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Should Softball Be Broken Down Into Classes?
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outsidein Wrote:you are correct Ich everyone can't dunk and everyone can't get a 32 on ACT so by your way of thinking than we should lower the goal to 5 feet or lower so everyone can dunk and lower the perfect score for the ACT so everyone can get a perfect score. Now that is your way of thinking. So you say big schools have advantage. Why hasn't Lafayette, Henry Clay, Dumbar won softball state title? Why has Reidland, Calloway Co. Owensboro Cath. Mercy, Small schools and they have won softball state titles? hmmmmmmmmm large school and big school...... lol Try again. I would love to know who your high school is. How many of those girls play summer and fall ball? I mean not for local little league I'm talking about quality travel ball.


i'll be honest i don't know how much the softball players play in the summer at my high school. i know some do for sure. as for the baseball team, they all play for the high school team and play 30+ games. when you have a school of less than 600 students, the amount of athletes is stretched a bit thin to be able to concentrate on your precious "summer ball" because of football, volleyball, etc.


and using your logic, women's basketball should use the same size of ball as the men do and their 3-pt line in college should be the same as the men, too. right? or perhaps they don't play enough "summer ball" either.....:eyeroll:
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Should Softball Be Broken Down Into Classes? - by lchsalumnus - 02-02-2014, 08:17 PM

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