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<blockquote data-quote="snipes" data-source="post: 2114447" data-attributes="member: 12098"><p>unfortunately you'll find out this is pretty common in comp. softball but the Green Country forum is a good place to get started.</p><p>I don't know your daughter's skill set so I can't tell you if she should be playing C or rec ball but I can tell you this:</p><p>it's not a cheap sport, practice is much as you possibly can, take her to batting cages as often as you can, be patient.</p><p>kids come and go at that age all the time, get hurt, get sick etc so you just never know how teams are gonna shake out.</p><p>my daughter was cut from her first 10U comp team but she worked hard and now a few years later she has her pick of teams to play for.</p><p>so, go to Green Country, register and make a post about looking for a team and maybe you'll get some luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="snipes, post: 2114447, member: 12098"] unfortunately you'll find out this is pretty common in comp. softball but the Green Country forum is a good place to get started. I don't know your daughter's skill set so I can't tell you if she should be playing C or rec ball but I can tell you this: it's not a cheap sport, practice is much as you possibly can, take her to batting cages as often as you can, be patient. kids come and go at that age all the time, get hurt, get sick etc so you just never know how teams are gonna shake out. my daughter was cut from her first 10U comp team but she worked hard and now a few years later she has her pick of teams to play for. so, go to Green Country, register and make a post about looking for a team and maybe you'll get some luck. [/QUOTE]
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