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Best players in the NW4A?

Discussion in 'Baseball' started by centerfielder#8, Apr 24, 2007.

  1. Pioneer-Pride16

    Pioneer-Pride16 Baseball is Everything

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    How about we switch it up to ALL-CONFERENCE selections by position..
     
  2. centerfielder#8

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    good call emo
     
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  4. Braves

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    Very good point!
     
  5. Braves

    Braves Watauga Pioneers #6

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    Excellent catcher...and he will only get better
     
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    NW4A senior catchers

    Charles LePrevost aka Chuck Lepravo
    One of the best technical HS catchers you will ever see.
    The best catchers are the ones you never notice, that's Chuch Lepravo in nutshell. Hitting over .300 with a nice 1:1 walk to strikeout ratio and 4 sac bunts. His dad is fun to talk to. What's not to like ?
    Ian Haley
    What do you do when you are are a really good SS and John Hinson is on your team ? Find another spot or change schools. Haley stayed at ACR went for the action. He excells at pitcher and catcher.
    Rich Minford
    Never caught in a regulation game with 90 foot bases until 1/4 of the way thru his senior season, but he did stay at a Holiday Inn Express.
    Coach Hustess often demonstrates the cliff notes on catching between innings to get him up to speed. From the stands this is quite entertaining, as it appears to be a tribal dance full of crouching and spear chucking.
     
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    I also heard Leprevost will graduate 1st or 2nd in his class. Smart kid!!
     
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    Yes Charles LePrevost is very intelligent with a very high IQ. Last summer I was hoping he could play for Caldwell County Post 29 but he was off at Governors School. I spoke to his mother a few weeks ago and for now Charles aka "Chuck" will be suiting it up for Post 29 this summer.
     
  9. 1Cannon0

    1Cannon0 Headhunter

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    What about all conference first basemen.
    SC-Creig
    Freedom-Daw
    Watauga-Wallace
    AC-Towry
    Alexander-?
    EB-?
    Mcdowell-?

    I'm taking Creig but Wallace sure is making a name for himself the way he is swinging the bat in crucial situations. Even when he makes outs he is hitting the ball well. And he's only a sophmore. Fill me in on the others.
     
  10. Pioneer-Pride16

    Pioneer-Pride16 Baseball is Everything

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    I think Alexander's is Adam Sigmon..I could be wrong though.
     

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