The Settlers won the Championship for the second year in a row. My son got to pitch in the first game and did very well only allowed 4 hits, struck out three while walking one.
They pieced together the pitching for the final using pitchers that had mostly pitched relief throughout the year. They were able to put up enough offense to win.
I can tell you I enjoyed the summer immensely, I saw most games my son pitched. Early on he was a long reliever and I missed one of those. All venues were within driving distance for us, we live in Central Ohio. I was able to make it to very field except for Lexington's, Hamilton's and Daytons.
Each team is run a little differently.
Cincy and Southern Ohio, clearly were very focused on the fan experience, they had lots of promotions between innings and had many more fans in attendance at most of their games.They clearly seemed to be targeting young families with kids and an affordable entertainment experience. They still put very good teams on the field, Southern Ohio was first and Cincy was second, at the end of the regular season. Cincy's fans traveled well, I believe that when they came to the Settlers to play, they brought the most fans. Southern Ohio is easily the attendance leader. They double the attendance of the second place team. Cincinnati came in fourth for attendance.
Lima, only had the Beer Batter promotion and a 50/50, there were no on field shenanigans between innings. I was only at their field for the fist game of the championship and their were a lot of fans in attendance, They regularly finish third in attendance figures. They regularly in the top three in attendance. They are the only team that serves beer. Quite a few sound effects but it did not get in the way too much or get overly irritating. Good team they usually finish in the top 3 or four in the regular season. Historically they have been a force in the league.
Licking county and Grand Lake Both have professional sounding announcers and may play some music, such as another one bites the dust when an opposing player strikes out. There is generally no on field promotions and the sound effects are non existent or minimal. Each licking county batter is sponsored, and the players sponsor is announced each time he goes up to bat. example: Up Next Matt Smith sponsored by Waste Away, Company tag line. For fans of these teams it is mostly about the baseball, and you do not see a lot of young families at the park. There attendance is usually in the bottom third. Licking county has been in 3 of the last 4 championship games and won the last two. Grand Lake has historically missed the play offs every year. This year they made it to the one game playoff by finishing in the top 6.
Xenia and Lake Erie both had announcers but not much else. The announcer, announces the player and the school at the beginning of the game and the at bats. Xenia is usually at the bottom for attendance. They so not charge for entry and not sure they even keep track on how many attend. Lake Erie charges attendance after you are already in, and comes around to collect during the game. They do not report attendance numbers. Xenia has made the play offs once in the last 3 years but has not made it to the championship. They are usually a just under .500 team. Lake Erie Has been successful in the past winning the championship in 1999, and has qualified for the post season 6 of 7 years. They have been down a bit the last 3. Usually finishing near the bottom.
Dayton Docs, I was not able to attend any the the Great Lake league games at Nischwitz stadium, but I have attended tournaments there. If you go in the middle of the day bring sun screen because there is o shelter and it can get very hot in the stands. They did not report attendance numbers. Dayton has only been the league for a couple of years, they have made the playoffs every year.
Lexington Hustlers, I never attended a game of the Hustlers. I have no iDea what type of experience it is or what model they use. They are usually in the bottom half of the league and do not make the play offs.
Hamilton Joe's, I have never attended a game in their stadium so I cannot comment. They do have good attendance numbers, this year they finished second. Historically attendance wise they are middle of the pack.
My son really enjoyed his summer with this team and really got a lot out of it. He reached many of his goals and accomplished most of the things he wanted to work on. The coaches were helpful and he met a lot of new friends.
He may go back to the Settlers next year. He wants to explore his opportunities and maybe see another part of the country a little further from home. Not great for us seeing his games, but the choice is his.
I hope everybody else son could have the opportunity and experience my son had this summer.