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Guest Orangeboy
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Should do much better. Coach Reyenga has a year under his belt there, and the younger groups have been pretty solid the past couple of years.

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Coach Reyenga is a great coach and given a chance will turn that program around, I played for him back in 1998 and he knows the game and can transfer this knowledge to his kids..g'luck Lumberton and keep your heads up...!!

  • 1 month later...
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we won't be an extremely young program. most starters should will be juniors and seniors, minus one sophomore. our defense should be strong this year, but as usual pitching will be our problem.

Guest oldplayer
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If pitching is going to be the problem then yall need to go get some help, let Buchholz, Mitchell, or tate help yall out they still live in Lumberton.

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If pitching is going to be the problem then yall need to go get some help, let Buchholz, Mitchell, or tate help yall out they still live in Lumberton.

well we have pitchers, hard throwers, ppl that can put tha ball anywhere they want, but they just have off days. tooo many off days. if  they can throw good most of the time, we'll be fine.. but yeah. it'd be  great if clay could come, cause his brother mason is on the team.

Guest starplayer06
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First of all yall don't have hard throwers and they can't put it anywhere if they did yall would have some college prospects. Like I said if clay can't do it then someone needs to give those other guys a call. They were just as better than clay in high school as a pitcher and they very good high school pitchers, if i am not wrong Mitchell is related to both clay and mason so I am sure mason can get a hold of him the guy was a starting pitcher at the college level. Tate was a heck of a pitcher too. mitchell could also help yall in hitting to the guy has the record for most Hrs in Lumberton history.

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First of all yall don't have hard throwers and they can't put it anywhere if they did yall would have some college prospects. Like I said if clay can't do it then someone needs to give those other guys a call. They were just as better than clay in high school as a pitcher and they very good high school pitchers, if i am not wrong Mitchell is related to both clay and mason so I am sure mason can get a hold of him the guy was a starting pitcher at the college level. Tate was a heck of a pitcher too. mitchell could also help yall in hitting to the guy has the record for most Hrs in Lumberton history.

yeah they both were amazing. and pitching is our main problem, if we could get pitching, we could contend for a playoff spot. not saying we would win district, jus sayin we could contend.

  • 4 weeks later...
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If pitching is going to be the problem then yall need to go get some help, let Buchholz, Mitchell, or tate help yall out they still live in Lumberton.

I thought Mitchell was coaching at Hardin.  Is he not anymore?

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If pitching is going to be the problem then yall need to go get some help, let Buchholz, Mitchell, or tate help yall out they still live in Lumberton.

Why do people insist that just because people can do something means they can teach it too!?

Never understood this...

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Coach Reyenga is good, but he nothing to work with.

How many players even tried out this year ?

I don't know how many tried out total, but I know he had a pretty good freshmen turn out.  And honestly those are the boys I'd watch out for, they are the group that up through youth ball won the district and went to regionals and such.  They might be Lumberton's next hope for any sort of success unless Reyenga has something up his sleeve.

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Coach Reyenga is good, but he nothing to work with.

How many players even tried out this year ?

I don't know how many tried out total, but I know he had a pretty good freshmen turn out.  And honestly those are the boys I'd watch out for, they are the group that up through youth ball won the district and went to regionals and such.  They might be Lumberton's next hope for any sort of success unless Reyenga has something up his sleeve.

The freshmen do have some good players. I've been looking forward to them getting to high school to see how they do.

Guest larry mcgee
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sounds like they might be pretty good this season...good luck

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Coach Reyenga is good, but he nothing to work with.

How many players even tried out this year ?

I don't know how many tried out total, but I know he had a pretty good freshmen turn out.  And honestly those are the boys I'd watch out for, they are the group that up through youth ball won the district and went to regionals and such.  They might be Lumberton's next hope for any sort of success unless Reyenga has something up his sleeve.

The freshmen do have some good players. I've been looking forward to them getting to high school to see how they do.

Yes I'm very interested in how they do.

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Just spoke to someone who had info on their tryouts.  Apparently had a really large freshmen turn out and not nearly as many sophomores or upperclassman.  Look for, at the least, a strong freshmen influence on JV.  Didn't get a hold on who their aces were, apparently they are still trying to figure that out.  Plenty of time though, practices just started.

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So I think, and AJ correct me if I'm wrong, that the Beard kid is their main pitching prospect.  Throws pretty hard.  Don't know how much breaking stuff he has though, haven't seen him play since he was younger.

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