Jump to content

Southeast Texas Banditos Showcase Tryouts


GT Baseball

Recommended Posts

GTSA/ SETX Banditos Summer Showcase Program will consist of events in Texas, Louisiana and Florida. These events will be a mixture of Perfect Game, Marucci, 2D and Results Baseball 

 

Events. In addition, GTSA will host events at Sam Houston State University. We currently have several D-1 coaches committed to this event.

 

# Of Events: All teams will participate in 4 -5 events over the course of the summer. 

 

Tryouts: May 7th @ Golden Triangle Sports Academy

 

Time: 9:00am-12:00pm

 

Attire: Baseball Attire/NO METAL SPIKES

 

Please have all players arrive 30 minutes in advance for registration.

 

 

Inclusions:            4-5 events

 

                                    Coaching staff

 

                                    Weekly Practices

 

                                    GTSA Membership

 

                                    Jerseys-Hats

 

 Email all questions to 

This is the hidden content, please
.

Regards,

GTSA / Banditos Baseball Club

 

 

 

Link to comment
Share on other sites

  • 3 weeks later...

THE SETX Banditos (15u-18u) will conduct a second tryout on Saturday May the 14th from 9:00 am-12:00 at Golden Triangle Sports Academy. You can register online at

This is the hidden content, please
or in person at GoldenTriangle Sports Academy. If you have any questions please fill free to email, [email protected] or contact Zach Luevanos at (361) 813-0022
Thanks,

GTSA

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Join the conversation

You can post now and register later. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.

Guest
Reply to this topic...

×   Pasted as rich text.   Paste as plain text instead

  Only 75 emoji are allowed.

×   Your link has been automatically embedded.   Display as a link instead

×   Your previous content has been restored.   Clear editor

×   You cannot paste images directly. Upload or insert images from URL.

Loading...
  • Member Statistics

    45,951
    Total Members
    1,837
    Most Online
    jacobmartin
    Newest Member
    jacobmartin
    Joined


  • Posts

    • Or a less lethal option would be to have law enforcement yell improper pronouns at them...they'd scatter like sheep. I still prefer your way, lol.
    • I ve seen this done in several other countries.  And in those countries it happens very lil because of the severity of the consequences.   I saw a video of other world leaders ask “why does America allow such destructiveness” when all the civil unrest was happening because a criminal/criminals were killed  by not following commands.     we have a great system in place but it’s been compromised and we could still learn from other countries.
    • I am out of VOTES, but I will give a BIG AMEN!!!!
    • You start opening fire and drop about 10 or 12 of these protesting morons it will break up pretty quick.    This ties in with killing the chicken killing dog.
    • This is an easy one. We have let grifter unqualified coaches infiltrate our children and convince them that they will be D1 athletes if they only focus on a single sport. We've got kids, with single digit ages, playing their sport year-round to "maximize exposure" despite the fact that most college coaches on the recruiting trail will value a multisport athlete. This translates to the school year and ends up with kids being football, basketball, baseball only kids. Track is pretty much the only one left that keeps kids playing other sports and that's primarily because football coaches demand their football kids be track athletes. I literally talked to a man last night, who just moved to Texas from Oklahoma who was telling me his kid played on two different football teams during the season last year. One for his school, one for his select league. During the week the kid was a RB for his school, and on the weekends, he was a QB for his select team. This would equal 7 days a week of full contact football for a 6th grader......6th grader. Once that ends, rolls straight into 7 on 7 for the spring and back to football in the summer. All this for a kid, who seems to be a good athlete, but probably has a ceiling of D2 at best, if he doesn't burn out before that. Parents are silly and think they can develop their kids into being the next Quinn Ewers, but they completely miss the biggest factor in creating that type of athlete.....genetics. Genetics are undefeated. Always have been, always will be. Play sports because you love to compete then compete in everything you do. Quit giving bullsheet rings to "state champions" every single weekend all over the US and get back to valuing team championships won at the community level to build the continuity when they are young. This is the only way to reestablish the pride once felt by every kid in every town across Texas when they got to put on a uniform with their school colors. Otherwise, we can kiss the magic of high school sports goodbye. 
  • Topics

×
×
  • Create New...