Yea buddy. Let's go Boys !! Your right , a bunch of good bats.
Good Luck fellas !!
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Yea buddy. Let's go Boys !! Your right , a bunch of good bats.
Good Luck fellas !!
[QUOTE=Fishin is life;462967]I watched the whole game and loved it....Glad to see a team from KY back in the LLWS....I enjoy watching the kids play because they care WAYYY more than they will as they get older....MHall I remembered you being from La Grange and actually thought about ya when I heard where the team was from...GO KY
HOLY CRAPOLA....Have we all found a sport that we agree to pull for the same team....This has to be some kind of a first[/QUOTE]
Yes we have Bro, yes we have.....:)
[QUOTE=elnutsmalljaws;462979]The only reason North Oldham made it to the World Series is MARK HALL MOVED AWAY!!!! I have to stir the pot a bit. But seriously, it would be good to see a small town school from Kentucky win the World Series. Already a great accomplishment to make it this far.[/QUOTE]
Actually Woodrow my hometown is Crestwood, about 8 miles or so from LaGrange but still in Oldham Co. I now live in Buckner which is just outside of LaGrange about two miles or so..........:)
They are showing the 2002 LL game between Texas and the team from Louisville on ESPN Classic now. This is the game where the kid from Louisville threw a 9 inning no hitter with 19K's and the kid from Texas threw a 9 inning 2 hitter with 21K's. Louisville wins it in 11 or 12th inning and goes on to win the title in the next game
Elwood is talking about the Valley Sports Little League team from Louisville that won the whole thing. One of their two big stars, Aaron Alvey, spent some time out here in Shepherdsville a couple of years ago. At the Bullitt County Detention Center for drug charges!:rolleyes:
[QUOTE=Tim_T;463118]Elwood is talking about the Valley Sports Little League team from Louisville that won the whole thing. One of their two big stars, Aaron Alvey, spent some time out here in Shepherdsville a couple of years ago. At the Bullitt County Detention Center for drug charges!:rolleyes:[/QUOTE]
He was the kid that threw the 9 inning no hitter and struck out 19. He also hit a MONSTER Homerun back to back after that stud shortstop/pitcher, Zach Osborne had hit one in the 11th to put them ahead. Alvey's HR was hit so long up on the hill that the Left Fielder never moved a step. I don't care what league when you hit one so far the outfielder never even moves that is a blast. What ever happened to the Osborne kid? He looked like a stud ballplayer and was a very good shortstop.
[QUOTE=elnutsmalljaws;463170]He was the kid that threw the 9 inning no hitter and struck out 19. He also hit a MONSTER Homerun back to back after that stud shortstop/pitcher, Zach Osborne had hit one in the 11th to put them ahead. Alvey's HR was hit so long up on the hill that the Left Fielder never moved a step. I don't care what league when you hit one so far the outfielder never even moves that is a blast. What ever happened to the Osborne kid? He looked like a stud ballplayer and was a very good shortstop.[/QUOTE]
Zach Osborne was a fine player all the way through high school when he played for PRP. IIRC he was runner up for Kentucky Mr. Baseball to his high school teammate. He went to Tennessee on a full ride and I believe he is still there.
[QUOTE=Tim_T;463118]Elwood is talking about the Valley Sports Little League team from Louisville that won the whole thing. One of their two big stars, Aaron Alvey, spent some time out here in Shepherdsville a couple of years ago. At the Bullitt County Detention Center for drug charges!:rolleyes:[/QUOTE]
I played at Valley Sports when I was a kid...I'm not 100% sure but I think Valley Sports has been around since the 50's.
I remember when they won the world series...it was back in 2001 or so (somewhere in there)....anyway I remember that Alvey kid, he was a full grown boy if memory serves me correctly, he definitely looked like he was bean fed. Some people at the time was questioning either his age or the age of another boy on the team. Of course you're going to get that anytime anything good happens in sports, someone is always questioning something or someone.
It was a big deal...they had a parade starting at PRP high school and went on down Greenwood Road to Dixie Highway. Had one Corvette convertible in the parade for almost every player to ride in, and if it was a Vette then it was a rag top muscle car from the 60's/70's. There was tee shorts and hats made up and everything else. Lots of people turned out for the parade, it was a bigger deal to the community than it was to the boys, or so it seemed like to me anyway. What I remember most about it all was the boys riding in the convertibles looked like they'd just as soon not have a parade, looked like they didn't know what all the fuss was about. They looked like boys wanting to get their time in the spot light over with and start hanging out with their buddies again.
To bad about the young man in the detention center....sure hate to hear that.
After watching the KY/CA game yesterday I have drawn one conclusion....They have to start testing for steroids in LL haha...All jokes aside those kids from CA can flat out play....Would be surprised if they weren't in the championship game and win it all
[QUOTE=Fishin is life;463629]After watching the KY/CA game yesterday I have drawn one conclusion....They have to start testing for steroids in LL haha...All jokes aside those kids from CA can flat out play....Would be surprised if they weren't in the championship game and win it all[/QUOTE]
I agree Steven, our Ky boys were outmatched by a mile, I felt sorry for the little fellars. Dang those kids were big for that age, with rifles for arms and heavy bats, ouch...