by AlwaysImprove » Sun Feb 22, 2015 10:12 pm
The parallels are way more to when PGF started. There was a team that ASA was able to coerce to be their bullweather against the exodus. I think it was Texas Sudden Impact (not totally sure). As every other team announced they were going PGF, SI, pledged allegiance to ASA.
Then it dawned on SI parents. That to satisfy their wrong headed coaches ego, their kid was going to be on a team that would not be competing for a national tournament with other good teams, and there would be zero college coaches at that tournament. The team was quickly dismantled.
This time the team is a Wichata team. He gets a lot of teams to jump the gap, he may not go down as completely wrong headed ego maniac. Currently, my bet would be on this tournament being a fail. Even ardent anti PGF people see what ASA is offering and turn their nose. They are just not impressed with this offering.
I am not sure why ASA remains NGB for fastpitch. For that matter even why ASA cares, even slightly, about fastpitch. ASA is no longer representative of the community. I guess part of the reason is that there is no Softball in the Olympics, so I am not even sure you could go to the US Olympic committee and have a discussion about NGB in softball.
All of this is a clear attempt by ASA to get everyone to look in the rearview mirror, where they might catch a glimpse of distant past image of ASA being relevant.
The future of the sport is clear and bright. PGF + Womens College World Series now represents the ever growing face the competitive sport of softball. Even at this point, if the longshot of Softball in the Japan Olympics happens, it would only be a minor distraction from the course the sport is on.
Only time i even look at JWNT, or Team USA at this point is when this discussion comes up here, or one of the college teams I follow announces a kid getting selected. This second case is becoming more and more rare. I know only 3 schools, Fla, USF, Missouri even bother to report JWNT/Team USA selections. That is because these coaches have been recently or currently active in those teams.
I have little intention of a tit4tat back in forth with someone trying to remain relevant. I am gearing up for a great summer of competitive fastpitch, attending the Mary Nutter classic, getting ready for PGF, and getting super excited for watching the WCWS. All impressive displays of how this sport continues to become more exciting, more competitive, and faster paced.
Writing this in my post Mary Nutter Classic high, I can just wish that the next 5 years of this sport continue on this current path. Wow. Watching LSU just be so dominate in hitting, the overall spread of talent has gotten so diverse. Gone are the days of being able to predict the WCWS winner. The spread from top to bottom of the top 25 teams. Truly the national championship could be won by any of these teams. What I saw this weekend just continues to blow me away.
The problem, is how would ASA participation in any of what is currently relevant in sport help enhance it? We have just so gotten beyond the times of the massive umpire sandwich table and the tournaments in hells own last acre.