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Originally posted by seeing reds View PostBig Organization - vs - Single team
Age Group 14U Class of 2023
What is the recommendation? Especially if the kid shows exceptional potential?
I hadnt really thought about "exposure" or "college" until this exact discussion last night with a buddy of mine. He has an older daughter who went through the recruiting process for softball and he is a firm believer in gaining exposure early.
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Reds- if he is happy where he is I would leave him. Summer between Sophmore -Jr year is key. Then I would find a organization that has a need for your kid at his age group and position. And at that point it is exposure for next level. It kills me that you have to go this route today but it is almost unavoidable.
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Workouts goin good..boys swing looks real good..
Finally getting out of the mentality of 'touch the ball if im unsure about it" mode and into more of a 'crush the ball into itty bitty pieces every swing just in case i make contact' mode....
Tryouts are next week... lots of kids ..expanded some teams as well..
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Oldest son had tryouts last Sunday, but we won't know if he made the team until this Sunday. Little one had a major ear drum reconstruction surgery and won't be released for another month, but his roster spot is there when he gets back. Hopefully they are both back at it soon! They had a really good break this summer and I hope they both come back ready to go!
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Originally posted by systemnt View PostWorkouts goin good..boys swing looks real good..
Finally getting out of the mentality of 'touch the ball if im unsure about it" mode and into more of a 'crush the ball into itty bitty pieces every swing just in case i make contact' mode....
Tryouts are next week... lots of kids ..expanded some teams as well..
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Tryouts again on Tuesday for SSK1 Baseball.
SSK1 Baseball Academy’s vision is to focus on player, coach and parent development to become one of the top youth baseball programs in the area. Our mission is to develop baseball skills and character that enable players and coaches to reach their fullest potential both on and off the field. Our first-class resources for player/coach development and MLB professional staff allow coaches to coach and players to play. SSK1 Baseball Academy employs an age-appropriate combination of lessons, video analysis, strength/agility training, camps, practices, leagues and tournaments to ensure our players enjoy maximum success throughout their youth. What makes SSK1 Baseball Academy different from most competitive youth baseball teams is our commitment to development. SSK1 Baseball Academy players are expected to maintain solid standing in school, and are recognized for their academic achievements as well as their athletic achievements. Our players will participate in professionally organized MLB instructed practices that will stress fundamentals in a positive approach that lacks in youth baseball today.
Contact Info:
Scott Strickland 713-397-0866
ssk1baseball@yahoo.com — with Chrystie Farmer and 2 others.
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Originally posted by Grant2 View PostTryouts again on Tuesday for SSK1 Baseball.
SSK1 Baseball Academy’s vision is to focus on player, coach and parent development to become one of the top youth baseball programs in the area. Our mission is to develop baseball skills and character that enable players and coaches to reach their fullest potential both on and off the field. Our first-class resources for player/coach development and MLB professional staff allow coaches to coach and players to play. SSK1 Baseball Academy employs an age-appropriate combination of lessons, video analysis, strength/agility training, camps, practices, leagues and tournaments to ensure our players enjoy maximum success throughout their youth. What makes SSK1 Baseball Academy different from most competitive youth baseball teams is our commitment to development. SSK1 Baseball Academy players are expected to maintain solid standing in school, and are recognized for their academic achievements as well as their athletic achievements. Our players will participate in professionally organized MLB instructed practices that will stress fundamentals in a positive approach that lacks in youth baseball today.
Contact Info:
Scott Strickland 713-397-0866
ssk1baseball@yahoo.com — with Chrystie Farmer and 2 others.
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