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| June 28, 2010 einstein Men's 50 3142 posts | Balls Hey Guys. We played a tournament in Oakdale, California this weekend in 100 degrees using the Baden Fire ball and it held up very well. That gives us 2 good 44x375 balls, that I've experienced, to use in high temperature, Baden and Trump. |
| June 28, 2010 taits Men's 65 3999 posts | Those balls were flying out in your game against the Longhorns. Good game. |
| June 29, 2010 Smokey20 Men's 55 102 posts | Joe, Finally played on the same team together. First time I've hit the Baden Fire Ball. Held up very well in the 100 degree heat. Maybe SSUSA sould switch to this as opposed to the Trump. PS....I won't tell anyone about that K looking. |
| June 29, 2010 einstein Men's 50 3142 posts | Hey Brian. Felt good being on the same team with you after all the battles. I thought that Baden Fire ball held up great in 100 degrees and like you, would endorse it across the board for any association usage. K looking? Me???? Pine-stein strikes again. |
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