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2008 World Series - Houston Texas

Dates:

Sunday, July 27th through Sunday August 3, 2008

Hotel

Houston Marriott® North at Greenspoint
255 North Sam Houston Parkway East
Houston, Texas 77060
Link to the 2008 World Series Hotel

Fields

Location: Elizabeth Kaiser Meyer Park
7700 Cypress Wood Drive
Spring, TX 77379
Information about Meyer Park

Doggie Daycare at the 2008 NBBA World Series

the NBBA would like to thank and acknowledge, Bill Archie from Guide dogs for the Blind, all the volunteers that cared for the seventeen guides that were cared for, Neal McDonald and Christine delmonico for coordinating this project.
The Doggie Daycare was held inside the Marriot Greenspoint as a result of the incredible heat in Houston Texas.
Thanks to all for making this program a success, and overseeing our Guide's care and happiness.

2008 World Series results

Congratulations are extended to the 2008 NBBA World Series Champions, the West Coast Dawgs.

The 2008 Championship game was a re-match of the 2007 NBBA World Series Championship game between the Kansas All-Stars and the West Coast Dawgs.

The game started off with Kansas scoring ten runs in the top half of the first inning and the lead changed at least three times before the West Coast Dawgs took charge and maintained the lead for the rest of the game.
An outstanding performance by the entire team of the west Coast Dawgs, including a six for 7 day for Elexis Gillette , who after the World series is headed for Beijing and the Para-Olympics.

The final standings for all fourteen teams who participated in the 2008 NBBA World series are:

1. West Coast Dawgs
2. Kansas All-Stars
3. Bayou City Heat (Houston)
4. Austin Blackhawks
5. Chicago Cometts
6. Colorado Storm
7. Long Island Bombers
8. Boston Renegades
9. RHI Indianapolis Thunder
10. Carolina Pride
11. Cleveland Scrappers
12. Pennsylvania Wolfpack
13. Tyler Tigers
14. Stockton Stingrays

All-Star MVP Offense and Batting Averages
1. MVP: Giovanni Francese Chicago Comets 0.724
2. Elexis Gillette West Coast Dawgs 0.700
3. Chance Cranford West Coast Dawgs 0.688
4. Lupe Perez West Coast Dawgs 0.676
5. Tanner Gers Colorado Storm 0.676
6. John Kibodeaux Bayou City Heat 0.667

All-Star MVP Defense and Put-Outs per Game Average
1. MVP: Frank Guerra Long Island Bombers 8.000
2. Eric Mazariegos West Coast Dawgs 6.167
3. Greg Gontaryk Pennsylvania Wolfpack 5.375
4. Danny Foppiano Kansas All-Stars 4.429
5. Mike Grunze Chicago Comets 3.571
6. Husani Hill Stockton Stingrays 3.571

Pitcher, Catcher award
Pitcher / Catcher: Tim Hibner (West Coast Dawgs) 23K's in 237 batters(9.70%)

Spotters Award
Spotter Award: Kansas All-Stars (80 runs allowed, 99 team put outs, 31 put outs for high player, 0 put outs for low Player
Dale Bigger and Karen Zamora

Sportsmanship Award
Stockton Stingrays