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Post by joeyd on May 6, 2013 1:33:57 GMT -5
Word on the street is you are hitting clean up for your 16" softball team. Can you live up to the pressure?
What is the main strategy you can draw from fast pitch softball to the game of 16" softball?
Where do you see the ASA in 5 years?
What are your opinions on college exposure tournaments? What is the best way to promote your players?
Recently you ran a baseball tournament for John "Lock" Pieritz, what were your impressions of the tournament?
What are your thoughts of these people:
Lock Mike Mucha Dave Betcher Barrack Obama Bill Conroy
Thank You!
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ltdan
Softball Enthusiast
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Post by ltdan on May 6, 2013 17:47:23 GMT -5
I will answer the following questions with the truth and only the truth.
Question 1- pressure is what I live for in life. Although I should hit lead off, the old wheels just don't turn the same now a days.
Question 2- No comparison between the two. Played 12" for over 12 years with a mitt. 16" is faster and fun!!!!!!!! Mike Paulo, king of 16", gave me all the tips I needed to know. Uncle Mikey was the best.
Question 3- It will be gone ski. Greed has taken over the ASA world, it is a shame. A change at the top is needed. Also a change at the people running these Asa qualifiers is needed. 10u is almost over and done. 12u is ghost town as well. It really irks me to see the softball world turned upside down in ASA. i always played ASA tournaments with the teams i coached. Guys like Dave Betcher, Dd and others worked hard to promote ASA softball only to let characters use Asa for supporting their pocket books. Change is needed badly. Enough said, you be the JUDGE???
Question 4- Again the money making hub of the Midwest. Yes it's good for the girls. My question is for the college coaches who sometimes can't pick their noses, let alone players who have talent. What are college coaches looking for or are they there for a buddy party? The college coaches who are in full focus, gets that player who goes up and beyond. The coach who trusts the newspaper, gets a sun tan oiler for the next 4 years.
Question 5- let's just say Lumbo Lock has a lot to learn in running tournament rule. He will be at the top in time. Baby steps before retirement.
Question 6-
Lock- great friend, business partner who I would trust with my pinky toe. Needs to learn to trust friends and learn his enemy's.
Mike Mucha- will become one of the very best 16" softball pitchers in the game before long. Great coach at 16". Good friend, but if you stick a lump of coal up his rear end, he will crap out the biggest diamond you ever saw. Very tight!!!!!
Dave Betcher- the trickiest coach on the diamonds. Also one of the most respected coaches in the game. Hawkeye has my up most respect as a coach and a person. He also is the one responsible for the name Lt. Dan.
Obama- the single greatest president in the history of the United States of America. God bless him and his family
Bill Conroy- I have stated many times this man I consider a friend. Bill has done a lot for the softball world. He has helped many girls get into college in his time. I respect the man and my son loved him as his wrestling coach. Very good wrestling coach!
If anyone would take offense to my mind, call me hillbilly, ketchup lover, plumbers crack. Call me anything you want, but whatever you call me don't call me a liar, cause you were told the truth. God bless to all, Lt. Dan
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lock
Softball Nut
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Post by lock on May 6, 2013 20:01:35 GMT -5
You are a liar! I talked to Alex and you lied to Cindy.
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Post by joeyd on May 6, 2013 21:02:15 GMT -5
You are a liar! I talked to Alex and you lied to Cindy. You owe Cindy money you tightski!!!
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lock
Softball Nut
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Post by lock on May 7, 2013 18:33:57 GMT -5
You are a liar! I talked to Alex and you lied to Cindy. You owe Cindy money you tightski!!! I'm still waiting for Cindy's two umpires to show! Oh by the way... I'm still getting complaints about Dan Bryant...
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