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The Sandlot League is the fourth and lowest tier in the motorball pyramid. It comprises unofficial street races for amateur players and also handles league overflow. Sandlot League competition is not depicted in the series. Snev could have gained experience in this league before trying out for Team Spandau but this was not elaborated on. It is implied that Alita began competing directly in the Third League after she was recruited by Esdoc.

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  • Sandlot League
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  • The Sandlot League is the fourth and lowest tier in the motorball pyramid. It comprises unofficial street races for amateur players and also handles league overflow. Sandlot League competition is not depicted in the series. Snev could have gained experience in this league before trying out for Team Spandau but this was not elaborated on. It is implied that Alita began competing directly in the Third League after she was recruited by Esdoc.
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  • The Sandlot League is the fourth and lowest tier in the motorball pyramid. It comprises unofficial street races for amateur players and also handles league overflow. Sandlot League competition is not depicted in the series. Snev could have gained experience in this league before trying out for Team Spandau but this was not elaborated on. It is implied that Alita began competing directly in the Third League after she was recruited by Esdoc.
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