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| June 2, 2012 Old Wussie 3 posts | Reno Does anyone know who won the 65 Major division?..who played for the championship?.and the guy from K.C. Fire should be banned from softball for at least 1 year...wow..what an embarrassingly stunning performance and I feel bad for his teammates who seemed to be real gentlemen. |
| June 3, 2012 DoubleL10 Men's 65 765 posts | I heard that the High Desert Roadrunners beat Ruth in the winners bracket finals. First American Title beat Tri-State Diamondbacks to knock them out. So High Desert was sitting back awaiting the winner of the Ruth - First American Title game. |
| June 3, 2012 JAJ 1 posts | Old Wussie: There are two sides to the story about the KC Fire guy you said should be banned for at least a year. A cheap comment! |
| June 4, 2012 The real deal Men's 60 46 posts | Can you fill us in as to what happened? Might be a teachable moment for the rest of us... |
| June 4, 2012 SSUSA Staff 787 posts | There was an ejection of two players, one from each team, following a verbal confrontation in an elimination game Thursday morning. The umpires and Field Director handled the situation firmly and immediately, and the respective teams, including the two ejected players, behaved in an apporpriate manner after the incident. We perceive this as simply an unfortunate 'heat of the moment' occurrence and no further disciplinary is contemplated. |
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