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  1. Don't forget CC Camels starter Cameron Edwards who is 2-5 but has a 2.9 ERA with 30 K's only 10 BB and a 1.26 WHIP. With starts against all top teams with the exception of one,and no run support, he is the hard luck starter on the staff. Not a POY candidate, however a very good lefty
  2. Went to this on to see this one after Campbell County's upset of Cov Cath. The Camels hit well, but made around 8 errors. Very sloppy fielding today. Highlands hit the ball well and made the most of their opportunities. Was really expecting a closer game.
  3. I heard Metz (Campbell Co) changed his mind and is now going to Cincinnati Christian???
  4. If you look, the article is alphabetical by school. Slusher is a very good player and will be a steal for someone and Fieger is an excellent pitcher. Both could be on that list. With that being said, I am sure a lot of very good players were left off this list probably due to space limitations. To me it looks like they were trying to highlight a player from each school. I have seen probably more than half of these boys play and all are deserving, but so were some others, this area is loaded with talent! So......Congratulations to all the guys on the list ! Well done fellas!
  5. The team lacked in hitting last year. Edwards hurt his wrist in the first game and never got right at the plate. Eblin did not come close to being the hitter he was the year before. And the rest of the team was worried about their own stats. If they will play for each other it will be interesting. They also have a very good young catcher in the wings who could give Metz a run for his money. I watched the FB championship game against Highlands and CC beat them with 8 guys. Highlands did give them an outfielder. Pretty strong outing by both CC pitchers. I believe they have 2 commits with Eblin going to Kentucky Wesleyan and Edwards to Spalding University.
  6. Reynolds is a very good catcher, advanced for his age. His ability to hit varsity pitching is in question. He made one varsity start to my knowledge when Metz was late getting to the field on time before a game and was benched. I hope he gets a chance, by the time he is a senior he could be very very good.
  7. Campbell County has entire starting line up returning. Four starting pitchers returning (Becker, Eblin, Edwards, and Reynolds). Some key players had early injuries and several guys came up and played well. If they can work a good team chemistry, it should be interesting to watch.
  8. Campbell County after winning District last year and being regional runner up. Two top returning hitters never produced. One dad told me one kid hurt his wrist in the first game and missed several games and struggled after. They lost a lot of pitching from last year for sure. No one really stepped up and took the place of Walsh or Franzen. (Two tough guys to replace.) To the point that pitching needs to be developed to be a powerhouse program or you can hope that a couple good guys fall into your program and you can ride them for a year or two.
  9. Dawson Hogan from Campbell County. Heck of a hitter.
  10. Very fun game to watch. Both starting pitchers pitched very well. (Combs Beechwood and Eblin CC) Tie game until sixth inning when a Campbell County error that would have been the third out cost them. Game was much better than the score showed. Great job to both teams for playing a very enjoyable game.
  11. Spartan I didn't need to do math. Those numbers came direct from the game changer baseball web page scored by Campbell County coaches. You talk like you were at the game as was I , so are you a coach at Beechwood and the books don't match or a math tudor looking for work? :lol: (not being mean just a fun jab!)
  12. You are correct. Schweitzer is very aware of what these kids are capable of. They throw bull pen regularly and have all been doing so since conditioning. My son pitches for Campbell County and threw 78 pitches, the most he has ever thrown in one game and Schweitzer knew when he was done. Yes it was cold, but Wlash was in a groove and kept his arm warm between innings. Walsh will play at the next level and trust me, Schweitzer isn't going to jeopardize that for another win on his coaching record. If there is one coach you can trust with your kids arm and insuring proper mechanics and teaching its him.
  13. Walsh threw 112 pitches Huesman threw 14 Game total was 126 pitches
  14. Jump, thanks for your comments and understanding. I hope I didn't come off like a psycho dad. My son fills in with teams when he is able and eligable so people may have seen him and thought he jumps around. Perhaps I over reacted in my previous post, but frankly I was taken aback. I will pass the kudos along to Cam!
  15. As my screen name states, I am Cameron Edwards dad. A friend of mine called me and told me about Blue Grass Preps and I should check out what is being said. Let me clear some things up. Racerx my son is a young freshman his is 14. His birthday is in August. He is playing for the 14u Cincinnati Flames. HE IS NOT the only freshman on the 14u Flames there are 3 total. My son is on the Varsity squad at CCHS. Imhisdad, I don't know who you are or where you get your info. My son has not bounced from team to team. I can't believe I had to join this gossip forum to defend my kid but here is his list of previous teams. Little League until 8 years old. NKY Giants 9u and 10u year old SWOL National League. Midland Warriors 11u National League. Skipped age 12u to play up at 13u. This is where it may get confusing. My son played for Barracks Baseball 13u National League SWOL. The coaches started cheating, bringing in older kids to play so I pulled my son off. A friend of mine had a son on the 12u Diamond Jaxx SWOL NL and heard about Cam leaving and offered him a spot due to an arm injury. Cam also played that year with 13u Midland American gold team and played with that same team again at the 14u level. We left that team after Midland pulled its sponsorship and eliminated all the teams but one at the National League level. Guys if you have any questions feel free to ask me, but get your facts right. My son is a loyal kid and was put in a bad spot one year by a couple coaches that should be banned from youth baseball, ask Larry Redwine. I don't know how good my kid is it's not for me to decide it's the coaches. He like to play ball and I like to watch him. We had no idea he would make Varsity at CCHS but he set that goal last year worked very hard all off season on his hitting and pitching and did it and I am proud of him for it.
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