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  1. Harrison County should play more Lexington schools if they want to win state championships.
  2. Harrison is sophomore and junior loaded. They have a lot of young kids that are inexperienced but have one of the best pitchers in the region. They aren't as talented as in years past but I never count out a Mac Whitaker coached team. He will have his team ready to go in May.
  3. Yea that's why they have 4 state championship rings, the umpires are unfair at home. Harrison by 10 is my prediction.
  4. If you would take anyone in the 10th region to coach a baseball team other than Mac Whitaker you are misguided. How Mac Whitaker gets his kids to perform to their full potential is something you can't teach. Lately they haven't had the players to compete at as high of a level as usual. With all of state championships, amount of college and professional baseball players, national coach of the year recognitions for a school the size of Harrison County is remarkable. Harrison County hasn't had baseball tryouts ever that I can recall because of the amount of kids that are interested in baseball. The ones that are buy into his system and he gets the best out of every player.
  5. Mac Whitaker is the best coach in the 10th region without a doubt.
  6. Harrison County has a load of talent coming up. I am not sure if this year is when they all grow up or if it's next year but I wouldn't sleep on a Mac Whitaker coached baseball team. One pitcher will not win you a regional title.
  7. Shortstop was a kid with the last name Case. Martin played third.
  8. Stroub should be the POY in the 10th if his offense improves. One of the best arms from behind the plate in the state.
  9. Jordan Martin from Harrison County is a sophomore at Wabash valley junior college who is pre season ranked number 10 in the country.
  10. What former players from the 10th region are still playing college or pro baseball?
  11. Also, DJ lives with his grandmother in Georgetown. If his dad moved there he did this recently and I know this for a fact.
  12. Of all these post I haven't seen one that talks about his focus on getting a good education wherever he ends up which is the most important reasoning for a school because basketball will not last forever. Also, he isn't the only kid from Harrison County to transfer for sports reasons. With better and more advanced coaches rather than players daddy's this stuff doesn't happen. I wonder if a star baseball player has ever transferred on Mac Whitaker? No because he makes you a better baseball player and prepares you for after high school. The whole thing is sketchy. I would personally just like to see him further his education after high school rather then bouncing around everywhere.
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