What is the fastest pitch recorded in little league?
The fastest pitch recorded in the Little League World Series was 77 mph, thrown by Alan Bowden from California in 2013.
What is the fastest 10k ever run by a 13 year old?
33:29 official time in Canberra Times fun run 2012. Distance is an official race distance for race. Joshua was 13 years old.
A good time for a 13-14 would be sub 40 minutes, 37 mins would be brilliant.
The current fastest 1600m or one mile race record in the world is held by Hicham El Guerrouj of Morocco with a time of 3 minutes and 43.13 seconds, set in 1999.
What is the fastest 800 meter a 7 year old girl has ever ran?
Below are some of the national records for the 100 meter dash:
1) United States - Florence Griffith-Joyner, 10.49 seconds (World Record)
2) France - Christine Arron, 10.73
3) Jamaica - Merlene Ottey, 10.74
4) Russia - Irina Privalova, 10.77
5) Bulgaria - Ivet Lalova, 10.77
6) China - Li Xiumei, 10.79
7) Germany - Marlies Goehr, 10.81
8) Ukraine - Zhanna Pintusevich, 10.82
9) Greece - Katerina Thanou, 10.83
10) Bahamas - Chandra Stirrup, 10.84
What is the fastest mile ever ran by a 7th grader?
Cameron Everts of Kempner, TX ran 6:05 at the toughest 1 mile in Texas on 7/10/10 . He was only 8 years old!! That was Cameron's last recorded 1 mile as he has moved on to running VERY FAST 5k times. Plan to record his 10 year old mile time sometime this year at a local event.
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What is the best way to form a little league batting lineup when you only have 4 good hitters?
The best approach would be to place your best hitter in the leadoff position to maximize their plate appearances. Then, slot your next three best hitters in the 3rd, 5th, and 7th spots to ensure they have a chance to drive in runs. Fill in the remaining positions with players who can get on base consistently to set the table for your stronger hitters.
Who holds the 15 year old US mile record and what was the time?
The 15 year old US mile record is held by Michael Granville who ran the mile in 3:58.58 in 1995.
How do you make custom wrestling figures?
well, you could either mix and match heads from previous dbz figures. like say an Irwin goku and an Irwin vegeta (end result being an armored goku). or you can find sculpey from local art stores and customize your own.
Name two ways to get students interested in attending sports events?
Pep rallies and making and putting up signs around your school.
Who are some of the top travel Lacrosse teams in North Carolina?
The Carolina Fever club in the Triangle area (Raleigh/Durham/Chapel Hill) is just a few years old but growing fast. Founded by the coach of the women's lacrosse team at UNC, several former Carolina players are part of the coaching staff, and several Fever players have gone on to play on varsity programs in college.
How do you throw a knukkleball on little league world serries 2008?
you have to hold the wii remote up..... the black sensor should be facing up and the B button should be facing toward you. It is really hard to throw so do get mad if you can't throw it sometimes. It is really nasty.
What is the average American Legion pitching speed?
65 - 80 mph. This can vary alot. You could have the next Roger Clemens or the next Bill Gates throwing. In general 65 - 80 mph. would be about it.
What font is used on soccer jersey numbers?
There are many different fonts used for different teams. There is no standardised font for numbers or names.
However, there are examples of fonts in the "Related Links" section
How do you start a little league baseball?
Go to the Little League website (search google). You can order them there. They are $10 with shipping.
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What is the fastest 1500m run time by an 8 year old boy?
in 1975 as an 11 year old boy I ran 1500 metres in 5 mins 7.5 seconds (against 12 year old boys).
This record still stands.
In 1980 my brother, ( Joseph Cromer ) as a 10 year old, ran at Crystal Palace in an under 11 1500 metres, and won with a time of 5 minutes 6 seconds, the race was run as 2 heats, no final, best time wins!! The other lad who won the 1st heat ran 5m.07s.
I was champion of our county at the time with a worse time, and 3 years older ;-)
There is not a standard distance for the 3 point line because the court size is not mandated, Many times, they play on half of a regulation sized court, so in these cases, the 3 point line would be approximately half the distance as in regulation basketball.
What is the width of a little league homeplate?
From base to base, each path in Little League Baseball is 60 feet long, which is 30 feet less than that of Major League Baseball. There is a total of 360 feet of pathways around the baseball diamond in Little League Baseball.
40 mph pitch in little league is equivalent to what on MLB?
If the measure of ease of hitting a fastball were how long the batter sees it, then the calculation would be straightforward. Dividing the major league distance to the mound, 60.5 ft, by the little league distance, 46 ft, gives approximately 1.3152. Multiplying 40 mph by 1.3152 gives 52.6 mph, which a major league batter should easily hit. Multiplying 50 mph by 1.3152 gives 65.76 mph, which a major league batter should also easily hit if it is a fastball. A 90 mph fastball, which is somewhat challenging to a major league batter, would be equivalent to 90 mph divided by 1.3152 = a 68.43 mph fastball in little league, which is not expected. Since one mile is 5280 ft and one hour is 3600 seconds, a speed in miles per hour can be converted to feet per second by multiplying by 5280 ft / 3600 sec = 1.467 ft/sec = 1 mph. So the 40 mph little league pitch and the 52.6 mph major league pitch each give the batter a 46 ft / 58.67 ft/sec = 0.784 sec look. The 50 mph little league pitch (if there is one) and the 65.76 mph major league pitch each give the batter a 46 ft / 73.35 ft/sec = 0.627 sec look. The 90 mph major league fastball gives the batter a 60.5 ft / 118.36 ft/sec = 0.511 sec look. However, even this interval is much longer than the typical 0.1 sec human reaction time. Perhaps a batter needs about half a second to swing. It is possible though difficult to hit a curve ball or sinker. The measure of difficulty for that might be the distance the ball travels in the last 0.5 sec, and that doesn’t depend on the distance to the mound if the speed is measured near the plate. It just depends on the speed, which is easier to achieve if the mound is near the plate, and on the curve radius. So converting pitch speed by length of look probably over-corrects, especially if the fastball has some spin. Perhaps the mean of actual and converted speeds would be a better estimate of major league equivalents for little league pitches.
What is the diameter of a little league baseball?
7 1/2 inches (in diamiter) for my AAA little game ball