Iluvblue wrote: Just being a socal team doesnt make a team good.....
I don't think anyone on this board is saying that.
Iluvblue wrote: Just being a socal team doesnt make a team good.....
90066DAD wrote:Uh..., I think that was just a friendly jab (I hope). I wouldn't take that one seriously.
triplecrown wrote:i will just say this about "NoCal" as some over hyped So-Cal dads describe it, for a group of coachs that dont have 1/100 of the girls to pick from like that So-Cal, these coachs/players do one hell of a job facing the countrys best. Just last year, Lady Magic 16U ASA National Champs, California Grapettes 12U 3rd place finish in ASA National. Its funny that you get to know some of the So-Cal coachs on here and they are the last to blast Nor-Cal because they KNOW that any time they play Nor-Cals best they are in for a fight. There is something about the girls from Nor-Cal that they have inside , and its the fight they have (thats something you cant teach), and thats hard to find in 12,13,14,15 yr olds. So just keep on thinking your in a different league So-Cal, and we will just keep on working hard with what we have, and see you at the end of the year.
Spazsdad wrote:Skarp wrote:triplecrown wrote:i will just say this about "NoCal" as some over hyped So-Cal dads describe it, for a group of coachs that dont have 1/100 of the girls to pick from like that So-Cal, these coachs/players do one hell of a job facing the countrys best. Just last year, Lady Magic 16U ASA National Champs, California Grapettes 12U 3rd place finish in ASA National. Its funny that you get to know some of the So-Cal coachs on here and they are the last to blast Nor-Cal because they KNOW that any time they play Nor-Cals best they are in for a fight. There is something about the girls from Nor-Cal that they have inside , and its the fight they have (thats something you cant teach), and thats hard to find in 12,13,14,15 yr olds. So just keep on thinking your in a different league So-Cal, and we will just keep on working hard with what we have, and see you at the end of the year.
That brought a tear to my eye. No really, it did.
Why? Because you were laughing so hard it made you cry?
Skarp wrote:
No...it's because I have a soft spot in my heart for people with special needs.