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Originally posted by itsinthegame:
Infidel,

As you told me - if you dont care for the list - just ignore it - and move on.

Touché

It isnt bragging - its a list.

P.S. Since you appear to be new to the site - I must warn you - Bragging is also OK on the HSBBWEB. In fact - it is encouraged. Enjoy


Don't get me wrong, I love this list. I just want to remain anonymous. I imagine others feel similarly. I was amazed at the number and thinking it could be even higher.

I was reading a thread a little while back where a dad's son was identified by another poster. He had hoped to remain anonymous and thus, never had his son listed here. On another thread, I put a couple of things together and PMmed a poster who looked like he was inadvertantly identifying himself even though he was not listed here. He corrected his post.

Bottom line, it's my son who wants the privacy.
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He ain't my kid but is one of the greatest kids I have met and was with us in Jupiter the past two years


HUGH HENRY --07-- RHP MT Vernon HS

This is more than just baseball-- Con Edison, the power utility in the Westchester County region, NY, weekly lauds players for their athletic, academic and community accomplishments--Hugh was just named player of the week by Con Ed

Hugh is set to attend the University of Pittsburgh in the Fall

Congrats my friend !!!
After a year of contributing, I thought I would add my son:

Evan Jones
6'3" 220lb, LH 1st Baseman
Serra HS 2006
Trinity University 2010
Licking County Settlers (Great Lakes League) - Summer 2007
Lehigh Valley Katz (Atlantic Collegiate) - Summer 2008
Danbury Westerners (New England Collgiate) - Summer 2009
Head Varsity Coach - St. Mary's Hall, San Antonio, 2011
Retired - 2012 - Graduate School of Business, University of Texas

SCAC Player-of-the-Year - 2010
All SCAC 2008, 2009 & 2010
All-American - 2008 & 2010
2010 - SCAC Batting Champion (.480)
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Now that the school year has finished, I am somewhat comfortable in saying my son is:

Ryan Hewitt
6' - 190
Freshman IF, DH - Francis Marion University
Florence, SC
(By way of Cardinal Newman High School, West Palm Beach, Florida and UNC-Greensboro)

Although he only has about 90 plate appearances he is currently hitting .377 for the Patriots.
My high school junior(class of 2008)is Noah Donch. 5'9" 170 lbs.
He's played in every position throughout his career but has primarily been a varsity catcher or DH.

He's of above average intelligence, but his focus has been solely on baseball ever since his high school coach told him that he's good enough to play at the college level. He intends to spend the remainder of the summer playing the most competetive baseball possible, doing serious career exploration and college searching, preparing to re-take the SAT in October, and attending college camps and showcases. He hopes to greatly improve his school grades during his senior year.
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My son is now currently 13 yo, he is 5'11" and 215lbs. Plays 1b primarily and some outfield and pitches some. He plays for the U13 Columbus Sharks out of Columbus, Ohio. Their current record is 49-3, he bats typically in the 3-5 hole, avg. around .505 with I think 5 HR's all well over 300' fences. He lives and dies for the sport and has aspirations of playing in college and even further.
Roll call update . . .

Brad Cobb from Nashville, TN
6'3" 230 lb

Goodpasture High School, Nashville, TN, '04 grad
All-State SS/RHP

Volunteer State Community College, Gallatin, TN, '07 Associates Degree, 1B/RHP

Henderson State University (DII) Gulf South Conference, Arkadelphia, AR -- as 3B/RHP
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Consider us present and accounted for!

My son is Josh "Juice Box" Stewart. Also known as Stewie, Czonka, or Mr. Furious. 14 years old, 5'6" 133, although he'll be 5'7 140 by the time I get home from work today! And we won't have any food left in the fridge. Smile The primary nickname came from an assistant coach - he looked so young in his first varsity season that the coaches said he ought to have a little juice box with him. Class of 2011, PK Yonge Developmental Research School (University of Florida) middle infielder, best quick release you've ever seen, and a natural hitter.
Jerry-
my son post on this site under this sign on .
he's the Pa state connie mack mvp for 2007.
his team won the state championships from Hatfield, Pa.
he had two bottom 7th 2 out game winning extra base hits in the series.his avgs. were through the roof.
he has been to two of your st. showcases ,and plays on a fall travel team. he trains hard and has a mastery of catching like most top seniors as a freshman . he really has that extra intangible's part covered . now if i could just get his arm /leg speed up to show case better . his transfer time is on par with alot faster catchers with a pop time in 2.10 -2.15 throwing @ 71 mph
Hi,
My son is Talas Mahon,15 yr old 6'0 180,lefty from Galeton,Pa. He has had a great season this year.13 wins 3 losses. These numbers are HS (Galeton)and travel ball combined having pitched at the HS level as a freshman. PG has seen him Pitching for the Va Mavericks,at the Va sports complex. Talas has his sights set on the next level and works hard to improve. I would just like to say this site has been so helpful in so many ways. Thanks to everyone. Feel free to email me he is always looking for more baseball. I tried to post his photo in the photo gallery but no luck. google Talas Mahon or contact me.
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quote:
Originally posted by IRISH2B/IRISHIZ:


Derik Olvey
RHP #20
Freshman
University of Notre Dame


Thank you for asking. I think it is a great idea.

Karen

God bless us all.



Say hi to assistant coach Graham Sikes (He is new at Notre Dame this year)he is a great catching coach and a real good person to tell you what they look for on a MLB level, past MLB scout.

Tell him Jerry and his son Michael says hi. He gave my son some of the best private lesson when he was at JMU last year. Sorry to see him leave.


drill
My son, Jonah Klees, started the year getting cut from the varsity baseball team at Mt Carmel HS in Chicago. He surprised everyone by working with a pitching coach, playing on an excellent travel team, Top Tier Americans, and getting recruited by the Ivy League. Amazingly, Jonah will be playing for the Harvard Crimson, fall, 2008.

Jonah plans to pitch for MC's varsity team, although he still has to try out. He's 6'2, 195 and a RHP. If he played his junior year he would have batted and acquired some stats. As it is, he learned you better get along with your coach.
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Originally posted by Eric G:
My son is now currently 13 yo, he is 5'11" and 215lbs. Plays 1b primarily and some outfield and pitches some. He plays for the U13 Columbus Sharks out of Columbus, Ohio. Their current record is 49-3, he bats typically in the 3-5 hole, avg. around .505 with I think 5 HR's all well over 300' fences. He lives and dies for the sport and has aspirations of playing in college and even further.


Whoa,,,he is a big kid at 5'11". for 13, he is projectable to be a very tall athletic framed kid so I'm going to go out on a limb and say he should be very sought after by scouts one day
quote:
Originally posted by JimSmith#15:
Jerry-
my son post on this site under this sign on .
he's the Pa state connie mack mvp for 2007.
his team won the state championships from Hatfield, Pa.
he had two bottom 7th 2 out game winning extra base hits in the series.his avgs. were through the roof.
he has been to two of your st. showcases ,and plays on a fall travel team. he trains hard and has a mastery of catching like most top seniors as a freshman . he really has that extra intangible's part covered . now if i could just get his arm /leg speed up to show case better . his transfer time is on par with alot faster catchers with a pop time in 2.10 -2.15 throwing @ 71 mph


Those are good pop times for his age. remember he's only a freshman....try to save his arm and shoulder too.....does he pitch. he sounds like a true winner. what were his batting averages in those tournaments that he hit those game winners in?

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