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| June 28, 2012 L 18 posts | teams going to Gadsden and Boaz al for NSA I would like to know what teams might be going to the nationals in these two areas the last of July as they are now allowing the use of senior bats? |
| June 29, 2012 DoubleL10 Men's 65 767 posts | I had not played NSA in several years until this past weekend in Texas at the State Championships in Arlington. Yes, NSA is allowing senior bats; however, the ball used was a 50 COR / 275 compression. The one we used was a AJ Starr Tatoo ball which did not hold up well in the heat. Good swings went to the outfield to die and the ball had no pace through the infield. |
| June 29, 2012 TexasTransplant Men's 65 368 posts | Crackerbox (65+) will be there |
| June 30, 2012 hoovedog Men's 50 53 posts | Well Larry, I guess the one you hit out in dead center against us, found an updraft!!lol |
| June 30, 2012 DoubleL10 Men's 65 767 posts | hoovedog, I just swung hard in case I hit it. Bobby hit a couple I thought were gone that just died. |
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