In Baseball, "10U" refers to a youth age division for players who are 10 years old or younger. The "U" stands for "under," indicating that players must be 10 or younger as of a certain age cutoff date, often around the start of the calendar year. This classification helps ensure that players compete against others of similar age and developmental levels. Different leagues may have slightly different rules regarding age eligibility, so it's important to check specific league regulations.
Nationals for 10u 2012 Fastpitch Softball is in Bloomington, Indiana
It means 7 and under. There is also 8u, 9u, 10u, and so on. The U means under.
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10(u + 30)
Joanna Garland by far
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Nationals in 2012 10u Fastpitch Softball is in Moline, Illinois
7U and 10U - 35ft.
The Laguna Bombers of Elk Grove, California
I love these: T = tens place or first digit. U = ones place, units place, or second digit. 10T+U is the first number T+U=15 = T=15-U 10U+T is the number with the digits switched. 10U+T=10T+U+9 10U+15-U=10(15-U)+U+9 9U+15=150-10U+U+9 9U+15=159-9U 18U=144 U=8 T=15-8 T=7
some of the fastest pitchers throw about 100 mph. The record is 104.5