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smitty88

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Two days before the op started this post he posted this comment.
"Yes unfortunately that is the way it is. you can't deny it. These orgs keep the talent coming in especially at the recruiting level, so i am sure they have the track record to back the name."
Doesn't sound like someone who has no idea about which orgs are which. It looks like an attempt to stir the pot and possibly serve an agenda.

obviously I am familiar with Lasers, outlaws etc... I was asking to expand our options. It's funny how you all always think there is a conspiracy smh. Maybe I'll just take my dd talents to Pennsylvania
 

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obviously I am familiar with Lasers, outlaws etc... I was asking to expand our options. It's funny how you all always think there is a conspiracy smh. Maybe I'll just take my dd talents to Pennsylvania

Team Pennsylvania has a good track record.
 

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You know what maybe I'm just too much of a glass half empty type of skeptic. Good luck with your thread and your dd in Pennsylvania or wherever. I'll try to keep my conspiracy theories too myself. I'm going to jump off your thread now, good day sir.
 

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In Ohio, I would say the Outlaws if recruiting is your priority. Still check out the Lasers, Stingrays, and Doom.
I would consider organizations out of state also. Some of more competitive ones are Finesse (MI), Louisville Sluggers, Indiana Magic Gold, Indy Shockwaves.
 

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We have been on or around a lot of these orgs and there teams.Most have the talent on there teams to draw D1 coach's.What I've found to be important is the support system behind the teams,which include org wide support for player selection to make all the teams the best they can be,This includes finding players after injurys affect teams,Not having so many teams , that talent on teams can't compete at the top,Communication(website maint) on all teams consistent.Recruiting coordinator for all teams or having in place for all recruiting aged teams.And the somtimes not liked practice of future org team building through scouting future players.just a few things I've experienced or seen in action.
 

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If interested in playing in college, and you are not familiar with our organization I would suggest you take a look at our website www.Ohiooutlaws.com , and you can also go to www.goldfastpitch.com as mentioned above to research verbals. I would say one thing I am very proud of is the average amount of scholarship money our athletes are able to receive.
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The Ohio Classics organization on a percentage of players committed to DI can stack up with any organization. We tend not to brag about our commits nor do we have multiple teams in any age group (we may have two in one this coming year). We like to do things the right way and are low keyed but about our successes. We have more than our share of players who have come through the organization who are on DI rosters currently, committed to Di schools and a few who are graduated. We also tend to steer players to the best fit for them which may be something other than DI. We have many players who went to DII schools over smaller DIs simply because it was a better fit for them when all things were considered. We don't look at how many went DI to decide if we have succeeded at placing our members in the right programs but rather how many continue to play at the same school throughout their careers. Many of these commits that are bragged about end up transferring to other schools because once they got there it wasn't quite what they thought it would be. We take pride in making sure we find a good fit for our players over standing up and pounding our chest about how many DI players we have placed. At the end of the day almost none of these girls will move on to the Pro levels but we want to make sure they all come out with a degree and have an enjoyable career at the next level. My teams have placed everyone that wanted to play at the college level on a college team over the past three seasons of 18U ball and that is something that we are proud of and is the measuring stick we use when deciding if we have succeeded at our mission of placing players.
 

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The Ohio Classics organization on a percentage of players committed to DI can stack up with any organization. We tend not to brag about our commits nor do we have multiple teams in any age group (we may have two in one this coming year). We like to do things the right way and are low keyed but about our successes. We have more than our share of players who have come through the organization who are on DI rosters currently, committed to Di schools and a few who are graduated. We also tend to steer players to the best fit for them which may be something other than DI. We have many players who went to DII schools over smaller DIs simply because it was a better fit for them when all things were considered. We don't look at how many went DI to decide if we have succeeded at placing our members in the right programs but rather how many continue to play at the same school throughout their careers. Many of these commits that are bragged about end up transferring to other schools because once they got there it wasn't quite what they thought it would be. We take pride in making sure we find a good fit for our players over standing up and pounding our chest about how many DI players we have placed. At the end of the day almost none of these girls will move on to the Pro levels but we want to make sure they all come out with a degree and have an enjoyable career at the next level. My teams have placed everyone that wanted to play at the college level on a college team over the past three seasons of 18U ball and that is something that we are proud of and is the measuring stick we use when deciding if we have succeeded at our mission of placing players.

I agree that Classics have always put out quality, competitive teams. If you say that you place your players in respective colleges based on their desires and abilities and do so in a very low key fashion, I believe it. But is it necessary to claim that other orgs chest thump and other orgs bragged about players fail at their choices once they get there?
 

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One dad's opinion, but if your looking to play a very competitve schedule, gain high-level college exposure and watch your daughter become a better softball player, I strongly recommend Cincy Doom (Gregory).
 

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