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Rawlings Mavericks Merge With Baseball Nation - TRY OUT DATES

BMont00 ·
www.BaseballNationMavericks.com Rawlings Mavericks merge with Baseball Nation We are pleased to announce, Rawlings Mavericks Baseball Club and Baseball Nation LLC , will join forces in efforts to expand the leadership of quality baseball in...
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Rawlings Mavericks Merge With Baseball Nation

BMont00 ·
We are pleased to announce, Rawlings Mavericks Baseball Club and Baseball Nation LLC , will join forces in efforts to expand the leadership of quality baseball in the DFW area. Baseball Nation and Rawlings Mavericks will combine commonalities in...
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Southfork Titans 13U Tryouts

James Taylor ·
Southfork Sports Complex is hosting tryouts for two teams, SF Titans 13U and SF Titans 11U. These tryouts will take place at Southfork Sports Complex in Parker, TX on Saturday December 12th and the 19th @ 1pm. If any other info is needed, please contact Coach Taylor @ 9724156388 or email him at jtfitntx@gmail.com
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Advice for a Freshman

BLUD15 ·
Hey Y'all, I just graduated high school and am currently preparing for my freshman year of college. I'll be playing at D3 school in TX. If y'all have any advice for me about adapting to the college environment or really anything to do with college, please share!! Thank in advance!
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Tryouts for 2016 Select Teams

McKinney Marshals ·
If you are willing to work hard and commit to making yourself the best player possible, we will help you maximize your ability to play at the next level, whether that is being the best high school player possible, playing at the collegiate level or...
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RJM ·
Get to all your classes other than ones you miss due to baseball. Do all your homework and reading on schedule. Most majors aren't that hard if you keep up. It can be a bear if you fall behind.
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PlayWithEffort ·
Arrive on campus in the fall in the best shape of your life.
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FoxDad ·
If your coach hasn't done so already, prepare a workout plan for the summer. You'll want to be in the best physical shape when you arrive on campus. The fall practices are basically the tryouts for the spring squad. And as mentioned, keep up on your school work. Once you fall behind it is difficult to catch up. Be ready for long days. My son's days started at 5 am for a 5:30 am work out, classes until 2 pm, then practice from 3-6 pm (sometimes later). Then dinner and any homework. In bed by...
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cabbagedad ·
If you are like most, there will be a lot of "firsts" when it comes to making your own decisions. You decide whether to go to class or not, whether to wake up or not, whether to party or not, whether to put the extra work in, whether to study sufficiently, whether to have a positive approach to things, whether to make right choices, etc., etc. Often, given the option for the first time, young men make a lot of the wrong choices. My advice would be to go into this determined to make the right...
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joes87 ·
Here is some advice based on my college track career. Admittedly it was 25+ years ago, but I think it probably still holds true. Class, class, class. Make sure you are attending class and keeping up with assignments. Its so easy in college to start to blow off class and assignments. I know right now your saying, yea no problem, but its tough to get to that 7pm class after having practice and weight room until 6pm. This needs to be you number 1 priority. Many schools will have...
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3and2Fastball ·
You cannot assume that you will show up in the Fall and have a spot on the roster. As other have said , you need to show up in the best shape of your life, prepared to battle for a roster spot and battle for playing time. Many D3's will have 50-75 players in the Fall, with just 35 roster spots available. And keep in mind that the coaches are out scouting this entire summer, looking for players to replace you in your Sophomore season.
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FoxDad ·
Yep - son's first day at practice had 53 players show up (D2 JuCo). They eventually self cut to 35 (grades, medical-health, disillusionment) by the spring season.
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Trust In Him ·
I want to add to the above comments on being in the best shape of your life. Talk to your trainer or a nutritionist and find out the proper things to eat. It's easy to slack off a bit now since just graduated, a few months until college begins, you want to sleep in, relax, etc. Now is the time to develop good habits thus when college starts you can step right in and feel comfortable knowing your body and mind is where it is supposed to be. Proper nutrition and sleep will help build body mass...
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Suds ·
Be VERY proactive in reaching out to your professors about you being an athlete. Learn which teachers are willing to work with you and which ones are more difficult.
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CaCO3Girl ·
1. Stay with your laundry, unless you bring it home to wash. Can't tell you how many people had shirts go missing. 2. Bring a microwave, I spent many nights in the student lounge studying and being able to make a bowl of soup or popcorn was a life saver. 3. Bring Shower Shoes, foot fungus is no joke! 4. Block out your study time. You may only have Monday night to study for your test on Friday. I would spend most of Monday making up half note cards with a key sentence on one side with a key...
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Catch1721 ·
You've seen tremendous advice thus far on the academic and athletic side. Don't forget about the social side, which has derailed more athletic careers than anything. Make good decisions, have fun but always stay in complete control of your actions. Earn respect by taking care of business in the classroom and on the field, not by being the life of the party. Align yourself with the upperclassmen that have taken this route and follow suit. Good luck.
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gunner34 ·
your ready you even have the lingo down. good luck
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Re: Rawlings Mavericks Merge With Baseball Nation - TRY OUT DATES

BMont00 ·
Try-outs for the 2014 spring and summer season will be held November 16th , November 23rd , and December 7th . This year we will host try-outs at two locations: McKinney - Craig Ranch 6151 Alma Rd McKinney, TX 75070 10-12u - 10am Craig Ranch Field #7 13-14u - 12pm Craig Ranch Field #7 15-18u - 4pm Craig Ranch - The Gabe (Collegiate Field) Dallas - Baseball Nation North - (Mesquite) 1410 Wooded Lake Dr. Mesquite, TX 75150 9-10u - 12pm BN North #1 11-13u - 12pm BN North #2 14-18u - 12pm BN...
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