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The Penguin

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  1. I guess things have changed in the last 10+ years. I will let you youngsters speak to what is crazy vs. non crazy as it sounds like you have it all figured out. It's science ..ha... I will however, back up the Evo shield products though. Elbow and chest/kidney protection.
  2. Teach him how to bail out and throw at him. Tennis balls worked for us. Right or wrong, we taught them to Not turn their back to the ball as it gives the ball a bigger target. As much as you want to take it in the ham you expose your back and kidneys etc.....Right or wrong, we taught to them to put their pitcher's side ear to their shoulder and to fall back from ball. It seemed to work....now if the 12 year olds are pitching behind you, oh well. I also found that the Evo Shield elbow guard gave some of the players a little confidence (maybe a little false confidence) but added just enough extra protection to ease a little of the anxiety.
  3. Kincaid is a gamer....He's scrappy and has a great approach to the game. Glad to hear that he's making his mark on the SK Varsity team. Good kid......
  4. Baseball Shaving Cream TV Commercial - YouTube Is this where we are headed?
  5. Some of the old timers say that we are babying these kids with pitch counts. Maybe we are?
  6. Ice isn't going to help this one. Where was the adult in the equation that makes the responsible move of taking the kid out of the game? Come on. A kid's going to tell you he wants the ball.
  7. Only been able to see Raisor (Highlands) and Slone (Ludlow) and they are gamers. Would like to add Conner Kreeger (Highlands) and Logan Scott (Simon Kenton) to the list.
  8. Demarini bats for baseball have always been popular in our house. I will look at the -10s there. Thanks everyone for the input....
  9. Checking Louisville Slugger off of my list. She hit a 31/21 last night. It's probably put her at her max for this year. What is the allowed drop for High School ball?
  10. All good information. Has been taking lessons for a couple of years (reputable/proven instructor? As far as I know..ha..) she is really starting to take off. She's a pretty strong kid but not sure that she could handle an end loaded bat. Probably more of a balanced bat/line drive hitter. I'm looking for a middle of the road bat that someone has identified as a solid bat for the money.
  11. I need to purchase a bat for a middle schooler. What's hot....what's not.....? Best bat for the buck...? I need some help before I pay too much for the wrong bat... :idunno:
  12. ASAP is not HITS....not sure where HiTS is located in Covington. Next Level Academy is open now in Wilder... https://www.facebook.com/NextLevelAcademyNKY
  13. It's been a great ride so far. Now if we can find a dry baseball field and some sunshine...I will be all set!
  14. Mitchell Jones has been working - Prep Baseball Report > Kentucky > News :ylsuper: Great Kid.!! :ylsuper:This is going to be a fun season.
  15. Not sure folks outside of the coaching staff know anything. Closed tryouts, but I did hear that the Dougherty kid is playing which is a plus and there are a slew of new freshman coming out. Might be a few ringers in that group. :ylsuper:
  16. Can we just go to wood bats already?
  17. As mentioned previously, students have the opportunity to take the ACT at the end of their sophomore year. Someone mentioned to me that it was the month of June after his/her sophomore year. I look at this as a practice ACT that will identify areas to work on in preparation for the real thing. Take it and take it often..!!!
  18. One robber to the other.......She looks like she's going to give us some trouble.....You better pull out your 9....
  19. Pre-ACTs are taken prior to start of Freshman year so that a player can prepare for the academic game. Training and a clear understanding of what a player will be measured on helps set the same expectation for next level baseball. Now they know what they need to do and can set the appropriate goals to get them there,. Needs to start in middle school IMO. The guy that says "they are only freshman" will be in for a huge surprise when his player shows up to his/or her first college baseball camp as a Junior.
  20. Yes, some of the events get too big. Too many kids to get any visibility. However, some of the smaller college camps feel more like an official tryout. They offer college recruiting/financing seminars and a tour of the campus. Cost is lower than the camps you put them in when they were 12 and your player gets direct contact with the coaching staff for at the very least a 3 minute 1:1 assessment. IMO folks start losing money when they sign their player up for a camp at a school that requires a GPA/ACT score that is much higher than what the player is sporting. There are schools that truly use their camps as a recruiting tool and grades+talent is what they are looking for. Just do your homework before you write the check.
  21. Heard that but no details....the bigger question is....was he a starter and who gets the opportunity to step up....? I'm sure that there are a few out there competing for a spot.
  22. I stand corrected. What I meant to say was ..It's great to see some kids acting like baseball could potentially be a sport that they would like to participate in during baseball season....Every year.... until they graduate from Highlands....
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