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We are scouring the Internet and Social Media and keeping our ears to the street for the latest going on in the softball community.
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Here’s our TLI for Wednesday, March 3, 2021 …
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NEWS & NOTES
***Texas Riptide 07 is definitely a top 14U team to keep an eye on this spring and summer. The Riptide kicked off the spring by winning Leg 1 of the Hotshots Spring Showdown Series.
Khamari Hall and Alissa Sneed were named co-MVPs for the Riptide. Hall batted .600 with 12 hits, two homers, nine RBIs and seven SBs, while Sneed batted .471 with 12 hits, a homer, 11 runs scored and 14 SBs.
1st tournament Back and did not disappoint! 1st place Hot corners showdown! @TxRiptide07 @SamCamp50 @Los_Stuff @StriveSoftball @mikaylagarza85 @BBOS_Nation pic.twitter.com/eFWUst2RWF
— HunterQuentel (@HunterQuentel) March 2, 2021
Great Athletes! pic.twitter.com/mEMpUo4vfG
— TEXAS RIPTIDE (@TxRiptide07) March 2, 2021
***Texas Bombers 14U Gold-Cruz went undefeated to win the Knocking Off the Ice Tournament title this past weekend.
https://twitter.com/Bombers_Cruz/status/1366214945680084992
***Good to see Aliso Niguel High, CA, and Santa Margarita High, CA, from Orange County in Southern California, which is the area where the PGF Nationals will be played this summer, back in action.
Game day – Aliso vs a Santa Margarita. Welcome 2021 season @Los_Stuff pic.twitter.com/I3vK6WBnE8
— Cruisers Fastpitch (@CruisersFP) March 2, 2021
*** Scroll down to see more examples of softball picking up this spring, plus the newest player commits to colleges…