Awesome game.
Congrats goes to Scott Cater on his 100th win!


The first day of practice for high school golf, softball and track teams in Minnesota was March 10. More than six weeks later, many of those teams have not yet taken part in an outdoor competition. Baseball teams, which began practice March 17, also have done little more than work out indoors...........
Gooseguy10 wrote:As a baseball coach stuck up in a gym in northern Minnesota, I agree with the idea of summer sports. Why not move these sports back at least a month?
However, Iowa has a summer varsity baseball season. I have heard from people that, in some communities, many athletes don't come out for baseball because of busy summer schedules, including working to pay for college.
The one that amazes me is why girls don't switch volleyball and softball? Fall has good weather suited for outdoor sports, while spring has terrible weather suited for indoor sports.
LaxRef wrote:In summer, lots of people--players, coaches, officials--take vacations. It would be a nightmare.
Chris Larson wrote:I don't know if there's a mechanism to do this but it would make sense for the teams to rent a couple of the domes all day Saturday and Sunday (8am-10pm) one or 2 weekends in March, have everyone play 1-2 games each weekend. Takes the burden off the April as there will be fewer games to cancel and more opportunity for any necessary makeups.
Of course next year it will be 70 degrees starting Feb 15th and we'll all forget the hassles of the 2008 season.
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