We need to get those kids here for THE game.gocats wrote:We need to get those kids here for a game, and introduce them on the field, win or lose the championship. It's never too early to recruit fans and potential future Bobcats. Keep them away from hippie ville.
What a rush to have 18,000 fans cheering and shaking cowbells. I'd bet those lids would remember that forever also.
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That was one of the best little league games I have seen played in quite sometime. Both teams have great fundimentals and skills. It is amazing that with the weather diffrence between MT and CA. that we can even compete. This Billings team is something special! So I will be in Billings this weekend. Was planning on goin to the horse races saturday but that changed after I saw this game (US championship) will be on at 1. So where have all you Billings folks been watchin these games? I would love to watch it with a big crowd. Was thinking maybe BWW? Is there anywhere else?
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About 300 or so have been watching the games at Petro theater on the campus of MSUBCats15 wrote:That was one of the best little league games I have seen played in quite sometime. Both teams have great fundimentals and skills. It is amazing that with the weather diffrence between MT and CA. that we can even compete. This Billings team is something special! So I will be in Billings this weekend. Was planning on goin to the horse races saturday but that changed after I saw this game (US championship) will be on at 1. So where have all you Billings folks been watchin these games? I would love to watch it with a big crowd. Was thinking maybe BWW? Is there anywhere else?
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Wow-That was a great game. Great defense for our Billings boys. There were several times when the bases were loaded ant thought we had a good run and the CA boys would score on us. But they came throug.
I have seen many hockey and soccer games where the stronger teams had ample opportunity to take over the game but it comes down to one play for the other team. That is waht it takes. Reminded me of the US women's soccer team against Japan-should have destroyed them but they could never put the ball in goal.
I have seen many hockey and soccer games where the stronger teams had ample opportunity to take over the game but it comes down to one play for the other team. That is waht it takes. Reminded me of the US women's soccer team against Japan-should have destroyed them but they could never put the ball in goal.
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I'm not in Billings any longer but a friend of mine uploaded a video on facebook from the crowd at Hooligans (downtown) when the game-winning homerun was hit.......that place exploded similar to Bobcat Stadium when Corey Smith took that opening kickoff to the house against the griz. They have a good atmosphere and good food as well.Cats15 wrote:That was one of the best little league games I have seen played in quite sometime. Both teams have great fundimentals and skills. It is amazing that with the weather diffrence between MT and CA. that we can even compete. This Billings team is something special! So I will be in Billings this weekend. Was planning on goin to the horse races saturday but that changed after I saw this game (US championship) will be on at 1. So where have all you Billings folks been watchin these games? I would love to watch it with a big crowd. Was thinking maybe BWW? Is there anywhere else?
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I agree--how do we make this happen?gocats wrote:We need to get those kids here for a game, and introduce them on the field, win or lose the championship. It's never too early to recruit fans and potential future Bobcats. Keep them away from hippie ville.
What a rush to have 18,000 fans cheering and shaking cowbells. I'd bet those lids would remember that forever also.
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My family and some friends were at BWW in Bozeman to watch the game last night. Place was as packed as it is for an NFL Sunday, with everyone cheering every hit, every out for the Billings boys. Place absolutely erupted when the kid hit the walk off. Was truly awesome.SD Cat wrote:I'm not in Billings any longer but a friend of mine uploaded a video on facebook from the crowd at Hooligans (downtown) when the game-winning homerun was hit.......that place exploded similar to Bobcat Stadium when Corey Smith took that opening kickoff to the house against the griz. They have a good atmosphere and good food as well.Cats15 wrote:That was one of the best little league games I have seen played in quite sometime. Both teams have great fundimentals and skills. It is amazing that with the weather diffrence between MT and CA. that we can even compete. This Billings team is something special! So I will be in Billings this weekend. Was planning on goin to the horse races saturday but that changed after I saw this game (US championship) will be on at 1. So where have all you Billings folks been watchin these games? I would love to watch it with a big crowd. Was thinking maybe BWW? Is there anywhere else?
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Montana just can't get any love from Bleacher Report. I love it!
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As great as the Montana story is, and it is one of the best sports stories of the year, eventually the magic runs out and the best teams prevail. It happens in professional sports all the time, so what is the difference in this case?
California is the better team and will prove that over the course of the next two games.
Montana deserves praise for making it as far as they have, but the run will come to an end against California on Saturday afternoon.
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1st they have to get by PA, then they have to beat Billings twice, which should be easy since they just played an extra innings game 

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think they only have to beat us once if they beat PA first...catamaran wrote:1st they have to get by PA, then they have to beat Billings twice, which should be easy since they just played an extra innings game
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I believe you are correct...winner takes all in the championship.ilovethecats wrote:think they only have to beat us once if they beat PA first...catamaran wrote:1st they have to get by PA, then they have to beat Billings twice, which should be easy since they just played an extra innings game
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I belive that:coachouert wrote:I believe you are correct...winner takes all in the championship.ilovethecats wrote:think they only have to beat us once if they beat PA first...catamaran wrote:1st they have to get by PA, then they have to beat Billings twice, which should be easy since they just played an extra innings game
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Isn't it double elimination?
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[/quoteCapitalCityCat wrote:Montana just can't get any love from Bleacher Report. I love it!
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As great as the Montana story is, and it is one of the best sports stories of the year, eventually the magic runs out and the best teams prevail. It happens in professional sports all the time, so what is the difference in this case?
California is the better team and will prove that over the course of the next two games.
Montana deserves praise for making it as far as they have, but the run will come to an end against California on Saturday afternoon.
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yes. but we still will play an international team no matter what on sunday. if we lose to cali on saturday they move on to the world championship on saturday and we move into the "world consolation" if you will...catamaran wrote:Isn't it double elimination?
at least this is my understanding of it.

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seems strange as there is little incentive to be the undefeated team........usually in a double elimination bracket, you have to lose twice (hence the name). Normally either CA or PA would have to beat us twice since they had both lost
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catamaran wrote:seems strange as there is little incentive to be the undefeated team........usually in a double elimination bracket, you have to lose twice (hence the name). Normally either CA or PA would have to beat us twice since they had both lost
I originally thought the same thing, but they explained last night during the broadcast that the US and International Finals were 1-game only.
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This is correct. With the pitch count and rest rules in Little League, it would be very difficult to have pure "double elimination" at this point in the tournament and showcase the best of the teams. The incentive to be the undefeated team in the rest time. Extra games mean extra pitches and pitchers used, which restricts the one loss teams more as they get to the final game. Many times their "ace" is needs to be used to just get the the title game. Just like Montana did last night.CapitalCityCat wrote:catamaran wrote:seems strange as there is little incentive to be the undefeated team........usually in a double elimination bracket, you have to lose twice (hence the name). Normally either CA or PA would have to beat us twice since they had both lost
I originally thought the same thing, but they explained last night during the broadcast that the US and International Finals were 1-game only.
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This format seems grossly unfair. Cali and Montana could each finish with one loss, having split thier two head to head games, but Cali would win the championship. I'm sorry, but that's just not right IMHO.
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Sounds like some kind of BCS bullcrap to me. How is that fair. If it is double elimination, then it should stay double elimination throughout the tourney.
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