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by DunninLA » Mon Aug 12, 2013 8:48 pm

I missed that broadcast Sunday morning. I hope they replay it at some point.

Does anyone know where the Order of Finish is for 18Premier? I've always found the PGF website difficult to navigate, so maybe it's there and I just missed it. If anyone has the link, I'd appreciate it.
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by PDad » Mon Aug 12, 2013 8:55 pm

DunninLA wrote:Does anyone know where the Order of Finish is for 18Premier? I've always found the PGF website difficult to navigate, so maybe it's there and I just missed it. If anyone has the link, I'd appreciate it.

All the links are on the National Championships page and highlighted in yellow - http://www.premiergirlsfastpitch.com/re ... nships.php
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by jmo » Mon Aug 12, 2013 9:46 pm

PDad wrote:
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Spazsdad wrote:It think the venue used for 14 and 16 at CSUF was better, purpose built for fastpitch, permanent fences at 200', the netting mentioned above, but maybe the capacity is an issue.

Mark Campbell talked about CSUF fences being deeper, so I looked it up -
Dimensions (Left-Center-Right): 190’-220’-190’

CSUF Seating Capacity: 1,000 + "a beautifully landscaped grassy knoll that runs from foul line to right centerfield in the outfield."

There is a generation of Americans who probably wouldn't consider a"grassy knoll" to be an ideal location. :shock:

Yeah, that's why I quoted it. I primarily saw kids out there during the college events.


Unfortunately they closed off the "grassy knoll" area this year.
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by juandoe » Mon Aug 12, 2013 10:14 pm

DunninLA wrote:I missed that broadcast Sunday morning. I hope they replay it at some point..



18u will be replayed on ESPNU at 10 pm tonight and tomorrow.
And Wednesday at 1am -3 am

14u will be replayed Friday at 10 pm on Prime

12 u will be replayed Saturday at 12 noon on Prime
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by Trophy Hunter » Mon Aug 12, 2013 11:23 pm

jmo wrote:
PDad wrote:
anonlooker wrote:
PDad wrote:
Spazsdad wrote:It think the venue used for 14 and 16 at CSUF was better, purpose built for fastpitch, permanent fences at 200', the netting mentioned above, but maybe the capacity is an issue.

Mark Campbell talked about CSUF fences being deeper, so I looked it up -
Dimensions (Left-Center-Right): 190’-220’-190’

CSUF Seating Capacity: 1,000 + "a beautifully landscaped grassy knoll that runs from foul line to right centerfield in the outfield."

There is a generation of Americans who probably wouldn't consider a"grassy knoll" to be an ideal location. :shock:

Yeah, that's why I quoted it. I primarily saw kids out there during the college events.


Unfortunately they closed off the "grassy knoll" area this year.


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by dirtlover » Tue Aug 13, 2013 8:29 am

PDad wrote:
Spazsdad wrote:It think the venue used for 14 and 16 at CSUF was better, purpose built for fastpitch, permanent fences at 200', the netting mentioned above, but maybe the capacity is an issue.

Mark Campbell talked about CSUF fences being deeper, so I looked it up -
Dimensions (Left-Center-Right): 190’-220’-190’

CSUF Seating Capacity: 1,000 + "a beautifully landscaped grassy knoll that runs from foul line to right centerfield in the outfield."


I guess someone could tell Campbell all 3 homeruns would have left any field they played on. Deanna Manning stadium has the parking and the room to accomodate a very large crowd. The wire backstop is the only bummer and I am sure money can fix that.
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by Dugout Dad » Tue Aug 13, 2013 8:52 am

dirtlover wrote:
PDad wrote:
Spazsdad wrote:It think the venue used for 14 and 16 at CSUF was better, purpose built for fastpitch, permanent fences at 200', the netting mentioned above, but maybe the capacity is an issue.

Mark Campbell talked about CSUF fences being deeper, so I looked it up -
Dimensions (Left-Center-Right): 190’-220’-190’

CSUF Seating Capacity: 1,000 + "a beautifully landscaped grassy knoll that runs from foul line to right centerfield in the outfield."


I guess someone could tell Campbell all 3 homeruns would have left any field they played on. Deanna Manning stadium has the parking and the room to accomodate a very large crowd. The wire backstop is the only bummer and I am sure money can fix that.

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by PDad » Tue Aug 13, 2013 11:59 am

dirtlover wrote:
PDad wrote:
Spazsdad wrote:It think the venue used for 14 and 16 at CSUF was better, purpose built for fastpitch, permanent fences at 200', the netting mentioned above, but maybe the capacity is an issue.

Mark Campbell talked about CSUF fences being deeper, so I looked it up -
Dimensions (Left-Center-Right): 190’-220’-190’

CSUF Seating Capacity: 1,000 + "a beautifully landscaped grassy knoll that runs from foul line to right centerfield in the outfield."

I guess someone could tell Campbell all 3 homeruns would have left any field they played on. ...

Why? He thought CSUF's fences were deeper than what they normally play with... :?
He talked about his outfielders playing too deep ("sucked back") in the first inning and thought some of the balls they hit would have been out with 'regular depth' fences.

CSUF's fences are deeper left center to right center and shorter down the lines.
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by dirtlover » Tue Aug 13, 2013 1:38 pm

PDad wrote:
dirtlover wrote:
PDad wrote:
Spazsdad wrote:It think the venue used for 14 and 16 at CSUF was better, purpose built for fastpitch, permanent fences at 200', the netting mentioned above, but maybe the capacity is an issue.

Mark Campbell talked about CSUF fences being deeper, so I looked it up -
Dimensions (Left-Center-Right): 190’-220’-190’

CSUF Seating Capacity: 1,000 + "a beautifully landscaped grassy knoll that runs from foul line to right centerfield in the outfield."

I guess someone could tell Campbell all 3 homeruns would have left any field they played on. ...

Why? He thought CSUF's fences were deeper than what they normally play with... :?
He talked about his outfielders playing too deep ("sucked back") in the first inning and thought some of the balls they hit would have been out with 'regular depth' fences.


CSUF's fences are deeper left center to right center and shorter down the lines.




:? If CSUF fences were deeper then why would the balls they hit that didn't go out get out there? I didn't see the interview just going off of what you posted. For his girls playing back it didn't change anything. If anything his team benefitted with the shallow hits in the first. I did notice a lot of kids playing back all week not sure why.
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by PDad » Tue Aug 13, 2013 2:25 pm

dirtlover wrote:
PDad wrote:
dirtlover wrote:
PDad wrote:
Spazsdad wrote:It think the venue used for 14 and 16 at CSUF was better, purpose built for fastpitch, permanent fences at 200', the netting mentioned above, but maybe the capacity is an issue.

Mark Campbell talked about CSUF fences being deeper, so I looked it up -
Dimensions (Left-Center-Right): 190’-220’-190’

CSUF Seating Capacity: 1,000 + "a beautifully landscaped grassy knoll that runs from foul line to right centerfield in the outfield."

I guess someone could tell Campbell all 3 homeruns would have left any field they played on. ...

Why? He thought CSUF's fences were deeper than what they normally play with... :?
He talked about his outfielders playing too deep ("sucked back") in the first inning and thought some of the balls they hit would have been out with 'regular depth' fences.

CSUF's fences are deeper left center to right center and shorter down the lines.

:? If CSUF fences were deeper then why would the balls they hit that didn't go out get out there? I didn't see the interview just going off of what you posted. For his girls playing back it didn't change anything. If anything his team benefitted with the shallow hits in the first. I did notice a lot of kids playing back all week not sure why.

MC's comments are from his 14U game at CSUF, not the 18U-Premier game.
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