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#1
But they do publish the roster of the Bears in July with all the players whether they make the team or not, that to me is a senseless arguement and begs the question.
Where is the schedule?  Aren't games locked up years in advance (one visit to my place, next visit to yours)?  What is it really, lasiness? Indifference?
It harms no one to see who is being looked at and updates the websites with information, then it can confuse competition and make for some wonderful conversations over cocoa during the winter days of Dec & Jan before teams head out where? I don't know, it is not published ??? Why ???
#2
this sounds like collegiate misspeak, I want to find out who is new, who is gone, what the coaches who are still there are thinking about their chances.
there are colleges already publishing 2008 schedules (Wheaton college - CCIW) , so I don't get it?????
#3
I am wondering about the CCIW fallball, any updates?
it seems that this entire league goes into hibernation about baseball, especially on keeping interested fans up to date.
Who, what , where and how did any of the teams perform, improve, need work?

Also, where are the schedules?

Where are these teams going?  East, West during Spring, I have never seen such disregard in communicating or updating school websites with new rosters, new players coming in, alumni?????

#4
Central Region / Re: CCIW
June 21, 2006, 05:30:54 PM
Why is anyone concerned about head coach at Elmhurst, it seems to me that the adminstration doesn't give da** about baseball.  The field is a disgrace and you couldn't possibly have any tournament there; the lights are 1970's backyard equipment and there are no stands, people would have to stand around.  I for one wouldn't be happy to attend any institution that had no regard for maintain a facility.  what is funny is the football field has the latest turf, so I would assume that baseball is the orphan sport there at Elmhurst College.