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    Iron Coyote Challenge Park

    4.8 (8 reviews)
    Closed 12:00 pm - 6:00 PM
    Updated 2 months ago

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    Visiting coffeehouses is one of my recreational activities…read more On an adventure to Brookfield, my dad and I stopped in for some caffeine for the road trip. At first, we were confused as GPS took us to a bicycle shop but once we go out and walked around, we found where to get our caffeine. We walked in to a busy cafe and noticed half of it was a bicycle shop. I'm not sure if it's the same owner/business but it was pretty neat to see the two put together. Pretty sure this is a first for my dad and I. I wasn't sure where to order and happened to be standing next to a little computer set up that looked like I could order my own drinks from. Just before I decided to try and use it myself, a barista came over and took our order. My dad isn't used to getting coffees from anything over than his coffee pot at home so he ordered the same thing I always get: iced americano. We waited about 5 minutes to get our drinks and then we dipped out to start our adventures for the day. We got to my car and took a few sips to get us energized for the trip to Brookfield and I have to say, the americano from Recreation was really good. It was dark and bitter, just how I like it. My dad tried his first americano and really liked it. He drinks his coffee like I do. Black. So, it's no surprise he could handle the bitterness just as well as me. Recreation was nice little stop to get some caffeine. The baristas were super nice. The place is fairly smaller on the inside so if you have a large group of people, you may need to take the place over or take your drinks elsewhere. Overall, pretty cool place to get some coffee, just don't let the bicycle shop store front fool ya. Recreation has it's own door to enter from outside.

    Best small locally owned cafe in Bloomington/Normal. Excellent location sharing space with bike…read moreshop near downtown with plenty of parking cannoli's Fri- Sun with toast options anytime. Highly recommend.

    Bloomington-Normal Girls Softball Association

    Bloomington-Normal Girls Softball Association

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    Local and travel teams. The travel teams have become a political phenomenon for local talent…read more Highly competitive, expensive, and the teams are largely aggregated of each school's players. For example, the 16U and 18U elite teams seem to be a NCHS exclusive, and no matter how good other players are, they will not make the elite teams without NCHS affiliation. For example, they have a scoring system to rank players' try-outs (home to first run, batting, fielding) and according to that score, a player will be elite or not. I personally had one of the highest scores back in the day that I went out for elite, but was denied elite team. When I asked the elite coach (also the NCHS coach) why I was not placed on elite, he stated it was because they needed talent on the lower team. He subsequently pulled his NCHS catcher to play for the elite team even though she had a score that ranged out of the top required % for elite players. Completely upsets the scoring system and undermines the whole idea that the best are the best. Unfortunately, there is not much choice between levels to avoid the politics as local teams play for recreational activity - maybe a couple games a week, many girls never show up, and there are rarely practices. At the other end are the travel teams where you practice 3 days a week (year-round) and play at least 5 days a week in the summer. (We regularly had 90+ game summers where all we did was eat, breathe and play softball.) Good for exposure and development, though. We consistently played world tournaments, and I had Division I solicitations my sophomore year based on the work I did with travel teams. Nonetheless, the politics are overwhelming, and the parents have become worse than anything else. I'd recommend looking at rural teams before playing BNGSA, but at least doing BNGSA if nothing else is available and you and/or your child is serious about the game. Ask a past parent about real costs, though, as the traveling costs (hotels, gas, time) plus equipment costs plus inside and outside training costs became more than a year of college tuition each season. 2 stars for talent development, but minus 3 stars for so much pressure and politics that kids burn out real fast.

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