@Giff, I believe these are the factors that have created your current situation: 1) being in small town Oklahoma up till now; 2) relocating your family right before your son’s senior year; 3) lack of playing time on your travel team; and 4) the awkward movements behind the plate that you mentioned. There is nothing you can do about items 1 & 2. That is life happening. But you can do something about 3 & 4. Item 3 has been well discussed. But item 4 hasn’t and I’m here to tell you that issue matters a lot. More than it should. D1 schools rarely (I mean hardly ever) recruit players that have any unnatural, awkward, or unnecessary movements in the way they play the game. Even if the results are there, if a player looks unconventional getting it done, that will scare most recruiters away. There are things that can be done to help the situation but it does take some time. Good players that have an issue like this often have to prove themselves over a longer period of time before receiving an offer(s). IMO your son falls into this category and he hasn’t been in the right place, for long enough, to prove himself enough to convince the schools you want to offer. As a result that’s probably going to result in JuCo being your best option. The good thing about JuCo is you can do as many private workouts/tryouts as you want. That’s my 2 cents.