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Old Thu Jun 19, 2008, 12:46pm
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I'm seeing this on the softball board, too. More USSSA questions are being asked than in previous years. Does that mean USSSA is growing, or does that mean USSSA coaches and umpires are less knowledgeable than those in other sanctioning bodies?
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Old Thu Jun 19, 2008, 01:16pm
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Well three years ago around here practically nobody played in that organization. Now it seems to be the majority of teams play for this organization. *shrug*

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Old Thu Jun 19, 2008, 01:26pm
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In my area (south Louisiana) USSSA is definitely growing. By far the most popular baseball sanctioning group. Cal Ripken and Little League are practically non-existent.
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Old Thu Jun 19, 2008, 01:31pm
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Babe Ruth has been battling USSSA and BPA for the better youth baseball players in my area for quite some time. I actually believe that adding the modified 70/50 for Cal Ripken was a direct reaction to the problem. Even now some of the larger Babe Ruth leagues in my area are contemplating becoming travel ball parks exclusively. LL big diamond play has been holding it's own, but only as a second option to Legion and HS Summer ball.


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Old Thu Jun 19, 2008, 01:56pm
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USSSA is about all we see around this area-
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Old Thu Jun 19, 2008, 03:24pm
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I'm seeing this on the softball board, too. More USSSA questions are being asked than in previous years. Does that mean USSSA is growing, or does that mean USSSA coaches and umpires are less knowledgeable than those in other sanctioning bodies?
most of the travel teams are USSSA in this area. It makes it easier for them to be in the abundance of tournaments that USSSA has.

Amazing to me how many different "World Series" they have in one summer.

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Old Thu Jun 19, 2008, 03:36pm
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We've seen a shift in my area for travel teams to play USSSA instead of AAU which was very popular when I first moved to this area 8 years ago. Most of the feedback I got was that USSSA charged less to play and teams were taking on less expense as a result.

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Old Thu Jun 19, 2008, 03:41pm
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We've seen a shift in my area for travel teams to play USSSA instead of AAU which was very popular when I first moved to this area 8 years ago. Most of the feedback I got was that USSSA charged less to play and teams were taking on less expense as a result.

Lawrence
I have noticed a similar shift here.

As a sidenote, I do not like working the smallball USSSA in this area because most times they are played on skinned diamonds with portable mounds. The lack of infield grass in baseball games annoys me (but not in softball games, go figure).
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