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  1. So Coach Bryant has his freshman nephew working with the varsity and no thinks this will go unnoticed?  In BC of all places? 

    Frankly, I just hope it is fair for the kid.  If he's not the next big thing, then he will be spend the next 4 months hearing how "Well, you're uncle is the head coach...."  And, if he's not the next big thing, then maybe he should shine at the JV level then ease into the varsity role.  On the other hand, if he is the next big thing, then his play will take care of everything.  I just hope its not putting the kid in a bad place.

    I'll leave the other debate (he's a good coach, he's a bad coach, he wins, a monkey could win, etc.) alone...just hope that Coach Bryant does right by his own kin....

  2. 1.  Mike Rutledge runs Kyle Chapman in Houston.  Very good guy and very good organization.  KC is more of a "lets play games" rather than a teach/train group.

    2.  The Houston Heat is another very good organization run by Phil Cross (although I would suspect we have as many names on our speed dial as does he).  They spread out over many different teams in various age groups.  You want to be on their #1 team or your return on your investment lessens.

    Both of these organizations are well run and provide exposure to players wanting to get to the next level.  I also think Clay Hill and the Columbia Angels do a good job over in the Houston area.

    And, no...the Banditos stop after age 14.  They are run by Ray Deleon (he's a trip).  They have a lot of success in the younger ages but have also been blessed with extraordinary talent out of the Woodlands.

  3. I have watched this list grow over the past month and there are a lot of good players now listed. To be ALL SETX, however, takes a really exceptional player who stands out above the other many talented players in the area.  A few nominators such as Eagle 07 and Baseball 1996 have compiled a good, fair and comprehensive list. Frankly, many of these nominations are not realistic and reek of self-promotion.

    Take the pitcher position for example, you really have to examine a kids abilities to consider putting him up against Hales, Fazio and Harrington, all proven winners and D-1 signees. Seriously folks, there are not 10 kids from PNG or 6 or 7 kids from several 3A schools or 9 kids from Kelly who have a legitimate chance to be listed with the best. I don't mean to call anyone individually out or pick on school but that is just the way it is.

    That's well said VOP and I agree. But on the other hand, there's really nothing wrong with self-promoting the kids and your school during nominations. Besides we pay the "powers to be" good money to sort it all out.  ;D

    WHAT ?????????  THEY'RE GETTING PAID NOW ????????

  4. That's silly.  Why don't you name 1 kid who didn't get "improve his position"  after going through PONY. little league, high school ball or any of the numerous select teams.  All kids who play get better.  It just happens that you pick the kids with the most upside to work with.   Go ahead and list your parents, players, coaches etc.  It's not going to prove your point, whatever that might be.

    We don't pick them...they pick us.  Due to sheer numbers, we have to turn away more kids than we can take.

    My bottom line point is...you are talking about things you don't know anything about.  Most of the time, people can ignore that...but when you start slamming something that is personal to me...then I won't let that go. 

  5. westend1....I am very sure you do not know what you're talking about.  And I doubt you can name 1 kid that went through our program that we didn't make better and that whose position we didn't improve.  Go ahead....name 'em...then I'll list the players, parents, college coaches and MLB Scouts that prove my point...

  6. I think the point is, all these kids playing for the Sun Devils were the best players in the area before they ever met the Devil coaching staff.  I think Morgan Walker taught many of those kids to hit.  Now they have a free place to play and get lots of recognition(great for them), but I don't believe that they got their skills from the Devil organization.  Instead, they lend their skills to the organization for a short while, which is great advertising for the coaches there.  I applaude the marketing strategy, but these kids were going on to play at the next level, Devil's or not.    JMO

    With all due respect, this poster simply does not know what he is talking about.  I have read (and re-read) this post and cannot find much, if any, accuracy in it.  It is disrespectful to the coaches and to each of the players who put in countless hours working and becoming good enough to get to the next level.  As being intimately involved with this organization since it began, I do know what they do and have done for countless young men in this area.

    (1)  Most of the kids come into the organization when they are 12-14 years of age.  As time goes by, some players drift into the program at an older age.  We are always looking for the opportunity to provide a motivated and talented kid an avenue to improve.

    (2)  With no disrespect to Morgan Walker (who I've known for years), he has given very few of our players lessons...ever.  Any kid who comes to us is not required to use us for lessons...that is their choice.  They all wind up choosing us.

    (3)  We don't give them their talent...God does.  What we do is turn that talent into use-able skills on the baseball field.

    (4)  There is no marketing strategy here...we don't make a dime on this.  What we do get is the opportunity to stand in the room when 1 of our kids signs a National Letter of Intent to play somewhere he always wanted to...as the commercial says, "priceless".

    (5)  Maybe these kids would've played somewhere without the Sun Devils...who knows?  What I do know is that we provided these kids years of training, exposure, etc.  I do know that, if it hadn't been for us, most of these kids would have never played at the level they are. 

    We don't need any advertising.  The college coaches call us.  The scouts call us.  They come to our facility.  They call us with kids they want us to take on, to teach, to train.  That is not marketing...that is not advertising.....its fact.  I am proud of what we've done.  I take offense to westend's comments to the contrary.  There...I've vented.

  7. I am surprised that Jasper, as defending state champ, is not preseason #1.  They would be in my book.  Granted, losing Reagan is a big loss but they still return a lot of talent and the 'Dogs just chewed up the state tourney last year.

    As far as BC, they do return some talent but lost a lot (e.g., their best 2 pitchers and their best player).  I'd be happy with where they got slotted.

  8. im not sso sure that the number of college players they produce should be how you choose a hitting coach.   

    Mr. Magoo could be the hitting coach for guys like Dishon from BC and he still would have been a big time d1 prospect.  I think the best hitting coches can take a kid who is a borderline starter for his Highschool club and make him an all district pick.

    Now as to who is the best I have no clue I had experience with Fackler and Moore and liked both they were very similar for me.  There was also a guy known as the hitting master who i saw a couple of times I dont remeber his name but I liked moore and fackler both better than him.

    The hitting master guy is Garry Ridge who is still giving lessons in the area.  I think Garry works better with younger kids.  JMO.

    I disagree about the Mr. Magoo comment and I feel certain that Johnny Dishon does as well.  Johnny is (and always was) a D-1 athlete.  The teaching and coaching he got made him a D-1 hitter...plain and simple. 

    And I recognize that the number of college players a coach develops is not the only criteria...but its a pretty good start.  I think you'll find that Thompson, Huggins, Bardin, Neale, etc. all have borderline players that they have made much better on their resume as well.  The bottom line with those guys is that they make all their students better...at any level.

  9. I agree with Eagle, 5A vs. 4A is way overrated. In '06 LCM took the Brook behind the shed for a good 'ole country beatin' and last year, Westbrook beat up on LCM. As is with any high school game, it's who makes the routine plays and who can throw strikes.

    Wow...scrimmages?

    Preseason...I'll take Barbers Hill at the top.  Best pitching in the area.  Then Jasper.  Best coach in the area.  After that, LCM...the other best coach in the area.

    Great time of year...everyone oughta be jacked...

  10. Thompson, Huggins, Bardin and Neale:  all with SE Texas Sun Devils.  Although biased, these guys are the best.

    BTW...Fackler was an asst at McNeese, was interim head coach when their guy resigned inseason, but did not get asked to return.  He went to the Big Timers for a short time, then left that organization as did Sam Moore.

    There are a lot of good teachers out there (and, unfortunately, some not so good ones).  When it was my kid and his career, I chose Thompson and the SE Texas Sun Devils.  It has been proven as a good choice.  Their resume for college players are second to none...so why use anyone else?

  11. Im a huge Hicks fan and most people know that. He could end up being on the Dishon level. Dishon was one of the most complete players I have ever covered. Hicks is the best in the district in my opinion and I see a ton of baseball every year. He is not Dishon just yet but he could very well end up there when it is all said and done.

    I like the Statum pick too. He is a great player and a class act as well.

    First, I agree about Dishon.  He was the complete package...speed, power, defense, arm, etc.  Just superb.  The Hicks kid is a very good player but, at this age, Dishon was already 'special'...and special beyond HS ball.  I think there are other kids that are as good, if not better, in this district.  The Hart kid is very good and I agree that Statum could be a special player.  By the time the smoke clear,s he might be the one everyone talks about in this district. 

    To answer the thread:  Hart, Statum, McDonald and Hicks (in no particular order).  I also like the Felts kid at OF and am a huge fan of Robertson (BC).

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