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Sept. 28 Lecak Men's 60 1026 posts | I noticed throughout 2006 that there were no 50 teams of any sort out of Las Vegas, that is a sin. Over the next several months I would like to see if that can change. The city of Las Vegas hosts enough events where a team based out of Las Vegas would not need to travel much and therefore would not require a large budget. I would like to see if I can get started two teams an upper team and a lower team from the RESIDENTS of Las Vegas who are not currently affliated with any active Sentior teams. IF YOU ARE CURRENTLY ON A ROSTER this isn't for you. This is for the players with no current outlet. A team based out of Las Vegas should have 5-7 tournaments available to us plus NASF allows seniors to swing Ultra II against the young teams and they put on 10-15 tournaments a year. We could get alot of softball without a lot of travel. I already have a list of players who are interested so I am not starting from zero. I would like to have a game against the over 35 team based in Las Vegas and try to enter a team for the Winter event in November that SSUSA is hosting. After that we will see what 2007 brings. If you are a Las Vegas residient here is my contact info. Joe Lecak 528-6365 Cell j.lecak@cox.net |
Oct. 3 Lecak Men's 60 1026 posts | If nobody minds I'm bumping this to the top, it is obviously working I received several serious inquiries since posting this. Thanks for indulging me. Hopefully we (Las Vegas residents) can add several new teams with new faces to the mix. |
Oct. 3 bashbro1 Men's 70 267 posts | Intestinal gas (Mr. flatus) is produced by bacterial action on waste matter in the intestines and composed primarily of hydrogen sulfide and varying amounts of methane. hydrogen sulfide is a colorless, flammable, water-soluble, cumulatively poisonous gas, H2S, having the odor of rotten eggs: used chiefly in the manufacture of chemicals, in metallurgy, and as a reagent in laboratory analysis. bashbro1 (desperately seeking a waist high pitch from Mr. Flatus or Rotten Eggs) |
Oct. 3 Lecak Men's 60 1026 posts | Thanks guys for hijacking my thread, I'm sure the ballplayers in Las Vegas without teams also aprreciate it. |
Oct. 10 Lecak Men's 60 1026 posts | Wanted to bump this thread, I have received a number of interesting responses and wanted to keep this going for a little while longer. With some luck a brand new team may get formed. |