tvc184 Posted December 2, 2006 Report Posted December 2, 2006 Well let me tell you high school is A LOT different than little league. You can't judge someone on how they do in little league you half to start judgeing them when there on varsity level I was a coach on a minor (Texas) league team for Nederland South a few (many?) years ago and we drafted a 9 year old little runt of a kid. We saw him throw some pitches in tryouts and said this kid is awesome for a 9 year old. You could see that he was not just fast for his age but accurate. When we moved on to Little League the next year and got lucky and drafted him again. We kept him on the team for three more years until he moved on to Babe Ruth. This kid that we thought was special at 9 years old went on to become the all time strikeout leader at Lamar University from the early 90's until it was broken this year by another Nederland player. Obviously he could have injured his arm before high school, he could have quit or various other problems. There is certainly no guarantee in life on anything. If you don't think that we saw that kind of talent in this kid at 9 years old then you are wrong. Would he continue to develop it and not have something stop his career? There was no way to know but we could see that he had the potential when he was playing minor league ball about 13 years before he became the record holder at Lamar. So yes, there is obviously a lot of difference from a little leaguer and a high school player. Duhhh!! If you don't think that talent can be recognized at an early age, you are wrong. Anyone remember the tapes of Tiger Woods hitting golf balls on the Tonight Show when he was about 4 years old? I wonder if he ever went on to do anything.....
love the game Posted December 5, 2006 Report Posted December 5, 2006 Dean from New Caney (commited to OU) Listi from Huffman Hales from BH Parker fom Splendora All of these guys have good velocity and movement on there ball which makes them dominating pitchers.
Buna baseball 13 Posted December 5, 2006 Report Posted December 5, 2006 my little brother used to play with him in the orange pony league and from what i saw then and from when we played them he was pretty good
The dirty doody Posted December 5, 2006 Report Posted December 5, 2006 you always got treece, monse and rogers from HJ.
baseballfan4life Posted December 5, 2006 Report Posted December 5, 2006 I was a coach on a minor (Texas) league team for Nederland South a few (many?) years ago and we drafted a 9 year old little runt of a kid. We saw him throw some pitches in tryouts and said this kid is awesome for a 9 year old. You could see that he was not just fast for his age but accurate. When we moved on to Little League the next year and got lucky and drafted him again. We kept him on the team for three more years until he moved on to Babe Ruth. This kid that we thought was special at 9 years old went on to become the all time strikeout leader at Lamar University from the early 90's until it was broken this year by another Nederland player. Obviously he could have injured his arm before high school' date=' he could have quit or various other problems. There is certainly no guarantee in life on anything. If you don't think that we saw that kind of talent in this kid at 9 years old then you are wrong. Would he continue to develop it and not have something stop his career? There was no way to know but we could see that he had the potential when he was playing minor league ball about 13 years before he became the record holder at Lamar. So yes, there is obviously a lot of difference from a little leaguer and a high school player. Duhhh!! If you don't think that talent can be recognized at an early age, you are wrong. Anyone remember the tapes of Tiger Woods hitting golf balls on the Tonight Show when he was about 4 years old? I wonder if he ever went on to do anything.....[/quote'] Yea and if you would notice did i say anything that you couldn't notice anyone at a young age! NO i didn't so before you acuse me of saying you can't notice kids at a young gets your facts straight!
ballin4life Posted December 5, 2006 Report Posted December 5, 2006 although i have read some of the names thats been posted and all of them should be talked about. I think James, Lott, Garinder should be 3 of the best in this area. all have arms of 85 plus and can locate well. I am tell u this if they get some defense behind them all three are capable of shutting down any team in the district.
bignasty69 Posted December 6, 2006 Report Posted December 6, 2006 Josh Rodgers from HJ is a very underated pitcher...He has a fastball that is mid to upper 80's and his curve ball is crazy sick...But you also need to watch out for Treece this kid is amazing.
love the game Posted December 6, 2006 Report Posted December 6, 2006 Treece is not amazing! He is a little above average.
bignasty69 Posted December 6, 2006 Report Posted December 6, 2006 Are you from HJ...Didnt think so...Do u watch Treece throw pens...Didnt think so...Ive seen this kid he will be one of if not the best pitcher in the district this year. Like I said also watch out for Josh Rodgers.
tvc184 Posted December 7, 2006 Report Posted December 7, 2006 Yea and if you would notice did i say anything that you couldn't notice anyone at a young age! NO i didn't so before you acuse me of saying you can't notice kids at a young gets your facts straight! Testy testy. There are no facts to get straight. Go back and read. I did not "accuse" you of anything. I disagreed with you. That is what forums are about. You made the statement "You can't judge someone on how they do in little league you half to start judgeing them when there on varsity level". I said I judged a kid at 9 years old and I was correct. I think you can do it with some others as well. You said that it can only be done on the varsity level. I disagree and gave you an example why. That is not an accusation, it is a different opinion.
mid-countyfan Posted December 7, 2006 Report Posted December 7, 2006 nederland helmka,mcfarland,sampere,richard.
BIGDADDYDAVEHJ Posted December 7, 2006 Report Posted December 7, 2006 rogers, monse, terece from hj...we got the best pitchers in the district.
Ty Cobb Posted December 8, 2006 Report Posted December 8, 2006 rogers' date=' monse, terece from hj...we got the best pitchers in the district.[/quote'] Sounds like the district will have plenty of quality pitching. You've got these three from HJ, you know BC will have pitching, K'Ville has the Simmons kid, Jasper will have Reagan back (I think), and Silsbee will be solid with Schooling, McDonald, and Skinner. What about HF, O'field, WOS?
mustangs_2007 Posted December 8, 2006 Report Posted December 8, 2006 the mustangs will have terry veitch, cody hodge, and michael theriot and maybe 2 other ones justin gearhart and casey tarver
BIGDADDYDAVEHJ Posted December 11, 2006 Report Posted December 11, 2006 Treece is not amazing! He is a little above average. you must be smoking
love the game Posted December 11, 2006 Report Posted December 11, 2006 Dave, could you please tell me why Treece is so amazing?
BIGDADDYDAVEHJ Posted December 12, 2006 Report Posted December 12, 2006 No you tell me why he aint so amazing!!!
Txfootball07 Posted December 12, 2006 Report Posted December 12, 2006 Schooling and McDonald at Silsbee. Christopher at Cathedral. Stringer at BC.
Guest OHS_1994 Posted December 12, 2006 Report Posted December 12, 2006 OField will only be returning two pitchers Glace a Junior and Peevey a Soph. The rest will be freshman. Peevey was a First team alldistrict pitcher as a Freshman and Glaze has became a solid pitcher. The freshmen will also be very solid. Orangefield is Young but talented.
love the game Posted December 12, 2006 Report Posted December 12, 2006 Dave all you've done is talk crap about how GREAT HJ is going to be this year, but when somebody asks you why, you can't ever give a straight answer. It appears that all you know how to do is run your freakin mouth about a sport you can't even play! The reason Treece isn't AMAZING is because his fasball is low 80's at best, ans his control isn't that great, so it's not like he's gonna hit locations. And his breaking stuff isn't good enough to get people off balance, because its flat. Now you tell me smart @$$. why is he amazing.
Guest BobcatBeliever Posted December 12, 2006 Report Posted December 12, 2006 In all this back and forthing about HJ and what not, I haven't heard anybody say anything about the Rogers kid. I hear he's pretty good.
OFBobcat Posted December 13, 2006 Report Posted December 13, 2006 OField will only be returning two pitchers Glace a Junior and Peevey a Soph. The rest will be freshman. Peevey was a First team alldistrict pitcher as a Freshman and Glaze has became a solid pitcher. The freshmen will also be very solid. Orangefield is Young but talented. You certainly seem to think you know a whole bunch about what is going on. Unless you are Coach Bennett or Coach Fletcher who are going to make the decisions, why don't you quit making assumptions. If the 2 of them think that a group or a couple of freshmen are among the top players in the program, then I'm sure they will make the correct placement of the young men. Why don't you just sit back and see how things unfold, these 2 coaches come from established baseball programs and I'll bet they know a thing or two about the game and how they want to build the OF program.
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