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Perfect Game WWBA 16u

Cavs Baseball ·
Game Ready Athletics in Georgia looking for players for the upcoming 2014 WWBA at the new Lake Pointe complex. Contact Coach Howard at info@gamereadyathletics.com or call 678-708-2682
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Looking to play in PG Tournaments?

ILIndians ·
https://www.dropbox.com/s/h3yc...ndiansTRFv090213.pdf The Illinois Indians Travel Baseball Club is currently looking for a few more high-level student-athletes to complete our rosters for the following upcoming events: Sept 12-15 in Phoenix, AZ Perfect Game/Evoshield National Championship (Underclass) 15U – 17U Sept 19-22 in Phoenix, AZ Perfect Game/Evoshield National Championship (Upperclass) 16U – 18U Sept 27-29 in Cedar Rapids, IA Perfect Game WWBA Kernels Foundation Championship 16U –...
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Looking to Play in Big Events this Fall/Winter?

ILIndians ·
https://www.dropbox.com/s/h3yc...ndiansTRFv090213.pdf The Illinois Indians Travel Baseball Club is currently looking for a few more high-level student-athletes to complete our rosters for the following upcoming events: Sept 12-15 in Phoenix, AZ Perfect Game/Evoshield National Championship (Underclass) 15U – 17U Sept 19-22 in Phoenix, AZ Perfect Game/Evoshield National Championship (Upperclass) 16U – 18U Sept 27-29 in Cedar Rapids, IA Perfect Game WWBA Kernels Foundation Championship 16U –...
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PG WWBA, National Championship, Etc.

ILIndians ·
https://www.dropbox.com/s/h3yc...ndiansTRFv090213.pdf The Illinois Indians Travel Baseball Club is currently looking for a few more high-level student-athletes to complete our rosters for the following upcoming events: Sept 12-15 in Phoenix, AZ Perfect Game/Evoshield National Championship (Underclass) 15U – 17U Sept 19-22 in Phoenix, AZ Perfect Game/Evoshield National Championship (Upperclass) 16U – 18U Sept 27-29 in Cedar Rapids, IA Perfect Game WWBA Kernels Foundation Championship 16U –...
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PG WWBA, EvoShield Nat'l Championship, Etc.

ILIndians ·
https://www.dropbox.com/s/h3yc...ndiansTRFv090213.pdf The Illinois Indians Travel Baseball Club is currently looking for a few more high-level student-athletes to complete our rosters for the following upcoming events: Sept 12-15 in Phoenix, AZ Perfect Game/Evoshield National Championship (Underclass) 15U – 17U Sept 19-22 in Phoenix, AZ Perfect Game/Evoshield National Championship (Upperclass) 16U – 18U Sept 27-29 in Cedar Rapids, IA Perfect Game WWBA Kernels Foundation Championship 16U –...
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PG EvoShield Nat'l Championship

ILIndians ·
https://www.dropbox.com/s/h3yc...ndiansTRFv090213.pdf The Illinois Indians Travel Baseball Club is currently looking for a few more high-level student-athletes to complete our rosters for the following upcoming events: Sept 12-15 in Phoenix, AZ Perfect Game/Evoshield National Championship (Underclass) 15U – 17U Sept 19-22 in Phoenix, AZ Perfect Game/Evoshield National Championship (Upperclass) 16U – 18U Sept 27-29 in Cedar Rapids, IA Perfect Game WWBA Kernels Foundation Championship 16U –...
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PG WWBA, EvoShield Nat'l Championship

ILIndians ·
https://www.dropbox.com/s/h3yc...ndiansTRFv090213.pdf The Illinois Indians Travel Baseball Club is currently looking for a few more high-level student-athletes to complete our rosters for the following upcoming events: Sept 12-15 in Phoenix, AZ Perfect Game/Evoshield National Championship (Underclass) 15U – 17U Sept 19-22 in Phoenix, AZ Perfect Game/Evoshield National Championship (Upperclass) 16U – 18U Sept 27-29 in Cedar Rapids, IA Perfect Game WWBA Kernels Foundation Championship 16U –...
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15U team hosting tryouts at Lakepoint

Georgia Tribe Baseball ·
We're a travel ball team (known as Bones Baseball on Perfect Game last year) looking to continue competing in major tournaments in the late spring and throughout the summer. We will be hosting tryouts on August 4th at Perfect Game Park at Lakepoint from 10 am - 1 pm. We will also be practicing out of Lakepoint in the fall a little bit and picking back up in the spring. If you plan on attending, please contact us at georgiatribebaseball@gmail.com Thank you
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Perfect Game PGBA nonsense in Texas

free=good ·
So my son's 16U team has played 3 PGBA events in Texas this summer and was signed up and paid for this weekend's DFW College Classic. I checked the PG site this morning to see if the schedule was out yet and noticed we're not on it anymore (we were there last night). I alert our head coach who calls the tournament director only to be told, "sorry, don't have room for you." No call or email proactively, we have to reach out to be told we've been screwed. We've made hotel arrangements, I had...
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CrabFest All American Underclassmen

Thunderking ·
The CrabFest All American Underclassmen are on their way to Goodyear Arizona to compete in the Perfect Game Evoshield Underclass National Championships. The Crab University Red and the Crab University Black will be fun to watch them compete against the west coast teams. Good Luck Coaches and Players on a great tournament. Represent Maryland Baseball with Pride!
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Baseball U Tryouts

Baseball U Travel ·
Baseball U considered one of the top travel programs in the country will be holding 2017 tryouts for High School as well as Middle School age teams on Sunday, November 6th. Baseball U who is celebrating their 10th Anniversary has now helped over 480 players move on to college as well as had 87 players selected in the MLB Draft. The organization has had 8 1st Round draft picks and this year had two 1st round alumni taken in the draft. Each year the organization grows in size covering 4 states...
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15u 14 u players need Palm Beach Florida

Coach Tino ·
Looking for 15u and 14u players for this summer asap! Contact me at 5612677947 coach Tino Gaudino pbcelite.com PBC Elite Baseball is a Nationally Ranked Travel & Developmental Baseball program based in Palm Beach Gardens, Florida. Our mission is to provide players with a platform for elite competition, skills development and college exposure opportunities. We field 17U, 16U, 15U, 14U, 13U, 12U and 11U Travel Teams. We compete in a variety of summer showcase tournaments including Perfect...
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Perfect Game value

John S ·
Hi folks -- Please pardon my "newbiness," but I'm just wondering if the Perfect Game showcases offer legitimate value to aspiring college players (from a recruiting perspective). Is a PG showcase similar to Baseball Factory? Is one better than the other? Thanks very much for your collective wisdom, and have a great summer! -- John in Toronto.
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Perfect Game event questions

CoachGato ·
My son, class of 2018, is a catcher who will be attending a Perfect Game event in Colorado in May. Living in Colorado, we decided this was a great opportunity for him. Now I am hearing he should only go to Perfect Game events in the areas in which he wants to go to college. Should he be requesting invitations to other regional events, to include the National Academic in June? Will going to one event be enough, given he scores out well? Background on him, if it's even relevant: varsity...
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2017 grad great grades

Bigbigote in CO ·
We have a 2017 grad with a 35 on his ACT and a 4.65gpa. Looking to play at the next level. He runs a 6.99 60 and has a97exit velo. He has been a 2nd team all conference twice and led the team in her as a sophomore. He was named to the Perfect Game super 25 all tournament team in Ft Myers, all sophomore sunbelt team as a freshman in Oklahoma and won a state championship last spring. He has been to PBR. Events and camps.
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Perfect Game 16u Atlanta// Question

mamabb0304 ·
Hi all, First time poster, thank you for the help in advance. I have a 16yo RHP, SS that will be travelling to Atlanta in July for the Perfect Game 16u National Championship from Texas. We have a team of players that seems like they will not be competitive to me. But, I wanted ask anyone's experience with this specific tournament. We have 2 pitchers that pitch over 80MPH, and 3 pitchers that pitch in the mid to low 70's. In state wide play thus far we are 3 wins and 5 losses for the season,...
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fenwaysouth ·
Your son has outstanding academic & athletic credentials. Is there a question in your post somewhere that I missed? What has he done with regards to entertaining offers and selling his skills to the programs he is most interested in? Is he applying to schools currently?
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Bigbigote in CO ·
The coach at Stanford said he was going to be recruited by them sophomore year but I guess Coach Marques is retiring. Arizona was interested but they changed coaches too. We went to visit Stanford and Cal. I think he is resolved to pursue his academic career there or at Notre Dame and walk on. He went to camps at Santa Barbara , Creighton and the university of the Pacific. No comments by any of the coaches. He has applied at UCLA STANFORD CAL NOTRE DAME AND SANTA BARBARA .
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cabbagedad ·
Welcome to the site, and big congrats to your son for his accomplishments. I'm left with the same sense as Fenway... is there a question or are you just introducing yourself and son to the site? Not a problem, just not the usual intro. We're here to help if needed. You may want to search the site regarding the challenges of walk on at the D1 level for baseball.
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Bigbigote in CO ·
His first love is baseball. If someone or somewhere offered him a chance I think he d take it if they had his academic piece. How else can he get noticed at this late time? He is an amazing athlete middle school mile champion he played hockey basketball football but just loves baseball.
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Truman ·
BIGBIGOTE IN CO, What kind of correspondence and stuff has he received in the snail mail and his email from schools? If he's a really good player, I'd think he's been getting something from various schools . . ??? I know that HS baseball stats can't be relied on to get a good picture of a player's talent, but it would help some if you provided some info from his last year's HS season. He's a starter on Varsity? Position? As this season begins, I would have your son speaking a lot with the HS...
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Ripken Fan ·
Welcome to the site. I am puzzled as well. What position does your son play? Congratulations on the academic piece as no matter where your son plays (if late recruit or a walk on) he'll have to balance the sport and the classroom. From the looks of the schools (except ND) it looks as though his interest is out West.
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JCG ·
Big, IMHO, it's almost certainly too late for your son to get noticed by the type of schools you're talking about. So the question comes down to baseball vs. academics. If academics are number one, and he apparently has a good chance of getting into schools like Cal and Notre Dame, then he's a really fortunate kid and he should go to the school that is the best academic fit, and also financially feasible, and then look into walking on when he gets there. But Cabbage is correct -- It does...
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RJM ·
A 6.99 60 makes him a corner player at the D1 level. Does he hit for power? Just curious, what is his height and weight? Was he on a travel team that played exposure tournaments? If so, the coaches should have been able to help place him.
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Backstop22 ·
It sounds from your post that your son has been exposed to coaches. The PG tournament and the three D1 camps he attended should have given him a real idea of what his chances were to play D1. Did he reach out to the coaches before he attended the camps? Did he follow up for feedback? You say he never heard from any of them. Hopefully he did not operate on the assumption that schools would come running to him and that he did not have to initiate the contact with coaches. By what you have said...
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Consultant ·
Mr. Colorado, did your have a tryout for the Reds Area Code team. U of Pacific, SSU are good "walk on" programs. We have several Int'l events in Santa Rosa in June and July. Bob
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Bigbigote in CO ·
He has been on varsity for 4 years 3 as a starter at short stop. This year he will pitch and play outfield due to losses of personnel in those areas. He can play 3rd 2b and catch if needed. He has been to Atlanta for the East Cobb invitational, Ft Myers PGsuper 25 and the Junior sunbelt classic in McAlister. Each college camp we've been to he has been in touch verbally with the recruiting coordinators and tried to get a response after but it seems more like college camps are coaching fund...
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Twoboys ·
First congrats on finding this site and on your son's accomplishments in the classroom. I don't have that much to add to what has been said, but we are VERY interested in this topic given our son has similar academic stats, plus runs a 6.95 60 as well! It looks like your son applied to 5 colleges, all of which to differing levels are tough to get in, even with such excellent academic credentials. There are numerous high academic D3 schools which have a JANUARY 15 deadline, some of which are...
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cabbagedad ·
So, it appears that, if I did my cross-checking properly, your son had roughly the sixth or seventh most productive offensive numbers on a very good Colorado HS team last year. Neither his power numbers or stolen bases really stood out and created separation. You also said that he will be moving from SS to OF and P this year. While it appears he has great versatility, a stud SS doesn't get moved to the OF if he is a true standout IF. He has been in front of plenty of coaches but they aren't...
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Goosegg ·
From the academic side, IMO you have not applied to enough schools to ensure an overwhelming chance of admission. In this day and age, Stanford is less than a crap shoot (he has great grades and scores and the ethnicity may help) and as an out of state applicant to the UC system he has a hill to climb. His score likely get him into ND as a regular student (where he could try to walk on). But top tier schools are hard admits for regular (non-athlete) applicants - so it's a numbers game with...
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fenwaysouth ·
If I was in your shoes...... Your son has a "hook" with his academics. If he really wants to play college baseball he should be calling some of these high academic schools to see if they will allow a late application. If they allow it, I would also reach out to the coach to take his temperature. No guarantees. My assumption is the smaller the school, the more flexible they will be. Yes, it is a tremendous longshot. The bottom line is your son will be trying to walk-on somewhere if he really...
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Backstop22 ·
The Notre Dame opportunity sounds fantastic from an academic standpoint. If he were my son, I would say that would decide it if he gets it, then he would just focus on trying to make the team as a Walk-on. It certainly would help your son to contact the HC and let them know he is interested in one of the 8 Walk On spots and with his grades and potential for success at ND, they will certainly give him a look (no doubt all of the scholarship spots are filled now). They want a strong team GPA...
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Branson Baseball ·
There's a lot of great feedback already. As a Notre Dame grad, I can attest that the school is a pretty special place. The average admit ACT score last year was over 34. ND has become a highly selective place. Notre Dame's 2017 baseball recruiting is done. But they do have a club baseball program with some very talented kids. I echo the feedback on late applications and on academic D3's. There are still spots for very special kids and as noted, his academics are an incredible hook. Money is...
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2019Dad ·
I don't have a good way of judging your son's baseball ability. However, with the exception of perhaps considering applying to a "fallback" school, I think the schools that your son applied to are perfectly reasonable and he is likely to get in to one or more. Sure, Stanford is always a stretch, but with a 35 ACT (and GPA to match, and Mexican-American to boot) your son should be in decent shape at the others. From the NCED web site ( https://nces.ed.gov/collegenavigator/ ) ACT Scores 25th...
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Truman ·
Thanks for the response. This is helpful and you got some very good responses in the subsequent posts where I find I have little to add. From what you've posted, I'm left with the feeling that your son is a talented player, but seems to be just short of what programs like those you mention in the PAC12 are looking for (and as mentioned, how hard they can be to get in just on academics). JUCOs and D3's have been mentioned and are excellent ideas and a lot depends of what your son's priorities...
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MidAtlanticDad ·
BB, here's a link to a recent post by one of our members who put together his own "D3 Academic-Baseball College Ranking". With your son's grades and ACT score, I would think some of these smaller high-academic schools would have flexibility regarding a late application. Seems like a perfect fit for your son if he would consider those types of schools. Good luck. http://community.hsbaseballweb...ball-college-ranking
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JCG ·
Not much time but there are a lot of great D3 schools your son could apply to by 1/15. Wash U, Oxy, Willamette to name a few. The current D3 champ, Trinity, has a 2/1 deadline for regular admission and also has a camp this month.
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Twoboys ·
As mentioned, you have until Jan 15 for many many good schools (both D1 and D3) that could be good academic and baseball fits. Some schools have even later deadlines. Please consider casting a wider net than the 5 schools you mentioned. Having been through the process RECENTLY with our older son, a high score, terrific grades, awesome recs, athlete but not recruited, fantastic extra curricular activities and even a "hook" (like the mexican american part but different in our case) - AGAIN, I...
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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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Re: Perfect Game event questions

3and2Fastball ·
Those measureables are all very good. By Perfect Game "event" do you mean a Showcase? Or a Tournament?
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roothog66 ·
I assume he means the Rocky Mountain Showcase. COACHGATO, I'm Coloardo myself. I'll shoot you a PM.
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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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Backstop22 ·
The PG events that attract the most coaches and scouts are the tournaments where the travel teams play. The national events have lots and lots of top level programs scouting the events, and many recruit heavily at them. My 2017 attended two PG showcases in Southern California where there is tons of talent and schools looking to recruit. However, there were very few schools and scouts beyond PG's own scouts who assign the player ratings at the showcase events. We saw some local JCs and a few...
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smokeminside ·
Congrats! Great school, and sounds like a terrific opportunity for your boy!
 
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