Originally Posted by Anonymous
Originally Posted by Anonymous
Originally Posted by Anonymous
Originally Posted by Anonymous
Come on read the rules must be within 100 miles which is why the sons player can NOT participate w Igloo.


That's a shame because he is no longer with sons and has been with igloo since the tryout regardless of zip code. Complain all you want but his parents are willing to make that drive in order for their son to play on a great team. He is not a ringer brought in just for the tournament.


I "might" believe this boy joined Igloo to be part of the WSYL, IF he had been a part of Igloo prior to knowing about this tournament. However, I would be that is the ONLY reason they are driving over 3 hours to be on a team


It is really nobodys business why he is playing for igloo. I would agree with your reasoning, but again, not my business so who cares.


IF the WSYL is supposed to be modeled after the LLWS, then it really does matter. If the 100 mi rule is in place then he can't play. The player from PA lives about 130 miles from Igloo's practice field. I will be very curious to see what the WSYL does, because if they don't enforce this rule then there will be all kinds of "all-star" teams put together for this tournament. This is not how the LLWS does it, which is what makes that so nice.