Wow! What a facility. The 7.5 hour drive stinks, but can’t wait for a week of baseball here
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@TerribleBPthrower - any Lakepoint tips, suggestions or warnings that you can pass along for those attending in the near future?
Parking can be difficult. We packed the car so my son could jump out at the entrance and grab his catcher bag without slowing down the parking line.
The concession stand was a little backed up because they were very short on staff in June.
Don't plan on eating at Chic Fil A after the game. Unless you like waiting a really long time, then go for it.
There is no need for personal shade or chairs. It's pretty easy to find a comfortable spot to sit. It is stadium style seating with shade.
Pack turfs and molded cleats if you can. Some kids didn't like the cleats on turf and some didn't like turfs on turf.
Definitely check out some of the vendors. We got a great deal on a Pro Preferred and others have scored some deals on other merch.
Almost forgot, they went to some dumb ticket purchasing system that is online and a real pain. A lot of people, me included, thought we could wait in a line and pay cash only to find out that they just walk you through the online purchase. So don't try that.
I'm sure I'm leaving something out. Feel free to ask any questions. It's a great facility.
Thanks! I saw this on their site: $13 General Admission per day - $55 Multi-day pass.
I guess it makes sense to do the per day unless you are playing there for 5 days?
How is the Live Stream & Video-On-Demand? Worth the price?
@Francis7 posted:How is the Live Stream & Video-On-Demand? Worth the price?
The live stream quality was really good. My wife could see my son giving signs behind the plate. It's worth it if you have someone wanting to watch who can't be there. It's also really good if you want video for recruiting.
The live stream is great if you have a pitcher or catcher or son is hitting. Not so great for fielding at any of the spots. if you want to get video for sending or posting it is 10 bucks for the game. You can edit it and put small videos together with multiple camera views. Still the position players views are not the best.
The concession stands were not open during this last weekend so bring lots of water. Might want to bring an umbrella - the sun can get hot depending on what field you are on. The covers can only do so much depending on the time of day.
We tend to park all the way down in the field - easy to get in and nobody is parked right on top off your car.
it is a great place and we always enjoy going. If it rains the games keep going unless there is lightening - then they will have delays. My son had 4 in one game last week.
Good luck and enjoy.
They have not bothered us at all. But people have been bringing in coolers. I have even seen people sipping a beer while watching a game. They are now selling it believe it or not.
Another question on the live stream - if anyone knows? Will they allow multiple simultaneous log ons? By this, I mean, if I paid for a subscription, could my wife, my parents and in-laws all use my account at the same time to watch the live games?
Francis7 raises a good question, anyone??
@Francis7 posted:Another question on the live stream - if anyone knows? Will they allow multiple simultaneous log ons? By this, I mean, if I paid for a subscription, could my wife, my parents and in-laws all use my account at the same time to watch the live games?
I may or may not have had up to 5 people using the same login at one time from different states.
PBR 17U Nationals - Anyone here have a favorite player (hopefully your kid) playing in the tourney starting Wednesday?
And thanks to all for the info provided here in advance and also thank you Senna for the info provided here -Senna's google sheet ! Looks like my kid is going to play at Cass and Allatoona HS for a couple of games and the rest at Lakepoint.
Yes , I'll be there with my two. They also just played in the WWBA 17u PG Nationals so we are down here for both. Great tournament, looking forward to PBR as well now.
My kid plays for Mash 17u. If anyone plays us feel free to send me a message. Good luck to all!
Did I see on the PG website that there were over 400 teams?
@TPM posted:Did I see on the PG website that there were over 400 teams?
428
@TerribleBPthrower posted:428
Remarkable........
@TerribleBPthrower posted:428
Have you seen many scouts at the games you have attended?
@used2lurk posted:Have you seen many scouts at the games you have attended?
Tons
So my understanding that Lakepointe is PBR and PG is East Cobb.
You have too going on at the same time.
I have seen Davidson, Mercer, USAF, ARMY, Lehigh, Illinois State, Indiana State, Columbia, and numerous other D2/D3 at Lakepoint and saw Missouri HC, Columbia, & Ohio U (I think) at a local HS field yesterday.
@TPM posted:So my understanding that Lakepointe is PBR and PG is East Cobb.
You have too going on at the same time.
That is true on PBR & PG. WWBA 16u is this week (Terrible has a 23) and PBR 17u Nationals (I have a 22) happening at the same time. I have heard thru a couple R/C’s that some are all WWBA and others that are splitting time.
I meant two. Thanks for the clarification. How teams does PBR have?
I have a new phone that is possed.
@TPM posted:I meant two. Thanks for the clarification. How teams does PBR have?
I have a new phone that is possed.
Around 130 teams at PBR. MLB scout activity is much much less here than it was in June for the PBR NPI. I don’t think I’ve seen a P5 coach here yet today or yesterday. No more than a dozen coaches total spread between the fields that I’ve seen. Imagine it may pick up a bit on Mon/Tue once bracket plays starts, but the 2023s @ WWBA will keep the majority.
edited per TPM’s note
You mean coaches right? I am assuming most P5 programs are done with 2022 recruiting.
The ACC was well represented today at our games. A kid on my son’s team hasn’t really started the process yet (I’m helping the parents get started). Today he was 5-5, 2 doubles off the fence, a line drive into the trees, another hustle double, and a bases loaded single off the fence (1 out and the kids were tagging).
@TPM posted:You mean coaches right? I am assuming most P5 programs are done with 2022 recruiting.
It's just a rumor that I overheard at Lakepoint yesterday: Some coaches told kids after seeing them: We're pulling your offer just because we don't have enough room in our 2022 class anymore and can only take a few kids.
But who knows if it's true? People talk a lot of bleep at things like this...
Didn’t see Alpharetta Legion Field on the spreadsheet.
Stadium seating on hills with space for camp chairs if you prefer those. Grass fields with nice pens and cages. Lots of trees around so you can sit up on the hills and watch in the shade
@Francis7 posted:It's just a rumor that I overheard at Lakepoint yesterday: Some coaches told kids after seeing them: We're pulling your offer just because we don't have enough room in our 2022 class anymore and can only take a few kids.
But who knows if it's true? People talk a lot of bleep at things like this...
If it's true, my question is how far out is this going to affect kids? 2023? 2024? Do we think that we are going to see a little or big trickle affect for years to come?
@BaseballMOM05 posted:If it's true, my question is how far out is this going to affect kids? 2023? 2024? Do we think that we are going to see a little or big trickle affect for years to come?
I think it's possible to trickle down to the 2023s.
@Francis7 posted:I think it's possible to trickle down to the 2023s.
My kid's a 2024 and I wonder/worry how it will affect him. My heart goes out to the 2022's - what a mess!
@BaseballMOM05 posted:My kid's a 2024 and I wonder/worry how it will affect him. My heart goes out to the 2022's - what a mess!
2021s have it worse. Hopefully it will be better for your son.
@BaseballMOM05 posted:My kid's a 2024 and I wonder/worry how it will affect him. My heart goes out to the 2022's - what a mess!
It's too early for 24s, except if your son is a stud. Coaches concentrating on 23s. Many Mid D1 programs prefer Juco grads for their programs. 2022s at this point should strongly think about that option since coaches have the portal to rely on for transfers.
Son’s ‘21 HS teammate just had his mid-major D1 pull his deal. No details, unsure if it was mutual but I know it (loss of deal) wasn’t what he wanted. Also know of 3 more mid-major ‘22 spots here in GA that have evaporated, with the players previously slotted there now back at square 1.
@TPM posted:It's too early for 24s, except if your son is a stud. Coaches concentrating on 23s. Many Mid D1 programs prefer Juco grads for their programs. 2022s at this point should strongly think about that option since coaches have the portal to rely on for transfers.
We are definitely not in any rush but I just wonder how far down the trickle affect will last.
@BaseballMOM05 posted:We are definitely not in any rush but I just wonder how far down the trickle affect will last.
Don't rush. Spend time on training and making the HS varsity team and ready for next summer's circuit.
Everything else in between is OK if affordable, but you don't have to break the bank.
If rise in Covid doesn't shut down sports, hopefully by next time next year things will get better.
@BaseballMOM05 posted:We are definitely not in any rush but I just wonder how far down the trickle affect will last.
I believe it will last longer than some of the comments here. I think 23s and 24s will be impacted for sure and maybe beyond that. JMO but I talk to a lot of coaches and hear a lot of things. Also, the MLB draft will most likely stay at 20 rounds so fewer players will be drafted going forward and roster limits will be reinstated for college teams. All of it spells more players than roster spots.
@Senna posted:Son’s ‘21 HS teammate just had his mid-major D1 pull his deal. No details, unsure if it was mutual but I know it (loss of deal) wasn’t what he wanted. Also know of 3 more mid-major ‘22 spots here in GA that have evaporated, with the players previously slotted there now back at square 1.
Really stinks for the kids because the clock is ticking.
@adbono posted:I believe it will last longer than some of the comments here. I think 23s and 24s will be impacted for sure and maybe beyond that. JMO but I talk to a lot of coaches and hear a lot of things. Also, the MLB draft will most likely stay at 20 rounds so fewer players will be drafted going forward and roster limits will be reinstated for college teams. All of it spells more players than roster spots.
Depends where you are and the talent and division coaches are looking for.
It's always been more players than roster spots so in reality the best players will get opportunities. Coaches will go back to recruiting like they used to, younger players who buy into the culture and remain 3,4 years in a program, not just fill in. Juco players from good programs will always be in demand.
JMO