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Top 06 players

Discussion in 'Baseball' started by 007, Mar 10, 2003.

  1. BBALLER44

    BBALLER44 Junior Member

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    An 06'er worth watching is Zack Pou. He's 5 for 10 at the plate and has drove in at least 2 runs. He's a big kid and is another peach fuzz face still growing. I think we will see some good play out of this young man in the future.
     
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    Wade Moore at West Rowan is having a good year so far and will certainly have an impact in the future.
     
  3. highntight

    highntight North Meck Dad

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    Zack Pou

    BBaller44: Zack has hit the ball well for North Meck's JV and has play center very well also. He hits the ball hard, he almost hit one out dead center at NM in the first game, had to be 400 feet. he also hit one off the fence against Vance to left feild only the heavy air and wind kept it in. Zack, Greg Allen, Daniel Whitmire and McAuley are all starting to hit the ball well and are only going to get better.
     
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    North Forsyth over Parkland 10-0
    Addison Johnson threw a no-hitter tonight!
     
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    There is an 06 that started last night in the Mt. Pleasent - NW Cabarrus match-up behind the plate for Northwest. Jerod Faggart, had two hits in a conference game at AL Brown with 3 RBIs and also had a double against Patrick Adams at West Rowan on Tuesday. Grounded out and K'd last night vs Benton, but is an extreme talent, also hit an oppo homerun in a scrimmage at the beginning of the year. As rumor and record have it, the freshman class at Northwest is strong from top to bottom this year.
     
  6. NCBBallFan

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    I remember Jerod ... didn't know he was a freshman. He's a good ball-player, that's for sure.
     
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    I feel our whole JV squad at North will be worth watching, if you are looking for freshman. I'm a freshman myself, I get fairly low playing time though because of the struggle of having Big Mac a sophmore in front of me but when he pitches I get the start and get to show my capabilities. Just wait until next year when I get to start almost every game. There is fire in my eyes and almost every freshmans' eyes for that starting position on the varsity level. You will find that we are going to be the ones to watch now and for the years to come.
     
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    What about the Ogle kid at Mooresville. I hear he has a batting average of right at .500 in conference games. He is on the Varsity and starts at short and second. OBTW he is a freshman
     
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    Isn't his first name Justin?
     
  10. rcbbfan

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    I'd say that Justin Ogle is definately a freshman to watch. In fact, I think that any freshman that can make a positive impact on a varsity squad is worth keeping an eye on.
     

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