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When our oldest dd started playing ball (think 1990), we weren't even aware of travel ball. We were just trying to learn the differences between slow and fastpitch. Now that the youngest came along, we were still on a huge learning curve. If it wasn't for us stumbling upon OFC, and being friends with the local HS varsity coach, we never would have been able to provide the opportunity for the youngest dd to play as much as she has, as well as learn enough amnd improve as much as she has.
Quakerman's point about providing an opportunity for girls wanting to play travel, requires a more mass distribution of information.
It would also have to require a missionary type approach, and the cooperation of local rec leagues.
I don't think a "We'll provide it and they'll find us" approach would bring in enough numbers.
Quakerman's point about providing an opportunity for girls wanting to play travel, requires a more mass distribution of information.
It would also have to require a missionary type approach, and the cooperation of local rec leagues.
I don't think a "We'll provide it and they'll find us" approach would bring in enough numbers.