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| Nov. 21, 2007 Jose #12 Men's 60 86 posts | Winter National Results Why hasn\'t there been any postings of the results of the Ft. Myers Winter Nationals? The scores are already up for the Las Vegas tournament. I would just like to see who won the different age brackets. |
| Nov. 21, 2007 MikeC Men's 55 38 posts | I only know about the 60AAA in Ft Myers, FL 1st. Midwest Fossils/Miken (IA,IL) 2nd The Prize Company (MN) 3rd HMR 60's (PA) The Fossils/Miken went undefeatd. The Prize won loser bracket final in bottow of the 7th over the HMR 60's. Good tournament thought it was run well, fields were OK, grounds crew friendly, umpiring was pretty good, great weather all weekend. Quick note I spoke with Miken Sports TODAY and all Ultra II are made in Caledonia, MN to put a end to the Ultra's being made in China story. |
| Nov. 21, 2007 Jose #12 Men's 60 86 posts | Thanks Mike, that's the division I played in with the Curry/Delaware Legends team. It was a very competitive bracket. We lost three games by a total of five runs. Excellent tournament, wish we could have gone a little further, but all the teams we played and saw played really well. Not much separated the top 7-8 teams. |
| Nov. 22, 2007 JohnBob Men's 60 232 posts | MikeC, GREAT job in Fort Myers!!. congratulations to Midwest Fossils. |
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