correct it now is a good thing, but you do deserve an explanation either way.
Aug. 20, 2007
taits
Men's 65
4548 posts
Larry, I took awhile, but do remember you from Fresno & more,
Those were some pretty good days, imo.
I hope all is going well with this new venture.
Perhaps we'll meet up somewhere again, Tulare would be ok as well.
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