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#1
Will Pikeville three-peat and if not who will knock them off? Should be a few very good teams in the hunt in the 15th.
#2
(01-01-2025, 05:52 AM)jetpilot Wrote: Will Pikeville three-peat and if not who will knock them off? Should be a few very good teams in the hunt in the 15th.
Three-peat is a possibility but I believe Pburg and Johnson Central will have a legitimate shot.  Also, Belfry received a transfer who will help and has a pitcher that has picked up some velo.
Pikeville has a lot to replace and may not have enough arms but their struggle will be at the plate aside from Hall and Stanley (both Belfry transfers.) Defensively they will shine in the OF and for the most part infield.   Biggest struggle will be at catcher. Duty is the best pitcher in the region but Thompson and wright will be tough to replace. 
Prestonsburg will be a force with Allen on the mound.  The new transfer helps a bunch and will help defensively and as the number 2 pitcher.  Young coach has fire and the boys will go to war for him 
Paintsville returns nearly the whole team and replaces only an OF to my knowledge.  Dixon K can beat anyone when he’s on and Horne is better than most give him credit for.  Losing the arm to pburg hurt 

JC will compete.   A lot of returning players and very well coached.  Shepherd is a force and Montgomery is a true ace.   

my order has it 
1 Pikeville 
1a jc
3 pburg
4 Paintsville 

everyone else.  Belfry would be my dark horse 

Going to be a very competitive region
#3
Agree with this but Pikeville has plenty of good arms.
#4
(01-01-2025, 07:25 PM)HatfieldMccoy Wrote:
(01-01-2025, 05:52 AM)jetpilot Wrote: Will Pikeville three-peat and if not who will knock them off? Should be a few very good teams in the hunt in the 15th.
Three-peat is a possibility but I believe Pburg and Johnson Central will have a legitimate shot.  Also, Belfry received a transfer who will help and has a pitcher that has picked up some velo.
Pikeville has a lot to replace and may not have enough arms but their struggle will be at the plate aside from Hall and Stanley (both Belfry transfers.) Defensively they will shine in the OF and for the most part infield.   Biggest struggle will be at catcher. Duty is the best pitcher in the region but Thompson and wright will be tough to replace. 
Prestonsburg will be a force with Allen on the mound.  The new transfer helps a bunch and will help defensively and as the number 2 pitcher.  Young coach has fire and the boys will go to war for him 
Paintsville returns nearly the whole team and replaces only an OF to my knowledge.  Dixon K can beat anyone when he’s on and Horne is better than most give him credit for.  Losing the arm to pburg hurt 

JC will compete.   A lot of returning players and very well coached.  Shepherd is a force and Montgomery is a true ace.   

my order has it 
1 Pikeville 
1a jc
3 pburg
4 Paintsville 

everyone else.  Belfry would be my dark horse 

Going to be a very competitive region
Who is the transfer Belfry got? Hadn’t heard of that
#5
(01-01-2025, 10:47 PM)pirateforlife Wrote:
(01-01-2025, 07:25 PM)HatfieldMccoy Wrote:
(01-01-2025, 05:52 AM)jetpilot Wrote: Will Pikeville three-peat and if not who will knock them off? Should be a few very good teams in the hunt in the 15th.
Three-peat is a possibility but I believe Pburg and Johnson Central will have a legitimate shot.  Also, Belfry received a transfer who will help and has a pitcher that has picked up some velo.
Pikeville has a lot to replace and may not have enough arms but their struggle will be at the plate aside from Hall and Stanley (both Belfry transfers.) Defensively they will shine in the OF and for the most part infield.   Biggest struggle will be at catcher. Duty is the best pitcher in the region but Thompson and wright will be tough to replace. 
Prestonsburg will be a force with Allen on the mound.  The new transfer helps a bunch and will help defensively and as the number 2 pitcher.  Young coach has fire and the boys will go to war for him 
Paintsville returns nearly the whole team and replaces only an OF to my knowledge.  Dixon K can beat anyone when he’s on and Horne is better than most give him credit for.  Losing the arm to pburg hurt 

JC will compete.   A lot of returning players and very well coached.  Shepherd is a force and Montgomery is a true ace.   

my order has it 
1 Pikeville 
1a jc
3 pburg
4 Paintsville 

everyone else.  Belfry would be my dark horse 

Going to be a very competitive region
Who is the transfer Belfry got? Hadn’t heard of that
Former Belfry boy who returned from Lexington area

(01-01-2025, 10:27 PM)jetpilot Wrote: Agree with this but Pikeville has plenty of good arms.
Aside from duty there isn’t many big game pitchers coming back.   Duty and Thompson had all the “big” games last year and Was  aided by one of the best defenses I’ve seen in awhile at the high school level.  There was a big drop after those two arms    Ryan may step up and take one of those spots but scoring will be the major issue with Pikeville
#6
(01-02-2025, 12:00 AM)HatfieldMccoy Wrote:
(01-01-2025, 10:47 PM)pirateforlife Wrote:
(01-01-2025, 07:25 PM)HatfieldMccoy Wrote:
(01-01-2025, 05:52 AM)jetpilot Wrote: Will Pikeville three-peat and if not who will knock them off? Should be a few very good teams in the hunt in the 15th.
Three-peat is a possibility but I believe Pburg and Johnson Central will have a legitimate shot.  Also, Belfry received a transfer who will help and has a pitcher that has picked up some velo.
Pikeville has a lot to replace and may not have enough arms but their struggle will be at the plate aside from Hall and Stanley (both Belfry transfers.) Defensively they will shine in the OF and for the most part infield.   Biggest struggle will be at catcher. Duty is the best pitcher in the region but Thompson and wright will be tough to replace. 
Prestonsburg will be a force with Allen on the mound.  The new transfer helps a bunch and will help defensively and as the number 2 pitcher.  Young coach has fire and the boys will go to war for him 
Paintsville returns nearly the whole team and replaces only an OF to my knowledge.  Dixon K can beat anyone when he’s on and Horne is better than most give him credit for.  Losing the arm to pburg hurt 

JC will compete.   A lot of returning players and very well coached.  Shepherd is a force and Montgomery is a true ace.   

my order has it 
1 Pikeville 
1a jc
3 pburg
4 Paintsville 

everyone else.  Belfry would be my dark horse 

Going to be a very competitive region
Who is the transfer Belfry got? Hadn’t heard of that
Former Belfry boy who returned from Lexington area

(01-01-2025, 10:27 PM)jetpilot Wrote: Agree with this but Pikeville has plenty of good arms.
Aside from duty there isn’t many big game pitchers coming back.   Duty and Thompson had all the “big” games last year and Was  aided by one of the best defenses I’ve seen in awhile at the high school level.  There was a big drop after those two arms    Ryan may step up and take one of those spots but scoring will be the major issue with Pikeville

We disagree. Wait and see, Pikeville pitching will be top notch and deep.
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#7
Lawrence County has a solid group returning and was the second best team in the region last year. I'm not sure they've got the pitching depth to win the regional tournament, but on any given night they're as good as anybody in the 15th.
#8
(01-02-2025, 04:36 PM)Harry Dawg Wrote: Lawrence County has a solid group returning and was the second best team in the region last year.  I'm not sure they've got the pitching depth to win the regional tournament, but on any given night they're as good as anybody in the 15th.
Lawrence will be in the mix but like Pikeville their seniors of last year were special.  I just think Pikeville has better replacements in those positions but Lawrence will be in the mix.
#9
Duty and Ryan will be tough for Pikeville. Varney will be tough for Belfry. Lawrence will be good as they always are. Prestonsburg will compete with Allen, Luke Hall and now Johnson on the mound. I think JC will be decent but I think Paintsville will win the 57th.

Here’s how I see it playing out:

57th: Paintsville, JC
58th: Prestonsburg, Lawrence
59th: Pikeville, Shelby Valley
60th: Belfry, Pike Central

I think the 58th district championship could be a war with Pburg and Lawrence.


Top 10 Players (this is hard due to pitching vs. offense/defense):

1. Duty - Pikeville
2. Fletcher - Lawrence
3. Allen - Prestonsburg
4. Varney - Belfry
5. Stanley - Pikeville
6. Hall - Pikeville
7. Kincheloe - Paintsville
8. Lauffer - Paintsville
9. Preece - JC
10. Crum - Pike Central

Again, you almost have to have two separate rankings just because of the pitching vs. offense/defense differential.
#10
(01-03-2025, 07:42 PM)BCF4L Wrote: Duty and Ryan will be tough for Pikeville. Varney will be tough for Belfry. Lawrence will be good as they always are. Prestonsburg will compete with Allen, Luke Hall and now Johnson on the mound. I think JC will be decent but I think Paintsville will win the 57th.

Here’s how I see it playing out:

57th: Paintsville, JC
58th: Prestonsburg, Lawrence
59th: Pikeville, Shelby Valley
60th: Belfry, Pike Central

I think the 58th district championship could be a war with Pburg and Lawrence.


Top 10 Players (this is hard due to pitching vs. offense/defense):

1. Duty - Pikeville
2. Fletcher - Lawrence
3. Allen - Prestonsburg
4. Varney - Belfry
5. Stanley - Pikeville
6. Hall - Pikeville
7. Kincheloe - Paintsville
8. Lauffer - Paintsville
9. Preece - JC
10. Crum - Pike Central

Again, you almost have to have two separate rankings just because of the pitching vs. offense/defense differential.
Not sure about this order of players but you are right about needing two lists.  I’d have a list for pitchers and base the other list on the five tools of baseball. 

duty, Allen and varney pitching list.  They can hurt you in the field and don’t hit very well but can hurl it
preece is a defensive liability but has ton of power
fletcher hall and Lauffer can do it all
Stanley is mediocre in the field but has a good arm and okay speed.  
crum doesn’t deserve to be on the list.  Hicks kid is better on his team 


a lot of others could be top 10
valley has Bentley who is good in the field and can pitch but not a great hitter
horne  from paintsville
sheppherd and Montgomery from JC
johnson from pburg is legit 
burgett kid that transferred from Floyd to pike high will open some eyes and may compete for ss at his new school
Ryan from Pikeville has a case
Taylor from valley

just a few of the kids who are top ten worthy
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#11
(01-03-2025, 08:02 PM)HatfieldMccoy Wrote:
(01-03-2025, 07:42 PM)BCF4L Wrote: Duty and Ryan will be tough for Pikeville. Varney will be tough for Belfry. Lawrence will be good as they always are. Prestonsburg will compete with Allen, Luke Hall and now Johnson on the mound. I think JC will be decent but I think Paintsville will win the 57th.

Here’s how I see it playing out:

57th: Paintsville, JC
58th: Prestonsburg, Lawrence
59th: Pikeville, Shelby Valley
60th: Belfry, Pike Central

I think the 58th district championship could be a war with Pburg and Lawrence.


Top 10 Players (this is hard due to pitching vs. offense/defense):

1. Duty - Pikeville
2. Fletcher - Lawrence
3. Allen - Prestonsburg
4. Varney - Belfry
5. Stanley - Pikeville
6. Hall - Pikeville
7. Kincheloe - Paintsville
8. Lauffer - Paintsville
9. Preece - JC
10. Crum - Pike Central

Again, you almost have to have two separate rankings just because of the pitching vs. offense/defense differential.
Not sure about this order of players but you are right about needing two lists.  I’d have a list for pitchers and base the other list on the five tools of baseball. 

duty, Allen and varney pitching list.  They can hurt you in the field and don’t hit very well but can hurl it
preece is a defensive liability but has ton of power
fletcher hall and Lauffer can do it all
Stanley is mediocre in the field but has a good arm and okay speed.  
crum doesn’t deserve to be on the list.  Hicks kid is better on his team 


a lot of others could be top 10
valley has Bentley who is good in the field and can pitch but not a great hitter
horne  from paintsville
sheppherd and Montgomery from JC
johnson from pburg is legit 
burgett kid that transferred from Floyd to pike high will open some eyes and may compete for ss at his new school
Ryan from Pikeville has a case
Taylor from valley

just a few of the kids who are top ten worthy

Pitching:

1. Duty
2. Allen
3. Varney
4. Kincheloe
5. Ryan
6. Luke Hall (Prestonsburg)
7. Lauffer
8. Montgomery (JC)
9. Johnson (Pburg)
10. Bentley (SV)

Field/Hitting:

1. Fletcher
2. Stanley
3. Hall
4. Sheppard (can’t believe I forgot him above)
5. Preece
6. Horne
7-10 I’m not as well versed on some other programs and what they lost vs. what’s coming back.
#12
(01-01-2025, 07:25 PM)HatfieldMccoy Wrote:
(01-01-2025, 05:52 AM)jetpilot Wrote: Will Pikeville three-peat and if not who will knock them off? Should be a few very good teams in the hunt in the 15th.
Three-peat is a possibility but I believe Pburg and Johnson Central will have a legitimate shot.  Also, Belfry received a transfer who will help and has a pitcher that has picked up some velo.
Pikeville has a lot to replace and may not have enough arms but their struggle will be at the plate aside from Hall and Stanley (both Belfry transfers.) Defensively they will shine in the OF and for the most part infield.   Biggest struggle will be at catcher. Duty is the best pitcher in the region but Thompson and wright will be tough to replace. 
Prestonsburg will be a force with Allen on the mound.  The new transfer helps a bunch and will help defensively and as the number 2 pitcher.  Young coach has fire and the boys will go to war for him 
Paintsville returns nearly the whole team and replaces only an OF to my knowledge.  Dixon K can beat anyone when he’s on and Horne is better than most give him credit for.  Losing the arm to pburg hurt 

JC will compete.   A lot of returning players and very well coached.  Shepherd is a force and Montgomery is a true ace.   

my order has it 
1 Pikeville 
1a jc
3 pburg
4 Paintsville 

everyone else.  Belfry would be my dark horse 

Going to be a very competitive region
Belfry’s coach is being inducted into KHSBCA Hall of Fame.
#13
Pikeville outscored their opponents 43-2 in the district and region last year and only got beat by Trinity 2-0 at the state tournament. Those 2 they gave up were unearned. Unless someone just gets really hot at the right time, I can’t see anyone beating them.
#14
(01-08-2025, 05:06 PM)baseball1974 Wrote: Pikeville outscored their opponents 43-2 in the district and region last year and only got beat by Trinity 2-0 at the state tournament. Those 2 they gave up were unearned. Unless someone just gets really hot at the right time, I can’t see anyone beating them.
Pikeville lost their ace and some key pieces.  I have them as the favorite but it’s gonna be a battle in the 15th

(01-08-2025, 01:35 PM)Truewords Wrote:
(01-01-2025, 07:25 PM)HatfieldMccoy Wrote:
(01-01-2025, 05:52 AM)jetpilot Wrote: Will Pikeville three-peat and if not who will knock them off? Should be a few very good teams in the hunt in the 15th.
Three-peat is a possibility but I believe Pburg and Johnson Central will have a legitimate shot.  Also, Belfry received a transfer who will help and has a pitcher that has picked up some velo.
Pikeville has a lot to replace and may not have enough arms but their struggle will be at the plate aside from Hall and Stanley (both Belfry transfers.) Defensively they will shine in the OF and for the most part infield.   Biggest struggle will be at catcher. Duty is the best pitcher in the region but Thompson and wright will be tough to replace. 
Prestonsburg will be a force with Allen on the mound.  The new transfer helps a bunch and will help defensively and as the number 2 pitcher.  Young coach has fire and the boys will go to war for him 
Paintsville returns nearly the whole team and replaces only an OF to my knowledge.  Dixon K can beat anyone when he’s on and Horne is better than most give him credit for.  Losing the arm to pburg hurt 

JC will compete.   A lot of returning players and very well coached.  Shepherd is a force and Montgomery is a true ace.   

my order has it 
1 Pikeville 
1a jc
3 pburg
4 Paintsville 

everyone else.  Belfry would be my dark horse 

Going to be a very competitive region
Belfry’s coach is being inducted into KHSBCA Hall of Fame.
Michael Hagy is a great guy and a great honor for the Pirate coach

(01-08-2025, 05:06 PM)baseball1974 Wrote: Pikeville outscored their opponents 43-2 in the district and region last year and only got beat by Trinity 2-0 at the state tournament. Those 2 they gave up were unearned. Unless someone just gets really hot at the right time, I can’t see anyone beating them.
if I’m not mistaken both of trinity’s runs were earned.
#15
(01-03-2025, 08:02 PM)HatfieldMccoy Wrote:
(01-03-2025, 07:42 PM)BCF4L Wrote: Duty and Ryan will be tough for Pikeville. Varney will be tough for Belfry. Lawrence will be good as they always are. Prestonsburg will compete with Allen, Luke Hall and now Johnson on the mound. I think JC will be decent but I think Paintsville will win the 57th.

Here’s how I see it playing out:

57th: Paintsville, JC
58th: Prestonsburg, Lawrence
59th: Pikeville, Shelby Valley
60th: Belfry, Pike Central

I think the 58th district championship could be a war with Pburg and Lawrence.


Top 10 Players (this is hard due to pitching vs. offense/defense):

1. Duty - Pikeville
2. Fletcher - Lawrence
3. Allen - Prestonsburg
4. Varney - Belfry
5. Stanley - Pikeville
6. Hall - Pikeville
7. Kincheloe - Paintsville
8. Lauffer - Paintsville
9. Preece - JC
10. Crum - Pike Central

Again, you almost have to have two separate rankings just because of the pitching vs. offense/defense differential.
Not sure about this order of players but you are right about needing two lists.  I’d have a list for pitchers and base the other list on the five tools of baseball. 

duty, Allen and varney pitching list.  They can hurt you in the field and don’t hit very well but can hurl it
preece is a defensive liability but has ton of power
fletcher hall and Lauffer can do it all
Stanley is mediocre in the field but has a good arm and okay speed.  
crum doesn’t deserve to be on the list.  Hicks kid is better on his team 


a lot of others could be top 10
valley has Bentley who is good in the field and can pitch but not a great hitter
horne  from paintsville
sheppherd and Montgomery from JC
johnson from pburg is legit 
burgett kid that transferred from Floyd to pike high will open some eyes and may compete for ss at his new school
Ryan from Pikeville has a case
Taylor from valley

just a few of the kids who are top ten worthy

Lots of good players in the 15th region. 

Pitchers to watch include Duty, Allen, Montgomery and Varney.
Strong position players also including Fletcher, Crum, Preece, Sheppard. HatfieldMcCoy I disagree with you on Crum. He is Pike Centrals best player and had a very strong summer season/camp circuit. He also holds multiple impressive college scholarship offers already.
Should be a fun season.
#16
(Yesterday, 01:01 AM)Tigers Fan Wrote:
(01-03-2025, 08:02 PM)HatfieldMccoy Wrote:
(01-03-2025, 07:42 PM)BCF4L Wrote: Duty and Ryan will be tough for Pikeville. Varney will be tough for Belfry. Lawrence will be good as they always are. Prestonsburg will compete with Allen, Luke Hall and now Johnson on the mound. I think JC will be decent but I think Paintsville will win the 57th.

Here’s how I see it playing out:

57th: Paintsville, JC
58th: Prestonsburg, Lawrence
59th: Pikeville, Shelby Valley
60th: Belfry, Pike Central

I think the 58th district championship could be a war with Pburg and Lawrence.


Top 10 Players (this is hard due to pitching vs. offense/defense):

1. Duty - Pikeville
2. Fletcher - Lawrence
3. Allen - Prestonsburg
4. Varney - Belfry
5. Stanley - Pikeville
6. Hall - Pikeville
7. Kincheloe - Paintsville
8. Lauffer - Paintsville
9. Preece - JC
10. Crum - Pike Central

Again, you almost have to have two separate rankings just because of the pitching vs. offense/defense differential.
Not sure about this order of players but you are right about needing two lists.  I’d have a list for pitchers and base the other list on the five tools of baseball. 

duty, Allen and varney pitching list.  They can hurt you in the field and don’t hit very well but can hurl it
preece is a defensive liability but has ton of power
fletcher hall and Lauffer can do it all
Stanley is mediocre in the field but has a good arm and okay speed.  
crum doesn’t deserve to be on the list.  Hicks kid is better on his team 


a lot of others could be top 10
valley has Bentley who is good in the field and can pitch but not a great hitter
horne  from paintsville
sheppherd and Montgomery from JC
johnson from pburg is legit 
burgett kid that transferred from Floyd to pike high will open some eyes and may compete for ss at his new school
Ryan from Pikeville has a case
Taylor from valley

just a few of the kids who are top ten worthy

Lots of good players in the 15th region. 

Pitchers to watch include Duty, Allen, Montgomery and Varney.
Strong position players also including Fletcher, Crum, Preece, Sheppard. HatfieldMcCoy I disagree with you on Crum. He is Pike Centrals best player and had a very strong summer season/camp circuit. He also holds multiple impressive college scholarship offers already.
Should be a fun season.
We can agree to disagree.   If you have watched PCC as much as I have, you would know that Crum is not strong in the field.  
Also, he is not dominate in the mound against any team that has a pulse.  
Preece is a liability in the field and had to be moved from third to first to limit his errors in the field.  
I will agree that Fletcher and Shepherd are for for real.  
what schools have made the impressive scholarship offers?
#17
(Yesterday, 11:31 AM)HatfieldMccoy Wrote:
(Yesterday, 01:01 AM)Tigers Fan Wrote:
(01-03-2025, 08:02 PM)HatfieldMccoy Wrote:
(01-03-2025, 07:42 PM)BCF4L Wrote: Duty and Ryan will be tough for Pikeville. Varney will be tough for Belfry. Lawrence will be good as they always are. Prestonsburg will compete with Allen, Luke Hall and now Johnson on the mound. I think JC will be decent but I think Paintsville will win the 57th.

Here’s how I see it playing out:

57th: Paintsville, JC
58th: Prestonsburg, Lawrence
59th: Pikeville, Shelby Valley
60th: Belfry, Pike Central

I think the 58th district championship could be a war with Pburg and Lawrence.


Top 10 Players (this is hard due to pitching vs. offense/defense):

1. Duty - Pikeville
2. Fletcher - Lawrence
3. Allen - Prestonsburg
4. Varney - Belfry
5. Stanley - Pikeville
6. Hall - Pikeville
7. Kincheloe - Paintsville
8. Lauffer - Paintsville
9. Preece - JC
10. Crum - Pike Central

Again, you almost have to have two separate rankings just because of the pitching vs. offense/defense differential.
Not sure about this order of players but you are right about needing two lists.  I’d have a list for pitchers and base the other list on the five tools of baseball. 

duty, Allen and varney pitching list.  They can hurt you in the field and don’t hit very well but can hurl it
preece is a defensive liability but has ton of power
fletcher hall and Lauffer can do it all
Stanley is mediocre in the field but has a good arm and okay speed.  
crum doesn’t deserve to be on the list.  Hicks kid is better on his team 


a lot of others could be top 10
valley has Bentley who is good in the field and can pitch but not a great hitter
horne  from paintsville
sheppherd and Montgomery from JC
johnson from pburg is legit 
burgett kid that transferred from Floyd to pike high will open some eyes and may compete for ss at his new school
Ryan from Pikeville has a case
Taylor from valley

just a few of the kids who are top ten worthy

Lots of good players in the 15th region. 

Pitchers to watch include Duty, Allen, Montgomery and Varney.
Strong position players also including Fletcher, Crum, Preece, Sheppard. HatfieldMcCoy I disagree with you on Crum. He is Pike Centrals best player and had a very strong summer season/camp circuit. He also holds multiple impressive college scholarship offers already.
Should be a fun season.
We can agree to disagree.   If you have watched PCC as much as I have, you would know that Crum is not strong in the field.  
Also, he is not dominate in the mound against any team that has a pulse.  
Preece is a liability in the field and had to be moved from third to first to limit his errors in the field.  
I will agree that Fletcher and Shepherd are for for real.  
what schools have made the impressive scholarship offers?

I am not sure we are talking about the same player. Crum has started at SS for Pike Central since his Freshman year (started in the infield for them as an 8th grader also). He does not pitch for PC or his summer/travel team. One of the best hitters in the 15th region for years.

I have watched this young man play for years including in the summer circuit against elite competition where he has excelled defensively and offensively. His play has certainly caught the attention of college coaches. Although mine and your opinion of him as a player may differ, college coaches are paid to look at players objectively and I can tell you there are multiple college coaches that feel he will be a big time player at the college level.

I am friends with a college coach who is currently recruiting him. They have offered him a full scholarship. They love his game including his versatility including his ability to play multiple positions defensively and his offensive game. I was told by this coach and other contacts that he has multiple current college scholarship offers from other schools as well. I do not know this young man personally but do not feel it is my place to name the schools on a public message board. I am sure he will let us know when and where he chooses to play college ball. Not a lot of kids from the 15th region have multiple scholarship offers to play baseball at the next level but he is one of them.
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.291 last season in the 15th is legit

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