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  1. Both 'Horns-to-be (Felts and Bellow) as well as future Aggie Statum received very good/competitive offers.  They all had other offers from other top D1 programs.  Exactly 'how much' is a matter for the school, the player and his family.  I will say it is for more than the proverbial 'bag of seeds'....LOL.

  2. Sun Devils advance to round of 16 and play at 2 p.m. vs. Mac-N-Seitz Indians (program out of midwest run by two former MLB players).

    Sun Devils Toss No-Hitter To Start Playoffs

    7/12/2009 8:57:56 AM

     

    SE Texas Sun Devils' RHP Kirby Bellow (2010, Nederland HS, TX) and RHP Dillon Pitts (2010, LaPorte HS, TX) combined to throw a no-hitter in a five-inning 10-0 victory over the Philadelphia Senators to open the playoffs on Saturday night.

    The Sun Devils will be squaring off against the Mac-N-Seitz Indians 17U in the Round of 16 at 2:00 PM on Sunday at Kell HS.

  3. The missing inning:

    Bellow singles to lead off.  Advances to 3rd on consecutive wild pitches, then Henderson walks.  Rosado pops out.  Trahan beats out infield single and Bellow scores.  Dishon singles to load bases.  Henderson scores on balk.  Trahan out at home on failed squeeze.  Cecchini singles to LF but Dishon thrown out at plate.  2 runs, 4 hits.

    Sun Devils 3-0 in pool.  GT lost today (3-1 to Indiana Bulls) but remain tied for 1st in their pool.

  4. your right... But in our organization a certain person is making money off every kid from the 8yr olds up to the older kids. And most age groups have 2 teams. He hasnt done 1 thing with our kids. Why am i payn his salary. I wont be next season

    To the person that created the team, it is a business for them. They created the team.

    You look at the owners of the teams like Houston Heat, Texas Sundevils, etc... They will make profit off of it. That's not to say that they shouldn't be coaching and working for their money. Coming from experience, if your kid is good enough, it's worth paying a little extra to have your kid on a more solidified team. Not a team that some parent on your kids little league team from last year decided they would start. Not that they don't know baseball or how to run a program, but they do not have the experience/knowledge of these coaches from the more solid programs.

    I can only speak for the SE Texas Sun Devils but I promise you that there is not a profit made of of it.  Indeed, it is operated at a substantial loss every year...but, as they say, when 1 of your guys gets drafted or signs a scholarship -- 'priceless'.

    As far as if/when to go select, I personally believe that league play thru Little League is the way to go.  You get the chance to play the game, in your own backyard, with your own friends, etc.  If you want to do more for your kid up to age 12, get him (or her) lessons.  After that, select becomes an option.  It takes the right kid (committed, etc.) and the right parents.  By the same token, once you get in that age group (and if you don't want travel ball), the Babe Ruth League down in Mid County is outstanding.  They do a great job year in and year out.

    Select worked for me and my son.  Baseball was what he wanted...but, if you ask him, he wouldn't trade his Little League years for anything.  It is simply a matter of the right kid at the right time.

  5. Johnny was named player of the week in the South Division. 

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    29, 2009

    Players of the Week

    Players of the Week

    North Player: Greg Hopkins, Haymarket. The Valley's leading hitter, Hopkins continued his strong summer by hitting an even .500 with 15 hits in 30 at-bats in eight games last week. Hopkins had two doubles, two home runs and seven runs batted in.

    North Pitcher: Kyle Putnam, Fauquier. Putnam allowed just one run on three hits while striking out nine in a 6-1 win over New Market on June 27. For the season, Putnam is 2-0 with a 1.19 ERA.

    Central Player: Kenny Mickens, New Market. Mickens led the league in hitting this past week, going 14 for 26 (.538) and driving in five runs. In addition, he had a co-league-high four doubles.

    Central Pitcher: Heith Hatfield, Woodstock. Hatfield tossed a complete game shutout against Rockbridge on June 24, striking out 10 and allowing just three hits and one walk. He is 1-1 on the summer with a 2.08 ERA.

    South Player: John Dishon, Staunton. Dishon hit .400 for the week with 10 hits in 25 at-bats. Three of his hits were doubles and he also drove in eight.

    South Pitcher: Ricky Marshall, Waynesboro. Marshall combined with two other Generals pitchers to shutout Rockbridge 4-0 Sunday evening. Marshall threw the first seven innings of the victory, striking out seven and scattering six hits.

  6. Rather than having people 'guess' at this:

    1.  Johnny redshirted at LSU this season.  It was his decision.

    2.  He is not transferring.

    3.  He will compete for 1 of the 2 open spots in the Tiger OF next season.  He has received that assurance from Coach Manieri.

    4.  He is playing summer ball in the Valley League and is hitting nearly .400.

  7. MIF04 I think you forgot about Kirby Bellow.  He is probably the top pitcher in the area.  Lefty's that throw in the high 80's with nasty sliders usually can have their pick of colleges.

    That was my bad...I always forget someone or something.  Kirby is a mid to upper 80s guy from the left side.  Great competitor, leader, etc.  Should be MVP in that district (should be unanimous pick for that IMO).  Also, good gap-to-gap hitter and one of the best 1B I have sever seen around the bag.

  8. (1)  To answer the original question:  Kellogg and Hicks (both BC) are uppers 80s...touch 90.  I have not seen the kid from Livingston who is purportedly throwing with the same velocity.

    (2)  With the exception of Kellogg and maybe Hicks, I don't know that we have any pitchers this year who project to the next level (college or pro), although the younger guys always improve as they mature, etc.

    (3)  The trio from BH are all quality arms.  Same with Eric Harrington (PNG/Lamar) and DD Lott (Ozen/Northwest La.).  They are already at the next level.  The 2007 class was a "position player" group although they did have Jeff Stringer (BC/Lamar/Panola)  There were some pretty good pitchers in the 2006 class:  Clayton Ehlert (LCM/Tex A&M), Kevin Angelle (drafted/San Jac/Lamar) and Mattison Smith (Ned/Lamar) to name a few.

    So, the area hasn't exactly been without quality arms the past 2-3 years; however, I will grant you:  some of those prior years were unbelievable.  Talk about some pitching...

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