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Seemed like a good heading for this topic. Anyway, I spent yesterday at a men's invitational and saw some pretty good ball - and some pretty bad ball. I've gotten to a point where my initial appearance is really good - uniform, polished shoes, blocked cap, .... And, I've gotten to where my mechanics are pretty crisp & precise. All this to say that looking right - uniform & mechanics - go a long way towards getting less grief on those plays that are bangers. I'll use 2 partners yesterday as an example. First is retired military (at least I think an Air force puke is military) and the other is a former world class Major level player. Uniform on the Air Force guy was pretty good & somewhat sloppy on the old player. Each made the correct call on the banger, but weren't emphatic andcaught some grief. I had several bangers throughout the day - plat & on bases - and the most I heard was "Damn, I'll bet you've been waiting all day just for the chance to do that thing." Just another of those reminders - When we look like we know exactly what we're doing, people assume that we do - until we prove them wrong.
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Cannot agree more..........worked a BIG (and I mean BIG) kid-ball tournament this weekend......(I almost begged off because I am still not 100%......but did not want to disapoint Area UIC)
ASA State tournament uniform code in effect...... I had all my shirts and pants pressed.....new 8 stitch hat.....shined shoes till they hurt your eyes.....gave it all the extra attention. Really been concentrating on my field mechanics this year and called 13 games........only 1 coach told me I needed glasses...... UIC was from out of the area and gave me a great evaluation...... I also got the Championship game (along with our Dist. UIC). Ribs were still a bit sore after Fridays games......but loosened up Saturday and Sunday. LOOOOOONNNNGGGGG Saturday.......First game at 8:00 a.m. and finished my last at 10:15 Saturday night.......did not have to come back till 12:20 Sunday for the undefeated bracket game and thought I might get to sleep in.......But had to get up early to wash and iron shirts. Thanks Guys.......a lot of the credit goes to y'all. Joel |
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WOW.....
Sounds like you are really getting ready
for the big STATE assignment. Were by chance, you in Pasadena or Lake Jackson? It was rather warm Saturday. I had six games (ASA) District 38 tournment on Sat. in Lufkin.
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In League City......Dist. 31.
Just got a letter today from Studdard to call in the State Tournament for 10U in Lake Jackson ......... (I did NOT put in on my availability list).......I can't do it......prior commitments.......crud!! I am still waiting for the 18U in July...... I am calling an 18U scrimmage tomorrow night........ New mask and shinguards.........(my others got stolen....I won't go into that......funny that whoever took them left my cup though........) I also lost my K1.........gonna have to call with my old ALL-STAR stand-by. I got a good Wilson Light-weight mask and replaced my ALL-STAR star shin guards.........gonna take a few more games to have the $$$ to replace the K-1 though.........(sigh). Joel [Edited by Gulf Coast Blue on Jun 4th, 2001 at 10:16 PM] |
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