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Class of 2009
#1
Who are some of the best Juniors we'll see on the mound and in the field this spring?
#2
Dillon Stiltner/Phelps
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phs1986 Wrote:Dillon Stiltner/Phelps
If Dillon could pick up 7 to 8 more MPH he would have every college coach in the country on his trail. He is a very good change of speed and location pitcher. One other thing that hurts Dillion is playing on a high school program that is not going to promote and showcase him in any way. You cant keep playing all of the weak West Virginia and Southwestern Virginia teams that Phelps plays and expect any college coach to follow your progress. It's a shame too, because he has that blessed gift of being a lefty, but he does need to get his velocity up a tad to get really serious notice. It's a good thing for him though that he does have a chance to be seen playing on his summer travel team. Good luck .
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Mr.Kimball Wrote:If Dillon could pick up 7 to 8 more MPH he would have every college coach in the country on his trail. He is a very good change of speed and location pitcher. One other thing that hurts Dillion is playing on a high school program that is not going to promote and showcase him in any way. You cant keep playing all of the weak West Virginia and Southwestern Virginia teams that Phelps plays and expect any college coach to follow your progress. It's a shame too, because he has that blessed gift of being a lefty, but he does need to get his velocity up a tad to get really serious notice. It's a good thing for him though that he does have a chance to be seen playing on his summer travel team. Good luck .


Dillon is an excellent baseball and basketball player. I have been around that child since his first little league years. You are correct in stating that he has a gift with his pitching abilities. Being a "lefty" as you stated, and his growth/strength will help him to get noticed when they do play teams from other areas. He has been playing travel ball for quite a while as well. I do think he will go far and do rather well this year. Good luck to him and the entire PHS baseball team.
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phs1986 Wrote:Dillon is an excellent baseball and basketball player. I have been around that child since his first little league years. You are correct in stating that he has a gift with his pitching abilities. Being a "lefty" as you stated, and his growth/strength will help him to get noticed when they do play teams from other areas. He has been playing travel ball for quite a while as well. I do think he will go far and do rather well this year. Good luck to him and the entire PHS baseball team.

Does Phelps have any games scheduled out of the area this coming season? For Dillon's sake or for any other player in eastern Kentucky your high school team just about has to have games in the Central Kentucky/Louisville or Huntington/Charleston area before you are ever going to get looked at by any body. They are not going to come to Phelps to watch you. Heck, you have to beg and plead to get anyone to come to watch you at places like Paintsville, Pikeville, JC, and Lawrence Co the way it is anyways. Scouts just do not come into this area as they feel the talent level is not up to par to begin with. I know that year before last that Phelps had a game scheduled with a 57th district team and cancelled at the last moment to only to pick up a game with Tug Valley. The silly thing is this 57th district team was coming to Phelps and they still cancelled out. I know that Dillon's summer coach is trying very hard to get him some exposure by playing teams from all over the southeast. Hopefully that will help him out come college time.
#6
Brandon Napier - Perry Central - shortstop/pitcher
Drew Freeman - Estill County - first base/right field/lefty pitcher
T.J. Searcy - Hazard - catcher
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phs1986 Wrote:Dillon Stiltner/Phelps

I have heard a lot about this kid from his as he plays with his travel team. I will have to get out to see him this summer
#8
Rison and Dotson from Powell will gain respect this year. Neither have really had a shot to play yet.
#9
East Ridge has a kid that came from christ central a few years back that throws mid to upper 80's, maybe someone from the school can help me with his name?
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The Napier kid from PCC is going to be a stud. He is very smooth.
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Jimmy Dugan Wrote:East Ridge has a kid that came from christ central a few years back that throws mid to upper 80's, maybe someone from the school can help me with his name?

that kid throws 80 at best
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1911 Wrote:The Napier kid from PCC is going to be a stud. He is very smooth.
I wouldnt say a stud. But he is a very gifted athlete with a big future ahead. Great lead off hitter and know's the game well.
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frankie witten and andy downing from lewis county they both played on the last 3 junior and senior league state tourney teams and done very well look out for the two of they boys to make some noise in the 16th region.
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ukfootballrocks Wrote:frankie witten and andy downing from lewis county they both played on the last 3 junior and senior league state tourney teams and done very well look out for the two of they boys to make some noise in the 16th region.
Paintsville has 3 Jrs that have won 2 Jr and Sr league State Championships each. So I guess we better look out for them as well.
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The Guru Wrote:Paintsville has 3 Jrs that have won 2 Jr and Sr league State Championships each. So I guess we better look out for them as well.
It's not little league!
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Daniel Harmon-pikeville
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Mr.Kimball Wrote:If Dillon could pick up 7 to 8 more MPH he would have every college coach in the country on his trail. He is a very good change of speed and location pitcher. One other thing that hurts Dillion is playing on a high school program that is not going to promote and showcase him in any way. You cant keep playing all of the weak West Virginia and Southwestern Virginia teams that Phelps plays and expect any college coach to follow your progress. It's a shame too, because he has that blessed gift of being a lefty, but he does need to get his velocity up a tad to get really serious notice. It's a good thing for him though that he does have a chance to be seen playing on his summer travel team. Good luck .
Dillon is a good pitcher and I've played with him a lot but he hasn't improved as much as he needs to to play at the next level. He has the potential but needs to work harder to max out on it!! But Good Luck to him and I hope he does well.
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1911 Wrote:It's not little league!
I was being sarcastic.
#19
Chris Schoolcraft - Prestonsburg
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Brady Horn- Sheldon Clark
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yea well good point guru lets be sarcastic those kids just lost there talent and stayed the same since little league so its no big deal but keep your newspaper close read the stats. heck if i was a betting man i would lay money that those kids have great years but yeah your right its not little league but guess what there playing against the same kids and if they kids potential dont mean anything in little league theyre potential must stay the same wow!! its gonna be a boring year right guru Smile.....
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and 1911 the senior league is 16 and under so guess there is some frosh kids on the team so its not just little leaguers PAL......but you knew that..
#23
Let's keep this on topic or it will be closed!!
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Look, based off how a Sr. League team does over the summer, consisting of mainly players from the varsity team means nothing when it comes to High School. Its great that they accomplished these things over the summer. That's just it though, it was "over the summer". Sr. League is Sr. League, it is not High School. The competition is not near as stout in Sr. League. To be completely honest, most of the kids ages 16 and up that are rather talented baseball players, are playing on some really good traveling or summer teams. Not Little League. Can we please forget about how good a team did over the summer, and get back on topic as to who the best Juniors are in the area?
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Hyden -Buckhorn
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Drew Freeman-Estill Co.
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TinCup_neers Wrote:Drew Freeman-Estill Co.
Good Pick!!! He is probably ranked highly among the 14th region's top players as well.
#28
How about Magoffin's jr. class they started 7 of them last year and will this year.
Wes Miller-C
Joe Minix-2B/SS
Brandon Marshall-3B
Kyle Rudd-LF
Ryan Hall-CF
Tyler Gambill-P/DH
Weston Hunley-P/3B
Bobby Craig Blanton-RF/P
Jordon Howard-3B/DH
Billy Perkins-P/3B

Jamie Duty-OF Transferd to Sheldon Clark
#29
Not sure if this kid is a junior or not, but Paintsville's Austin Lyons is going to be good. He threw a no hitter this past season and had a very good ERA as well.
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Godspeed Wrote:Rison and Dotson from Powell will gain respect this year. Neither have really had a shot to play yet.

Agreed.

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