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Re: Little League Happenings

Post by lawgrad91 » July 20th, 2010, 10:15 pm

allen wrote:NDLL lost to Walkertown Little League, and thus we are finished until next year. All in all a great experience for the kids. Between the two tournaments (district and state) our all-stars compiled a record of 6 wins and 3 losses, nothing to sneeze at for a bunch of 11 year olds.

In addition to the games in Waynesville we took them to a bunch of waterfalls, to sliding rock, and a bunch of other "cool" mountain area stuff. The team that hosted the tournament were wonderful hosts and gave us lots of fun suggestions for things for the kids to do when we were not playing.

The kids were crushed after the loss that dropped us out of the tourney, but the great thing about 11 year olds is that by the next morning they were back to their "old selves", goofing off in the hotel pool, playing miniature golf, and basically having a great time. There is a lot to be learned from 11 year old resiliency.

By the way CathyCa - I will be shocked if Greenville is not the eventual winner of the tournament (to be determined on Thursday). They are an incredibly talented team.

Thanks to all for the support.
Sorry about the end of the season, Allen. It is good the kids are resilient.

Does this free you up for the job interview?
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Re: Little League Happenings

Post by CameronBornAndBred » July 20th, 2010, 11:38 pm

allen wrote:NDLL lost to Walkertown Little League, and thus we are finished until next year. All in all a great experience for the kids. Between the two tournaments (district and state) our all-stars compiled a record of 6 wins and 3 losses, nothing to sneeze at for a bunch of 11 year olds.

In addition to the games in Waynesville we took them to a bunch of waterfalls, to sliding rock, and a bunch of other "cool" mountain area stuff. The team that hosted the tournament were wonderful hosts and gave us lots of fun suggestions for things for the kids to do when we were not playing.

The kids were crushed after the loss that dropped us out of the tourney, but the great thing about 11 year olds is that by the next morning they were back to their "old selves", goofing off in the hotel pool, playing miniature golf, and basically having a great time. There is a lot to be learned from 11 year old resiliency.

By the way CathyCa - I will be shocked if Greenville is not the eventual winner of the tournament (to be determined on Thursday). They are an incredibly talented team.

Thanks to all for the support.
Congrats to Dan and his teamates for a successfull season. They got to do some traveling that many others didn't..and one other silver lining is that you'll be back for a certain interview!
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Re: Little League Happenings

Post by Very Duke Blue » July 20th, 2010, 11:54 pm

Sorry the kids lost but glad they had the opportunity to go to State. It's something they will remember for ever. I know the kids had a great time doing mountain things, thanks to adults. :)
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Re: Little League Happenings

Post by CathyCA » July 21st, 2010, 8:01 am

allen wrote:NDLL lost to Walkertown Little League, and thus we are finished until next year. All in all a great experience for the kids. Between the two tournaments (district and state) our all-stars compiled a record of 6 wins and 3 losses, nothing to sneeze at for a bunch of 11 year olds.

In addition to the games in Waynesville we took them to a bunch of waterfalls, to sliding rock, and a bunch of other "cool" mountain area stuff. The team that hosted the tournament were wonderful hosts and gave us lots of fun suggestions for things for the kids to do when we were not playing.

The kids were crushed after the loss that dropped us out of the tourney, but the great thing about 11 year olds is that by the next morning they were back to their "old selves", goofing off in the hotel pool, playing miniature golf, and basically having a great time. There is a lot to be learned from 11 year old resiliency.

By the way CathyCa - I will be shocked if Greenville is not the eventual winner of the tournament (to be determined on Thursday). They are an incredibly talented team.

Thanks to all for the support.
Safe travels back to Durham! I'm certain that, despite the loss, Dan and his teammates had the times of their lives!

Greenville really is a baseball town. From little league to the high schools to ECU, baseball is THE sport that permeates this town. I drove past the Elm Street Park last night, and it was eerily quiet. Of course, I knew where the kids were playing, thanks to Allen's reports here on CTN!
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Re: Little League Happenings

Post by OZZIE4DUKE » July 21st, 2010, 9:08 am

CathyCA wrote: Greenville really is a baseball town. From little league to the high schools to ECU, baseball is THE sport that permeates this town.
Well, baseball and ECU football.
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Re: Little League Happenings

Post by CathyCA » July 21st, 2010, 10:11 am

OZZIE4DUKE wrote:
CathyCA wrote: Greenville really is a baseball town. From little league to the high schools to ECU, baseball is THE sport that permeates this town.
Well, baseball and ECU football.
Okay, ECU football, too. However, football isn't as prevalent all the way down to the kiddos as is baseball.
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Re: Little League Happenings

Post by allen » July 21st, 2010, 12:24 pm

lawgrad91 wrote:Sorry about the end of the season, Allen. It is good the kids are resilient.

Does this free you up for the job interview?
Yep - interview Thursday afternon, then leave for the beach on Saturday. By the way, any more thoughts on my wife's speeding ticket in VA? What we hear from folks familiar with VA traffic laws is that it is MUCH harder to get aticket reduced in VA than in NC - difficul eough that it is almost not worth bothering.
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Re: Little League Happenings

Post by lawgrad91 » July 21st, 2010, 2:04 pm

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lawgrad91 wrote:Sorry about the end of the season, Allen. It is good the kids are resilient.

Does this free you up for the job interview?
Yep - interview Thursday afternon, then leave for the beach on Saturday. By the way, any more thoughts on my wife's speeding ticket in VA? What we hear from folks familiar with VA traffic laws is that it is MUCH harder to get aticket reduced in VA than in NC - difficul eough that it is almost not worth bothering.
It probably isn't worth your trip to Lynchburg (Bedford? up that way, right?). Most VA courts don't really care about the effect of a ticket on insurance, unfortunately.

Isn't it nice to be discussing this here and not worry about warnings for being off topic? ;)
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Re: Little League Happenings

Post by CathyCA » July 21st, 2010, 3:51 pm

allen wrote:
lawgrad91 wrote:Sorry about the end of the season, Allen. It is good the kids are resilient.

Does this free you up for the job interview?
Yep - interview Thursday afternon, then leave for the beach on Saturday. By the way, any more thoughts on my wife's speeding ticket in VA? What we hear from folks familiar with VA traffic laws is that it is MUCH harder to get aticket reduced in VA than in NC - difficul eough that it is almost not worth bothering.
How much will the ticket increase your insurance? How much will it cost to hire an attorney? Weigh those two items and then decide.

Of course, I always recommend that folks hire a good attorney. ;)
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Re: Little League Happenings

Post by OZZIE4DUKE » July 21st, 2010, 4:36 pm

CathyCA wrote:
How much will the ticket increase your insurance? How much will it cost to hire an attorney? Weigh those two items and then decide.

Of course, I always recommend that folks hire a good attorney. ;)
You pay the attorney once. You pay for the insurance increase for 3 years. Don't forget to weigh that too. :Boo:
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Re: Little League Happenings

Post by lawgrad91 » July 21st, 2010, 4:42 pm

OZZIE4DUKE wrote:
CathyCA wrote:
How much will the ticket increase your insurance? How much will it cost to hire an attorney? Weigh those two items and then decide.

Of course, I always recommend that folks hire a good attorney. ;)
You pay the attorney once. You pay for the insurance increase for 3 years. Don't forget to weigh that too. :Boo:
The problem is, in some places in VA, you pay the attorney once AND you pay the insurance for 3 years. Here, the regular judge absolutely will not reduce speeding tickets unless you have a calibration (and then only the amount of the calibration). Other places in VA, or on the days we have a sub judge, things are different. It just depends on the judges, who are not elected by the populace, they are appointed by the legislature, so they don't ever get voted out. They stay til they retire, or get in large amounts of trouble, or they piss off the political party in power enough.
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Re: Little League Happenings

Post by allen » July 21st, 2010, 5:00 pm

lawgrad91 wrote: The problem is, in some places in VA, you pay the attorney once AND you pay the insurance for 3 years. Here, the regular judge absolutely will not reduce speeding tickets unless you have a calibration (and then only the amount of the calibration). Other places in VA, or on the days we have a sub judge, things are different. It just depends on the judges, who are not elected by the populace, they are appointed by the legislature, so they don't ever get voted out. They stay til they retire, or get in large amounts of trouble, or they piss off the political party in power enough.
Twice I've gotten tickets in NC. Twice I've hired an attorrney (the same guy each time - $99 a pop). Both times he got it reduced to "improper wquipment". Money well spent.

He, and a couple attorneys who practice in VA, have said in VA it is almost impossible to get a ticket reduced there - it simply is not done. In NC, an attorney who has a relationshp with the ADA, acting on behalf of someone who has a clean driving record, has a lot of room to negotiate. In VA it virtually never happens. One guy I called (who was a friend of a friend) said he would pretty much be stealing my money if I hired him because he would know from the outset that he probably could do nothing for me.

I now officially hate Virginia. Fortunately since my wife and I both have clean driving records, and have been with the same insurance company for 20+ years, it is unlikely that this 14 mph over the limit will kill us in terms of rates. My big fear is we have a new 16 year old driver in the family and I was hoping to "save" that one time insurance company courtesy for his first ticket.
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Re: Little League Happenings

Post by Very Duke Blue » July 21st, 2010, 8:08 pm

Good luck. I hope your insurance company is 1/2 as loyal as you have been.
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Re: Little League Happenings

Post by lawgrad91 » July 21st, 2010, 8:56 pm

I would love to be able to negotiate tickets, especially for good people with clean records. It's one of those "there but for the grace of God go I" things. And there are a few places in VA that do negotiate, or at least used to. But we aren't one of those places.
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