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Discussion: 2004 NSA World Series results,50\'s division

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Aug. 2, 2004
rabbit
Men's 70
319 posts
2004 NSA World Series results,50's division
here are the results as I have them for the past weekend in the 50's division.

The Indiana Classics,Greensburg,Indiana defeated the Eco Quest/Carriage Homes out of Little Rock, Arkansas, 12-9 to win the AAA
division . the results are as follows

1.Indiana Classics
2.Eco Quest/Carriage Homes-Arkansas
3.Metro Stars-Louisville,Ky
4.OG'S- Louisville,Ky
5.Pensacola ,Florida / Team Doc's
6. Eagle Sytems-Memphis, Tenn

Major divison,
Direct Hire ,Trafalger,Indiana won easy the major division. results of top 4,
1.Direct Hire
2.Motown Stars
3.Tennesee Legends
4,Linwood/Tri State,Alabama 50's

Major Plus
I do not know who won the final game they were playing the "if" game when I left, it was between Pine Knob and Florida Crush.
1.-
2-
3. JAH Masters
4.Stafford's-Cincinnati
5.Mission- Texas
6.Thermco.

It was a well run tourney, umpires good, fields good, The balls were not the best I have seen, but they were still hitting quite a few home rruns.

hope this helps all, please post the winner of the major plus if any one knows who won the final game. and the other divisions also. Thanks, Rabbit, coach of the Indiana Classics AAA 50's .
d
Aug. 2, 2004
BillyMac
Men's 55
91 posts
Florida Crush double dipped Pine Knob to take the 50+, Major + division. Both games won by one run. Congratulations to all and we'll see you in Panama City this weekend.
Aug. 2, 2004
stig 52
Men's 50
46 posts
Congratulations to Indiana Classics on your winning the 50 AAA title. You guys played great. The tournament was well run with great fields. It's too bad they have the NSA and USSSA Worlds on back to back weekends. World Tournaments need to be spaced out better especially the one's that are close to each other.
Aug. 2, 2004
jah#4
Men's 70
576 posts
Rabbit
Good to see you in Boaz. you had a very good team and some class players. As far as the Crush they had their hitting shoe on all weekend but one game, as the finals shows. That not to say the fine team that Pine Knob bought down to play, I feel any of the 6 major + team could have won if they got hot and played some D. in which all six teams did at one time or another but The Crush did at the right time at the end. hope to see and talk to you a little more in PC.
Don
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