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allsecol |
Posted - 08/13/2008 : 21:47:06 With so many teams in the state of Ga why is BPA so weak? What would an organization need to do to make it in GA? What is it about USSSA that attracts the AVERAGE team? With less than 25 percent of the registered teams playing in the USSSA state tournament, why do so many teams look for USSSA? What did the other 75 percent do? |
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12uCoach |
Posted - 08/14/2008 : 09:24:38 You could ask the same questions of NABF, AAU, Fletcher and Super Series. |
3sondad |
Posted - 08/14/2008 : 09:17:04 BPA is now Southern Youth Sports Association
This is posted on their website ...... -
SOUTHERN YOUTH SPORTS ASSOCIATION
(FORMERLY GEORGIA BPA)
WE HAVE TEAMED UP WITH USSSA AND WE ARE LOOKING FOR AN EXCITING 2009 YEAR. |
Dr. Old School |
Posted - 08/14/2008 : 08:53:35 Triple Crown has really gained some momentum in this area. They put on a good tournament and Tony provides a lot of detail. USSSA still provides everyone with a national network and view along with having some established strong National tournaments (Super NIT's, Elite 24, etc).
The question is, "What can BPA provide that would give teams a better option than they have now?"
Some of it may be they don't know what they don't know. I am not sure how many people know much about BPA, or Super Series, or many of the others that are out there.
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