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Lady DawgDad

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  1. Obviously once again you are wrong and show you don't know what you are talking about. For one I coach Tennessee High school Softball which won a state championship, for Two have seen or played many of the these teams and players, and three My daughter is going to play D1 softball this fall/spring, and plenty of people in the state know whom she is and what she has accomplished field. That wasn't meaning for my post.

     

    Meaning of my post is to show how a group decided to form an association for the state (since MTSCA only included Middle TN). That the players aren't being selected by merit on the softball field such as hitting stats, pitching stats, defensive stats, Wins or Losses, Advancing Team to post season, district or region accolades, leaders on the field and in the community, other intangibles. I also realize not all districts are created equal and therefore stats can't be the only determining factors, hence my other criteria.

     

     

     

    Do you realize one of the players selected went 0-13 in district play and had a 9-23 overall record? Some say this is an individual award, not a team award. Fair enough, but some may say since their coach is coaching All Start team she may have been selected. Some might say you get two players on the team with less than a 0.500 record, if you have more say in the voting process. Some would say you didn't select the A State champion and Gatorade player of the year, because "what was it can't have a team full of pitchers?"

     

    If you really want to do what’s best for the players, female sports, then put a little work into the selection process.

     

     

    P.S. comparing your ridicule to Christ is very tacky

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    I don't have a baby girl playing high school anymore but I am head coach that coached in the state tournament this year and know many of the girls that made each All-Star team and others that were left off team that made All-State in TSCA and were available to play on the 16th. Softball needs organizations like MTSCA and TSCA to help get visibility out there for the girls but as coaches we have to demand a better selection process for the associations that we choose to join and participate in.

  2. Columbia Academy will be hosting its 7th Annual Middle School Tournament at the CA softball field on March 14th and 15th 2014.  The entry fee for the tournament is $125 with a 3 game guarantee.  The format will be 2 pool and single elimination with a trophy for the 1st and 2nd place teams.  This tournament will be limited to the first 6 teams that sign up.  To register or if you have any questions please call 931-982-9051 or email softballtn@gmail.com

  3. Columbia Academy Softball will be hosting a Middle School playday at Ridley Park in Columbia on February 22, 2014.  The entry fee is $125 per team and each team will get 3 games.  Ridley park is a GREAT new park with 6 fields so we will be able to get you in and out as quickly as you want.  No sitting around all day to play, we will work to your schedule.  To register or for more information please call 931-982-9051 or email softballtn@gmail.com.

  4. On December 7th Columbia Academy will be hosting a Softball Camp and Champions Dinner featuring former UT Lady Vols Players Ivy Renfroe, Shelby Burchell and Ashley Andrews.  This will be an all skills camp including pitching, catching, hitting and fielding.  The camp is open for girls 7 to 18 years of age.  On the evening of December 7th there will be a Champions Dinner and Silent Auction with all 3 of the former Lady Vols speaking, answering questions and signing autographs.

     

    The camp and dinner price for the camper is $65.  Additional tickets to the dinner for parents of campers, general public and children choosing not to attend the camp is $25.  It will be a GREAT day and night so come out and be a part of it.

     

    In case of inclement weather for the camp there are 3 indoor facilities on campus to accommodate all facets of the camp.  The dinner will be held in the new Anderson Fieldhouse on the CA campus.

     

    For more information including table & team packages, sponsorship opportunities, tickets and camp registration please contact one of the following:

     

    Brad Bradley - (931)982-9051

    Greg Carter - (615)970-0793

    or softballtn@gmail.com

     

  5. Columbia Academy will be hosting a Middle School tournament 0n March 9th and 10th.

     

    Tournament will be played at Columbia Academy softball field. There will be 2 pool games followed by a single elimination tournament.

     

    Date is: March 9th and 10th

    Entry fee is $125

    8 Team Tournament

     

    If you would like to enter or if you have any questions please call:

     

    Greg Carter 615-347-5368 or Brad Bradley at 931-982-9051

  6. Here are the Games, Times and Locations

     

    CSCC Facility

    Game # Time Team 1 (1st Base Dugout) Team 2 (3rd Base Dugout)

    1 10:00 - 11:10 Richland vs. Summertown

    2 11:20 - 12:30 Culleoka vs. Collinwood

    3 12:40 - 1:50 Richland vs. East Hickman

    4 2:00 - 3:10 Summertown vs. Culleoka

    5 3:20 - 4:30 Richland vs. Page

    6 4:40 - 5:50 Mt. Pleasant vs. Collinwood

     

    CA Facility

    Game # Time Team 1 (1st Base Dugout) Team 2 (3rd Base Dugout)

    1 10:00 - 11:10 Mt. Pleasant vs. East Hickman

    2 11:20 - 12:30 Page vs. Columbia Academy

    3 12:40 - 1:50 Page vs. Mt. Pleasant

    4 2:00 - 3:10 Collinwood vs. Columbia Academy

    5 3:20 - 4:30 East Hickman vs. Culleoka

    6 4:40 - 5:50 Summertown vs. Columbia Academy

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