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Camel Fan 81

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  1. Never been more sure. Almost everyone would agree that the breds are tought to beat when they get runners on base, they usually find a way to get those runners across the plate. Failure to get runners on base against campbell the first go around, led to a loss. Which was caused by not getting the bats going. Harrison has been very very successful against all types of pitching. They're more successful against faster pitching. I don't believe that Bobby Estes touched 80, maybe not even 75. :confused:

     

    :laugh::laugh::laugh::laugh::laugh:

  2. The winner of the 10th is going to have to have Pitching, Fielding, and Hitting. The Camels have a 3 man rotation in Jordan Woodruff, Bobby Estes, and Ben Franzen along with a proven bullpen, they have played the last 10 or so games almost erroless baseball, and have the hottest bats in NKY right now. To me they still have to be the favorite even though it may be biased opinion.

  3. I don't believe I said that he did. I simply said that Harrison could not get the bats going. Every team has a bad day at the plate. :thumb:

     

     

    When they last played The Camels pitched their #2 starter Bobby Estes who has a 1.125 ERA, 34 strikeouts, and 4 wins on the season. Are you sure they couln't get their bats going or was it that they just couldn't hit one of the top pitchers in NKY this year.

  4. Jordan Woodruff hits a bases loaded walk off single off the left field fence to give the Camels the win. Bobby Estes pitches 4 strong innnings with Matt Coffman coming in for the last 3 innings getting the win. ALso staying hot was the Camels bats. This is the Camels 14th win out of their last 16 games.

  5. I'm sorry I don't know the names but I do know the #'s. #2 started then was followed by #5 and then maybe #9. If any one knows the names would you please help me out. I know that #5 pitched against the Camels in the first game they played of the season and pitched a complete game. If the Camels bats stay hot with their D as they have the past couple of games they will be a hard team to beat.

  6. So you spent 5 sentences questioning whether someone actually saw one of your teams practicing on your field when, in fact, even you admit that they were on the field practicing??? Now that is funny. Ryle was told the field was unplayable. Obviously, someone wasn't telling the truth. Thanks for clearing that up. :thumb:

     

    Even if the JV team is on the field that doesn't mean the field is ready to play. They were taking batting practice. The field doesn't have to be in playable condition for a team to take batting practice. Obviously if the coaches say the field isn't playable then it mostlikely isn't.

  7. :rolleyes:

     

    I personally know someone that happened to be at CC High School around 3:00 and drove completely around the field. Players in full Camel game uniforms were on the field practicing and it was definitely playable. The sun was out and the weather was great at that time. That person was not sure if it was JV or Varsity.

     

    If it walks like a duck....quacks like a duck.....it is usually a DUCK... Could it be some "ducking" was going on???? :rolleyes:

     

    First off yes the JV team was on the field taking batting practice. Second who do you know that drove around the field, the only part of the road that is close to the field is behind the outfield fence. O and not to mention you have to look through the purple tarp hanging up on the outfield fence to even see the field. The only people who drive on the road that goes around the field is coaches, concession workers, or umpires. Last from the outfield beyound the fence if you so happen to get out of you car and look over the fence or you have anazing vision and can see through a purple tarp, it is infact really hard to see what exactly kind of shape the field is in unless you walk on the field in person. There are parts on the field where water does sit.

  8. I attended a track meet at Campbell County last Saturday... the field appeared to be in very bad condition. Many remarked on the condition of the field. If it were not for the weeds - there would not be a green blade on the gridiron. The yard lines had deep ruts from the band practicing on the field. I saw patches of black rubber near mid-field. Any plans on the board for improvements? Brossart playing in Newport for their 2008 campaign?

     

    The field will look fine in about three to four weeks, even though it might appear to be a desert right now.. Also since the crumb rubber was added, injuries have been down.

     

    Brossart football who knows where they will be playing, but I bet it will not be a the Pyramid.

  9. Camels are fine on pitching. No one needs to be brought up. Once the camels get more games and practices their fielding and hitting will come. For pitching only two pitchers have really seen many innings so far becuase not many games have been played as result of the rain. why bring up pitchers when you have 9 pitchers already on varsity and a short stop when you have 3 players who can play that position also?

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