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It's Osman (not Osmand)... who throws hard yes, but struggles at times with location with all pitches. I don't know if I'd call him a big league prospect. I'd call him tons of potential waiting for the right coach to make it all click... oh wait, that IS a big league prospect. Wink He's a great kid, and I wish him the best. Maybe he can dominate Irving and have a little success at the plate. My hopes also go out to their catcher, Mike Ritter. Probably a good thing when your first scrimmage (he told me they scrimmaged them first every year) is against BA Youth Player of the Year.
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Originally posted by OneEagle:
Georgetown plays Cy Fair, Southlake Carroll, Houston Westside, Colleyville and CC Moody - just to name a few. There will be a chance to mess up some rankings in those games.


Keller will be there also, trying to ruin everyones year. It's a great tournament and the boys use it as a bonding experience shaving a mohawk (ya know, Indians) in everybodies head Friday night.....Then we get to shave the rest of it Sunday so they can go to school on Monday
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Originally posted by Panther Dad:
Looks like we'll have a HSBBWeb party during the Tyde Classic at Martin & Mansfield during the first weekend in March.

Coppell, Mansfield, Justin NW, Keller Central, Plano East, and Martin -- no Summit?

I look forward to meeting several from the Texas Forum.

-PD


PD Have you found the Tyde Classic bracket information? I can't find a web site with tournament information on it.
Are there any more interesting scimmages? I realize they won't change rankings-or maybe even say a lot about how good a team really is or isn't, but there might be some individual head-to-head match ups that are of interest. As previously mentioned, Osman and Beaven. Two kids who can light up the radar gun. I'm pretty sure Jesuit plays Little Elm which I'm curious to see what they have but it's no big top 25 scrimmage.

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