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In 1992 the softball team got 5th in the state

 

 

I remember that group of girls. They had all played slow pitch for several years before fast pitch got started. I didn't know how far they went that year. I guess that means it's been 20 years. Good luck to the Moore County ladies and coaches.

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If you had been at their sub-state game against Collinwood you would know the only reason they made Spring Fling THIS year was because of the home plate ump! I'm sure he's going to love answering to the report being filed on him!

 

Man, if they could have taken him with them Coalfield wouldn't have had a prayer.................

 

(yes, i'm a Collinwood fan)

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If you had been at their sub-state game against Collinwood you would know the only reason they made Spring Fling THIS year was because of the home plate ump! I'm sure he's going to love answering to the report being filed on him!

 

Man, if they could have taken him with them Coalfield wouldn't have had a prayer.................

 

(yes, i'm a Collinwood fan)

 

Would you like some cheese with that whine? Losers always want to blame someone else other than themselves. (yes I am a MC fan)

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Call it what you want to partner:

 

Home plate ump tells the Moore County catcher to call a high ball because the girl in the box can't hit it???!!!

 

If you guys can live with that, we can! Send me some cheddar, it goes good with whine.........................

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The batter heard it, but do you think either the MC Catcher or Blue Behind the Plate will own up to it?

 

The guy was out to lunch! We certainly aren't 'professionals' when it comes to the sport but we have never seen a 'photographer box' painted on the field!

 

Catcher was almost knocked unconscious at home and she didn't even have the ball to make the play........

 

Admittedly, we might not have won the game, but a more fair score would have been 3-2 and not 6-2.

 

It's just so discouraging to see. Yes, I know that kids have to learn that 'life's not fair' but when it's adults vs. kids it makes it REALLY unfair.

 

(hey M.C. fans, this isn't at all a rant against you guys! Good, clean game by the coaches and players!! And I didn't mean to insinuate that it's the ONLY reason you made it to Spring Fling! Proud of you gals)

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The batter heard it, but do you think either the MC Catcher or Blue Behind the Plate will own up to it?

 

The guy was out to lunch! We certainly aren't 'professionals' when it comes to the sport but we have never seen a 'photographer box' painted on the field!

 

Catcher was almost knocked unconscious at home and she didn't even have the ball to make the play........

 

Admittedly, we might not have won the game, but a more fair score would have been 3-2 and not 6-2.

 

It's just so discouraging to see. Yes, I know that kids have to learn that 'life's not fair' but when it's adults vs. kids it makes it REALLY unfair.

 

(hey M.C. fans, this isn't at all a rant against you guys! Good, clean game by the coaches and players!! And I didn't mean to insinuate that it's the ONLY reason you made it to Spring Fling! Proud of you gals)

 

 

As far as what was said behind the plate, who really knows. I'm pretty sure that the catcher calls what the coach tells her to call. If you would have been at the fling in the boro, you would have seen photographer boxes painted on each side of the field. The catcher was run over, but she was standing in the base line maybe 6-8 ft from the plate. If she didn't have the ball, that is obstruction. When the play was over the ball was on the ground near her head, I'm not sure how it got there. I hated to see the collision, but I'm not sure it was a bad call.

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