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9Y3Dogs

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Posted - 06/06/2018 :  17:59:23  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
The bracket shows the Tigers for one of the Academy teams. That is not their majors team in that age group.
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Not that i care either way but Titans beat Tigers and Buckhead Bucks beat 643 Cougars and Jaguars.

So much defensiveness on boths sides. Why do you care how people spend their money?

Just crazy how people get so wrapped up in mythical 8u/9u/10u/11u/12u/13u/14u/15u etc. rankings. Just enjoy the small window to see good kids playing a great game and stop projecting your wishes and desires onto kids who didnt ask for them and probably dont want them.

The worst part about youth sports is the adults.
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Team13

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Posted - 06/06/2018 :  18:25:43  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
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Originally posted by bkball

Curious how East Marietta is doing these days? They used to have a big park turnout over there and some of their allstar teams were really good.
Have they lost numbers as well.



East Marietta is still a Little League park. They don't have near the number of players they used to. East Cobb (and other travel programs) really hit them hard years ago and I don't think they ever recovered. They had some powerhouse All-Star teams back in the 80's. They won the LLWS in 1983.
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bkball

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Posted - 06/08/2018 :  15:27:04  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Someone should post the East Cobb story I don't mean from GB's point of view but from some of the players that were around back in the day when East Cobb first started where ever that was. How the fields were obtained all that good stuff. I have never heard the real story but would love to know the background of that whole program. I have heard stories about the late 80's when players were being recruited from GB but I am not from this area and would love to know.
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