THERE LOT OF KIDS LOOKING FOR TEAMS NEXT SPRING TO PLAY ON THAT CAN PLAY.I MEAN CAN PLAY COACHABLE SPEED FROM THE SOUTH SIDE OF ATLANTA GA. PLAYED ON GOOD TRAVEL TEAMS MAJOR AAA AA PLAYERS. A GOOD START UP TEAMS WOULD BE BETTER. COACHES THAT SEE JOINING EAST COBB BASEBALL WAS BETTER THAN KEEPING THERE GOOD BALL PLAYER TOGETHER.
I have been reading this post over and over and I am completely lost....I know of at least one and would guarantee more than one team would love to find some major quality pitching......Have one hanging around the south side???
Not sure but I think the translations is that the coach of a team on the south side of Atlanta has decided to take his coaching talents to ECB and has "abandoned" a team of players who now need a coach or another start up team to join.
The 12u East Ga. Misfits are a new team out of the Covington/Walton county area. I have 4 or 5 committed for spring. Some of my boys are from AAA and a couple from AA. Feel free to call me if you would be interested. Brian 678-699-9968
The 11U Fayette Force is a new team based out Fayetteville. We have one opening on our team that we will fill before Spring. I can be reached via email at tony@fayetteforce.com if anyone would like to try out.
It sounds like you have a core group of quality players that would like to stay together who are in need of a coach. If this is the case getting a coach may be the least of your problems. You may need one or two of the dads to step up, or recruit a kid with a dad that will. Paid coaches are an option but they don't come cheap. You'll also need to secure a practice location at a local park which may be a bigger issue depending where you guys live.
If it doesn't work out there are still many teams out there looking for some good talent. The boys won't all be able to stay together but we all know that's going to happen eventually anyway.
11U Auburn Slammers (Major) out of Auburn, Alabama looking to add 2 players to roster for Spring/Summer 2011. We will play in approximately 15 tournaments. If interested, contact Frank at 334-444-0322.