who are the high school freshmen in north texas that could make an impact this coming year?
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quote:Originally posted by Panther Dad:
PE has a freshman catcher that has a promising future -- Logan Reneaux (that spelling may be completely off...if so, sorry dad).
-PD
quote:....Chuck Sumheat...Hugh Krushum....Manny Canfly....Troy D. Leather
quote:Originally posted by RMMTX101:
Is Chuck Sumheat still at Summit?
quote:Originally posted by TitanBaseball:
Centennial's Mossakowski is a Junior this year.
quote:Originally posted by cheapseats:
and as jewels pointed out, it turned in to a spoof thread .....
quote:Originally posted by tychco:quote:Originally posted by cheapseats:
and as jewels pointed out, it turned in to a spoof thread .....
Yeah, what smart-alec turned it that way...
quote:Originally posted by Jaramillo Baseball:
Keep your eye on Lake Dallas' SS - Brandon Cogbill and Highland Park's 3b - Clayton Trice, Jesuit's C - Kevin Terry
quote:Originally posted by theygrowupfast:quote:Originally posted by Jaramillo Baseball:
Keep your eye on Lake Dallas' SS - Brandon Cogbill and Highland Park's 3b - Clayton Trice, Jesuit's C - Kevin Terry
I think Cogbill might have to wait a year at Lake Dallas, they have a pretty slick fielding ss returning in senior Kale Malcom. 9-4A second team all-district last year.
quote:Originally posted by Natural:
Debbie - nice job on the website. The Yankees obviously had a great 14 year old summer --- enjoy it while you can because a whole lot of changes are coming down the pike for players and parents alike.
quote:Originally posted by 3and2:
I think our purpose here should be to build up cast stones.
quote:Originally posted by Ben There:
WOW ..... 4 pages for Freshmen .... ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ
quote:Originally posted by stanwood:quote:Originally posted by Ben There:
WOW ..... 4 pages for Freshmen .... ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ
Was your kid never a freshman?
quote:Originally posted by 3and2:
Since I don't know who the experts behind the pseudonyms are, I hesitate to assume that they are really the overinflated egos that their posts paint them to be. I try to just read and learn, but...
While Mims is a 2010 Yankee, other Yankees who are fish playing with the big boys are Matt Deen at The Colony, Micha Easterling at Guyer, and Michael Bosch at Maypearl. A few other Yankees are playing JV with prominant 5A programs.
Freshmen on varsity rarely lead to the "ZZZZZZZs" poetically posted. Austin Knight was a freshman standout at Denton Ryan several years ago - all-tournament third base honors at the state tournament. He's continuing his success at DBU on and off the field. Aaron Baker was a freshman standout at Denton High and continues to get notice at OU and on the east coast. His little brother Abel who played V as a fish is now listed as a standout catcher on this site. And how about Brandon Workman the Bowie Jackrabbit (2A) on the UT roster?
All of the negative comments about freshmen, smaller schools and individual players' abilities reek of envy and hint that there are daddies online who believe that the waters of success are too shallow for their sons and others to share. Let's hope for their sons' sakes, that the popular theory that negativity attracts negativity does not come into play on July 1 or draft day. As for the old guys who have no vested interest, why can't they enjoy young people's success?
Personally, I am so proud of all of these young men who can maintain grades, be part of a family and compete at the varsity level. If they happen to be 15, that means more years for us to enjoy their talents. If they happen to be from "Hooterville," what a treat for that small town. And if they happen to play for a large 5A school, how fortunate that they found a place to shine.
Finally, I hope that our sons learn to value sportsmanship and a love of the game from adults who truly respect America's game.
P.S. My 2020 son is looking forward to the start of T-Ball!
quote:Originally posted by Dillon:quote:Originally posted by 3and2:
Since I don't know who the experts behind the pseudonyms are, I hesitate to assume that they are really the overinflated egos that their posts paint them to be. I try to just read and learn, but...
While Mims is a 2010 Yankee, other Yankees who are fish playing with the big boys are Matt Deen at The Colony, Micha Easterling at Guyer, and Michael Bosch at Maypearl. A few other Yankees are playing JV with prominant 5A programs.
Freshmen on varsity rarely lead to the "ZZZZZZZs" poetically posted. Austin Knight was a freshman standout at Denton Ryan several years ago - all-tournament third base honors at the state tournament. He's continuing his success at DBU on and off the field. Aaron Baker was a freshman standout at Denton High and continues to get notice at OU and on the east coast. His little brother Abel who played V as a fish is now listed as a standout catcher on this site. And how about Brandon Workman the Bowie Jackrabbit (2A) on the UT roster?
All of the negative comments about freshmen, smaller schools and individual players' abilities reek of envy and hint that there are daddies online who believe that the waters of success are too shallow for their sons and others to share. Let's hope for their sons' sakes, that the popular theory that negativity attracts negativity does not come into play on July 1 or draft day. As for the old guys who have no vested interest, why can't they enjoy young people's success?
Personally, I am so proud of all of these young men who can maintain grades, be part of a family and compete at the varsity level. If they happen to be 15, that means more years for us to enjoy their talents. If they happen to be from "Hooterville," what a treat for that small town. And if they happen to play for a large 5A school, how fortunate that they found a place to shine.
Finally, I hope that our sons learn to value sportsmanship and a love of the game from adults who truly respect America's game.
P.S. My 2020 son is looking forward to the start of T-Ball!
Workman is from Bowie and they're in Class 3A, just FYI.