Thanks for the advice. None of the pitchers had a delivery that gave me fits. One team had a pitcher that would have been legal in ASA JO. The rest stepped forward a tiny bit off the pitcher's plate and then came with the standard patented "Men's Leap to 42 Feet" special.
One of the better pitchers on the championship team was apparently pitching from the 1B side of the rubber, both feet outside of the 24 in lane. As U3 for that game, I couldn't see it and his heel was staying even with the front of the plate. PU never called it and the opponents only started to complain with 2 outs in the last inning.
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