4th game of the week for Oak Ridge.
That isn't an excuse. Most of these kids are use to playing 3-4 games over 2 days in travel ball. Casa hung 12 on them in the 1st. Ouch! Basically there is some really good baseball played in Petaluma and that hasn't changed in years.
Bella can anybody in the NBL beat them?
That isn't an excuse. Most of these kids are use to playing 3-4 games over 2 days in travel ball. Casa hung 12 on them in the 1st. Ouch! Basically there is some really good baseball played in Petaluma and that hasn't changed in years.
Yes, there is. I don't know which one's off the top of my head, but I believe those kids still in that area from that team are spit between Casa and Petaluma HS.Are these the kids from Casa that went to the LL world series a few years back now? That team was stacked.
Are these the kids from Casa that went to the LL world series a few years back now? That team was stacked.
Yes, there is. I don't know which one's off the top of my head, but I believe those kids still in that area from that team are spit between Casa and Petaluma HS.
Goes to show that kids mature at different paces. Sometimes the best 12 year old is just an average player by their senior year and the kid that just missed making the all star team at 12 may end up playing pro ball.
Yes, the way leagues are laid out, Petaluma National LL, the team that went to the LLWS, is west of the 101, and the 2 other leagues are east, as is Casa Grande HS. But there is open enrollment, so 3 key players from the PNLL WS team are at Casa. Had all the PNLL kids stayed at Petaluma HS you'd have almost the whole starting nine from the LLWS team. That said, only one of Casa's 5 D1 commits was on that LLWS team. So I'd say the PNLL kids have an important role at Casa, but Casa's core, including their 1,2,3 hitters, and their #1 pitcher, are not from the World Series team.