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Discussion: Las Vegas Results

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Nov. 24, 2008
DesertDave
Men's 60
74 posts
Las Vegas Results
Any word on results from Vegas this past weekend?
Nov. 24, 2008
softballer
Men's 65
594 posts
Dave
in the 55AAA Over the Edge beat Wilson's 55's for the championship Mustang's took third!
Nov. 24, 2008
softballer
Men's 65
594 posts
ps one thing about desert bloom was no field prep no double bag at first no water in the dugout and no snack bar!
NOT GOOD FOR ANY TEAMS STUCK OUT THERE!
Nov. 24, 2008
Dbax
Men's 65
2100 posts
Men's 50 Major

1. Tucson Bandits (6-0)
2. Mudhens
3. East Bay Oldies
Nov. 24, 2008
softballer
Men's 65
594 posts
MTC BEAT Boaz Exports
Nov. 24, 2008
db14
104 posts
Just another comment regarding the Desert Bloom complex. The lights were terrible with several near injuries. Restrooms were disgusting! No doors, soap or paper towels we are softball players and have been there before but the wives , girlfriends & fans deserve a bit more. Cops at the complex and surrounding area every several hours busting people.
Nov. 24, 2008
softballer
Men's 65
594 posts
db14 who did you play for out there?
Nov. 24, 2008
hawian pete
Men's 50
14 posts
anyone out there know who won the mens 50AAA??
Nov. 24, 2008
Ken
Men's 55
462 posts
I heard it was the Barcelona Bandits. Anyone know who won 55 Major?
Nov. 24, 2008
4x4
Men's 65
601 posts
Not only were the bathrooms below standard. Along with the no paper towels, etc - there were no functional sinks to wash/clean.

Last year at this park there was an occaisional field grooming. This year there didn't seem to be any during the course of the tournament.

Competition was stellar.
Nov. 24, 2008
softballer
Men's 65
594 posts
4x4 you had to push down on the button to get the water to work! and i shuck your hand! lol
Nov. 24, 2008
4x4
Men's 65
601 posts
Not to worry - I keep Purel in the bat bag - just in case ! Sometimes it's just safer that way.

It was the gals that were not very comfortable with those facilities......pretty Spartan.

I didn't notice the police around the fields. It didn't seem to have the derelicts hanging around like some of the other LV fields do.

The upper field was unevenly curved for drainage whi8ch troubled some of the outfielders. Coupled with the very uneven surface of the outfields and infields playing at night must have been horrid. That same field had a big hole in the grass between 1st and 2nd - that was an ankle breaker waiting to happen.
Nov. 25, 2008
db14
104 posts
Hey SOFTBALLER you knucklehead.....you shold know who i play for. I'm the first baseman on YOUR team.
Nov. 25, 2008
softballer
Men's 65
594 posts
db u r 2 ez!
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