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Dylan Bosheers, Lawrence County


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Hey Willie,

 

i know you 19 Jr team had hitting, but how was your pitching? Anything to the 19 Sr team? Any college material?

 

The Post 19 Jr team had a very good pitching staff. T. Huddleston - Summertown, G. Ring - Mt. Pleasant, V. Boyce - Moore County, B. Ray - Wayne County, L. Laster - Cornersville, M. Adams - Cornersville, N. Dunnavant - Richland, B. Pratt - Columbia Academy, S. Staggs - Santa Fe, A. Rice - Wayne County, B. Hunsicker - Smyrna

 

Starters - Huddleston, Ring, Boyce, Ray & Dunnavant

Relievers - Pratt, Staggs, Rice, & Hunsicker

Closer - Adams

 

Laster only threw 1 inning this summer of relief in the state tournament due to having some arm trouble. If he was healthy he possibly could have been the teams # 1. In that 1 inning he got the interest of a few college coaches. I'm sure he already had a couple colleges interested in him from the 2010 high school season so he should be getting several looks from colleges.

 

Huddleston, Boyce, Laster and Dunnavant will pitch for the Sr team next summer. Huddleston and Boyce are getting some looks from colleges. I'm not sure about Dunnavant at this time. Staggs will probably throw in relief next summer for the Sr team but he will mainly be used as a utility player in the line up.

 

Ring, Ray, Pratt, Rice, & Adams all return to the Jr team. All will begin the season as starters. Hopefully a couple new comers will take over the reliever and closer spots. Ring may have an opportunity to move up to the Sr team on occasions. Rice (SS), Ray (3B), Pratt (CF), & Adams (LF) will also play the field while not on the mound. The team also returns T. Daly - Culleoka who will take over the catching duties and N. Holt - Lawrence County who was a main stay in RF. Both will look to earn a spot in the pitching rotation. I feel pretty good about next years pitching staff at this time.

 

The biggest concern for next summers Jr team is replacing the bats of Staggs, L. Pippenger - Wayne County, D. Ammons - Lewis County, C. Hughes - Richland, B. Ramsey - Richland, & D. Underwood - Zion. All should get plenty of opportunities for the Sr team next summer and be a big part of the team’s success.

 

Several of the players on the 2010 Post 19 Jr team should be getting looks from colleges. I hope all of them get an opportunity. I really feel like they can be successful at the next level and could really help someone's program.

 

pigeonrooster - Did you get an opportunity to watch the team play this past summer?

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