Very exciting PBR, keep the updates comming! Bye the way, it was great to meet you at North Central the other day. Keep up the great work.
actually they did qualify - but by some other team(s) defaultingquote:by fbDad: They needed to qualify and had a few chances to do it but failed. Nonetheless they did in fact play in The AABC State Championships that year even though they failed to qualify.
bids to post-season play are awarded by the league or leagues as some teams are associated with more than 1 league so should have more post season options ie: AABC, USSSA, NABF, etc
some teams who qualified thru their league pass to play somewhere else, others participate in AABC State tournies for the game comptition knowing full well they are heading to an NABF (etc) berth somwhere else instead of advancing to AABC regional. In that case the # 2,3,4 or anyteam still able to play could be offered the regional bid by the tourny director.
it can get a bit complicated
This is off of the NIML web site.
The NIML is Proud to Announce we are now our own State under the AABC Charter !!
• NIML teams will be awarded direct AABC regional berths in ages 10, 12, 14, 16 & 18
• NIML teams will be awarded direct AABC World Series berths in ages 9, 11, 13, 15 & 17
• There will be no entry fees to AABC World Series or Regional events
• Regional winners advancing to the AABC World Series will be awarded travel money, housing and
meal monies
So if you play in the NIML you can go directly into the Regional or World Series depending on the age. You don't need to qualify
The NIML is Proud to Announce we are now our own State under the AABC Charter !!
• NIML teams will be awarded direct AABC regional berths in ages 10, 12, 14, 16 & 18
• NIML teams will be awarded direct AABC World Series berths in ages 9, 11, 13, 15 & 17
• There will be no entry fees to AABC World Series or Regional events
• Regional winners advancing to the AABC World Series will be awarded travel money, housing and
meal monies
So if you play in the NIML you can go directly into the Regional or World Series depending on the age. You don't need to qualify
I sense an attempt at humor, but there could be some truth as well.
as a tournament site host for AABC your team would have an automatic berth for that tourny or ws
as a tournament site host for AABC your team would have an automatic berth for that tourny or ws
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I wasn't trying to be humerous. My team plays in the Northern Illinois Metro League. We were told at the begining of the season that if any team wanted to play in the AABC Regional (at the even age groups)or their World Series (at the odd age groups) we could go just by signing up.
This information is listed on their web site.
www.glyse.com
I wasn't trying to be humerous. My team plays in the Northern Illinois Metro League. We were told at the begining of the season that if any team wanted to play in the AABC Regional (at the even age groups)or their World Series (at the odd age groups) we could go just by signing up.
This information is listed on their web site.
www.glyse.com
Rosy...You are probably right about what happened at that age. The Lilly signing ...not too bad, eh? Sometimes people just don't like a signing because of the amount of $$$ involved. You can't think about it because even a jouneyman is going to get big bucks.
Bee, you probably are right about what happened in The AABC Tourney. It sounds like you know.
Bee, you probably are right about what happened in The AABC Tourney. It sounds like you know.
Man, they make everything so confusing these days. Every year thing change, need a lawyer to read through all the fine print.
Things are getting pretty crazy here in Battle Creek, MI. If we win the next three games - we go to the Connie Mack World Series in New Mexico next week. Not an easy task. But I do like our chances with our next three aces:
Pitchers
Game 1: Nick Chmielewski
Game 2: Tom Zelasko
Game 3: John Flanagan
Championship game (game 3) is on Sunday.
In the last 4 games we have pounded out 55 hits.
We are all crossing our fingers.
Wish us luck.
Pitchers
Game 1: Nick Chmielewski
Game 2: Tom Zelasko
Game 3: John Flanagan
Championship game (game 3) is on Sunday.
In the last 4 games we have pounded out 55 hits.
We are all crossing our fingers.
Wish us luck.
34/33 55 hits in 4 games and those three horses in the stable...I like your chances!
Good luck!
Good luck!
Top Tier 18u advances to the Championship game. We had quite the day today! We came into today having to beat Maroons Baseball from Michigan two times. They had players going to Univeristy of Michigan, Central Michigan, Western Michigan, Kentucky, Michigan State, and some other D-2, D-3, and JUCO programs. They beat us the other day in a game that went down to the wire. We lost 11-9 and ended the game with runners on second and third and Casey McMurray flying out to right for the last out. Today was a totally different story. Nick Chmielewski started game one and went 6 innings allowing zero runs on 2 hits, and struck out 14. Derek Graham came in as a relief and pitched a scoreless 7th. We came up on top 6-0. In the second game, Tom Zelasko took the hill and gave a GUTSY performance. We took a 2-0 lead in the first inning, but fell behind 6-2 in the 5th. In the bottom of the 6th inning, down 6-2, Ian Goldberg ripped a line drive into left field with the bases loaded to plate two and cut the game to 6-4. Next batter- Casey McMurray. Can you say Deja vu? Same situation- different result. C-Mac hit a line shot up the middle to tie the game at 6-6. Zelasko shut them down in the top of the 7th, but we came up empty in the bottom. In the top of the 8th, Zelasko took the mound again. They scored one run to take the lead and make it 7-6. In the bottom of the 8th, we were not ready to give up. We loaded the bases with two outs, and who came up? Casey McMurray. On the first pitch, Casey drove the ball into the left center gap to plate two and win the game with a walk-off single. This was a very exciting win and we hope to defeat another tough team (A. Green Baseball) and advance to New Mexico!
Good for you guys! I hope you find enchantment!
Top Tier defeats A. Green Baseball to advance to the Connie Mack World Series in Farmington, NM. John Flannigan goes the distance for a 3-2 win.
I do believe that this is the first Illinois team to advance to the World Series but I could be mistaken.
Congratualtions to all the players and coaches. What an accomplishment!
I do believe that this is the first Illinois team to advance to the World Series but I could be mistaken.
Congratualtions to all the players and coaches. What an accomplishment!
Congrats to Top Tier, the coaches, the players and the moms and dads and girlfriends (boyfriends, too, to be politically correct, if applicable).
T and S and others that have coached you----WOW!!!!
Please do your best in Farmington. Opportunity of a lifetime.
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Rosy...I think a team from the Western Suburbs, Prairie Gravel, made it down there last year and won the Championship. Ryan Anetsberger, Illinois State University, was the tournament MVP. This year he was drafted in the 16th round (methinks).
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Congrats one and all...When you add a second place finish to the CABA National Championships in Ohio for the ???? age kids, we should all be proud in Illinois.
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T and S and others that have coached you----WOW!!!!
Please do your best in Farmington. Opportunity of a lifetime.
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Rosy...I think a team from the Western Suburbs, Prairie Gravel, made it down there last year and won the Championship. Ryan Anetsberger, Illinois State University, was the tournament MVP. This year he was drafted in the 16th round (methinks).
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Congrats one and all...When you add a second place finish to the CABA National Championships in Ohio for the ???? age kids, we should all be proud in Illinois.
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JP, Last years's winner of the Connie Mack WS was the Arizona Firebirds, from Phoenix.
I think the Prairie Gravel team you're referring to may have been in another (older)age group.
The runners-up in the CABA tournament are the Top Tier Americans- 17U.
I think the Prairie Gravel team you're referring to may have been in another (older)age group.
The runners-up in the CABA tournament are the Top Tier Americans- 17U.
Gotcha, Rosy....You are correct.
Congrats to Top Tier for beating a very tough A.Green team.
My sons team (Anchor Bay Angels 17U) played them in the final 4, and I can say that Top Tier is a team full of good ball players.
We had them down 4-0 in the 2nd inning of our game with them, and they didn't look the least bit worried (they ended up beating us 9-5).
Good luck in New Mexico guys!!
My sons team (Anchor Bay Angels 17U) played them in the final 4, and I can say that Top Tier is a team full of good ball players.
We had them down 4-0 in the 2nd inning of our game with them, and they didn't look the least bit worried (they ended up beating us 9-5).
Good luck in New Mexico guys!!
Bill Copp, coach of the Sparks 18u told me that he played on a team that made it to the CMWS, so that would be at least one other from IL.
Good luck Top Tier.
Good luck Top Tier.
From the book Diamond in the Desert- a history of the connie mack world series- here is the list of Illinois teams. Data is from 1965-1999
1965-Chicago Pequods 1-2
1967-Chicago Pequods 0-2
1968 - Chicago Bruins 1-2
1969 -City/Water/Light Springfield Ill- 2-2
1970- City/Water/Light Springfield Ill - 3-2
1971- Firefighters local 37 Springfield Ill - 0-2
1972- Joliet Comets -2-2
1973-Fernwood Bruins- Chicago 1-2
1974-Homestead-Chicago 1-2
1975-Joliet Comets 1-2
1976- Joliet Comets - 3-2
1979 - Chicago Pequods 5-0 National Champions- Kirk Vucsko MVP- all tourney -Randy Gaska , Henry Lepore,Jim Cesario -
1980 Musser's Mohawks- Joliet 2-2
1981- Mussers Mohawks- Joliet 3-2
1982-Musser's Mohawks- Joliet 6-1 National Champions. MVP -Don Ducet, all-tourney - Jeff Hermann, Scott Markley, Tom Siebers,Bill Copp, Steve Van Iten
1983- Rockford East Auburn -4-2 - runners-up
1984 Mussers Mohawks-2-2
1985- Rockford East Auburn 0-2
1986- Lansing Sport Angels-Chicago Heights- 0-2
1987- Lansing Sport Angels-Chicago Heights-0-2
1988-Lansing Sport Angels-Chicago Heights- 3-2 National Runners Up
1965-Chicago Pequods 1-2
1967-Chicago Pequods 0-2
1968 - Chicago Bruins 1-2
1969 -City/Water/Light Springfield Ill- 2-2
1970- City/Water/Light Springfield Ill - 3-2
1971- Firefighters local 37 Springfield Ill - 0-2
1972- Joliet Comets -2-2
1973-Fernwood Bruins- Chicago 1-2
1974-Homestead-Chicago 1-2
1975-Joliet Comets 1-2
1976- Joliet Comets - 3-2
1979 - Chicago Pequods 5-0 National Champions- Kirk Vucsko MVP- all tourney -Randy Gaska , Henry Lepore,Jim Cesario -
1980 Musser's Mohawks- Joliet 2-2
1981- Mussers Mohawks- Joliet 3-2
1982-Musser's Mohawks- Joliet 6-1 National Champions. MVP -Don Ducet, all-tourney - Jeff Hermann, Scott Markley, Tom Siebers,Bill Copp, Steve Van Iten
1983- Rockford East Auburn -4-2 - runners-up
1984 Mussers Mohawks-2-2
1985- Rockford East Auburn 0-2
1986- Lansing Sport Angels-Chicago Heights- 0-2
1987- Lansing Sport Angels-Chicago Heights-0-2
1988-Lansing Sport Angels-Chicago Heights- 3-2 National Runners Up
sef, great piece of history. I do stand corrected on this being the first Illinois team to advance to the CMWS.
Just found out the teams that will be in Farmington:
East Central Region - Midland Redskins (Ohio)
North Atlantic Region - Jack Cust Diamond Jacks (New Jersey)
Southeast Region - East Cobb Yankees (Georgia)
South Plains Region - DBAT
North Central Region - Top Tier Baseball (Illinois)
West Region - Arizona Firebirds
National WS Qualifier - Dallas Tigers
American WS Qualifier - Florida Legends
Puerto Rico
Host - Farmington Storm (NM)
First Round Matchups
East Cobb Yankees vs. Dallas Tigers
Farmington Storm vs. Top Tier Baseball 8:00 PM Aug 3rd (New Mexico Time)
Midland Redskins vs. Florida Legends
Puerto Rico vs. DBAT
Jack Cust Diamond Jacks vs. Arizona Firebirds
All games will be broadcast from Ricketts Park via internet: verticalradio.org
East Central Region - Midland Redskins (Ohio)
North Atlantic Region - Jack Cust Diamond Jacks (New Jersey)
Southeast Region - East Cobb Yankees (Georgia)
South Plains Region - DBAT
North Central Region - Top Tier Baseball (Illinois)
West Region - Arizona Firebirds
National WS Qualifier - Dallas Tigers
American WS Qualifier - Florida Legends
Puerto Rico
Host - Farmington Storm (NM)
First Round Matchups
East Cobb Yankees vs. Dallas Tigers
Farmington Storm vs. Top Tier Baseball 8:00 PM Aug 3rd (New Mexico Time)
Midland Redskins vs. Florida Legends
Puerto Rico vs. DBAT
Jack Cust Diamond Jacks vs. Arizona Firebirds
All games will be broadcast from Ricketts Park via internet: verticalradio.org
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