That will happen. There are way to many kids in the county to keep a PLL if those kids want to be in the Cal leauge. What I really think will happen is that kids from the county will play in the Cal leauge and the less talented ones will play in the PLL. Making the PLL a weaker leauge. But who knows this leauge may flop.
There will be kids who will play in PLL just because they will go to PHS and the same for JCHS. It will happend and hopefully it doesn't become a system that is made up of entirely kids from the counbty vs. the kids from the city. I still think the leauge will fall.
It sounds to me like it already has tunred into a SCHOOL leauge program. I would hate to have two leagues that only consist of the players from those schools. Some of my best friends in life were on my little league team. RNC you could say the same. The memories you aquire playing little league will stay with you forever.
Steven may have only played on one but Timble played his 10 year old year and didn't make it his 12 year old year but Adam Davis broke his arm and Trimble filled the spot. I though Burgess was the backup catcher when they won state for 9-10???
That is rediculous. Let em, they have tried before and were not succesful, and I dont think this would be any different. Although last time the Johnson County Leauge wasn't under any national control.
Why do this, they have just won 2 straight state titles in junior league and one state title in senior league. It looks to me like the Johnson County league that was started around 97 or so that went under. That league was all future Johnson Central students. Does this Cal Ripken thing look to be a Johnson Central thing?
Or the buzzer beater in 96' they propeled to eventually winning the Championship.But I never saw that in person.
I have two moments. One is watching Paintsville overcome South Floyd in the regional tounrament when they were down 25 I think at the half. They won on a last second lay up scoop shot by the smallest guy on the court.
The other one was THE DUNK last year in the finals. Amazing.