FAIRLESS HILLS — A couple of years ago, Michael Stewart decided he needed to fine tune the mechanics of his jump shot. And he chose a truly 21st Century method. “YouTube videos,” he said. Now a senior at Council Rock South, the new and improved jump shot is paying dividends …
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100 out of 100 (Almost)
So if you want to play at a Top 25 DI Program, that means that you are in the top 0.16% of all High School baseball players! 100 out of 100 (ALMOST) If you’re reading this, odds are strong that you want to play baseball in college or are involved …
Read More »CB East jumped up early on the road then cruised in the second half to the win at Quakertown
Central Bucks East 58, Quakertown 37 Jason Markowitz hit four 3-pointers as CB East jumped up early on the road Friday and then cruised in the second half to the win at Quakertown. “I thought we played great team defense tonight,” said East coach Erik Henrysen. “We were able to …
Read More »Neshaminy continued its late-season push toward a possible District One playoff berth
Neshaminy 49, William Tennent 48 Matt Drapkin scored a layup with one second remaining, and Neshaminy continued its late-season push toward a possible District One playoff berth with a one-point win over Tennent on Friday. “It was a great team win,” said Neshaminy coach Mark Tingle. “We had the lead …
Read More »The Most Important Moment
Dreams are fun. The future is cool. Resolutions can be useful tactics. But ultimately, consistent, daily action will be what does or does not turn your dreams into your reality. The Most Important Moment As we close in on the New Year, it’s totally natural to start thinking about resolutions …
Read More »The Only Person
At the end of the day, the only person that controls your career and where it ends is you. Take the feedback, process it, and if you don’t like it…do something about it. The Only Person It’s common for players to get feedback from coaches. Whether it’s getting an evaluation …
Read More »Multi-Sport Athletes are Awesome!
If you aren’t a good hitter, playing basketball is not going to help you improve your swing.If you have a weak arm, playing soccer is not going to help you gain MPH on your fastball. Multi-Sport Athletes are Awesome! Easily one of the most common comments I hear is that …
Read More »Picking Your Career in 5th Grade
Playing a young player at only one position is pigeonholing them and hamstringing their career/long term development. No one knows what position an 11yr old is going to project to 5-10yrs down the road. Picking Your Career in 5th Grade At what age do you pick your career? 5th grade …
Read More »Use Your Toolbox
Think of it like this…a hammer can help you build a house or it could break your thumb. It’s all in how and WHEN you use it the hammer. Use Your Toolbox It is human nature to label things as good or bad, right or wrong, black or white…however, when …
Read More »Economics & Travel Ball
I hear, very, very often, from college and high school coaches that players don’t compete like they used to. And I think a large reason that is the case is because of the culture that travel ball has created. Economics & Travel Ball So we’re going to talk some economics …
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