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smokeminside ·
Bigbig, I hope you keep us posted on your son's progress. His story is interesting and I think we'd all learn a lot from how his journey moves forward. I hope you've enjoyed the ride so far, because many of us would be very happy if our kids had the grades and measurables your son seems to have. I'd be really surprised if he doesn't end up at a school he'd be happy at academically, especially if he has had time to apply to a few more schools.
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Shoveit4Ks ·
Something doesn't add up. If he is as smart as you say and as good as you say ( i believe u) , he should be playing ball somewhere and getting a great education. Walking on with those academic figures appears like an instant asset to the team. Best of luck to you and your son!
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BOF ·
I would contact Trinity University as he fits their profile to the T. You have good advice from others.
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CoachGato ·
Where did your son go to high school before Cherokee Trail?
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Bigbigote in CO ·
He has been there all four years.
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Bigbigote in CO ·
Thanks to all for your suggestions but Michael has decided to go to The University of California at Santa Barbarbara. He has a full academic scholarship for engineering. He was offered scholarships to several other universities, Arizona, Washington, Colorado, and Notre Dame but liked the entrepreneurial spirit he felt from the west coast. Hopefully he'll get a look as a walk on. He is having a good senior year. Hitting .333 and 3 home runs.
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Bigbigote in CO ·
He had been awarded the Daniels fund scholarship which will cover all expenses over and above the school offers. No school offers full rides academic or athletic. There is always some part missing.
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Backstop22 ·
Thanks for coming back and updating us on all your 2017's decision. And Congrats on your son's choice and decision to go to UCSB. Great engineering school and gorgeous campus--for the life of me I cannot imagine how any student can find the dedication to go study in the library there when the campus on the ocean is such a distraction! UCSB has a strong D1 program, so making the team as a tryout will be quite a challenge. But it is certainly worth trying out, and you never know what can...
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smokeminside ·
Congrats! Great school, and sounds like a terrific opportunity for your boy!
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JCG ·
Congrats to your son, Bigbigote. UCSB is a great engineering school. I have kid there so if you have any questions on logistics etc. feel free to PM me and we'll see if I know the answers -- or better yet, I can ask the kid. As has been mentioned walking on at any good D1 baseball program is going to be tough. Another option would be club ball. I believe UCSB's team is pretty successful. They also have a really good club Ultimate team.
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Bogeyorpar ·
Congrats! UCSB engineering with full scholarship is a great achievement. Baseball would have been icing on the cake, but I suspect that UCSB coach won't support their players as Engineering major. Keep us posted on tryout.
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Consultant ·
Great city, Santa Barbara, my daughter graduated and we previously lived near the campus for 11 years. You may desire to discuss with the UCSB coaches regarding playing at SBCC and attending both schools. Bob
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cabbagedad ·
Congratulations to your son! One of my players went to UCSB and played with their club team... they play at some great places and he had a blast. As others have mentioned, your son may find it more realistic to go this path as an engineering major at this school. BTW, I hope "cover all expenses" includes housing. It's kinda crazy there.
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fenwaysouth ·
Congrats Bigbigote, and to your son for an outstanding opportunity. Best of luck to him as he embarks on his engineering degree and D1 baseball. I have my fingers and toes crossed for him.
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