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Northeast Junior Regional Champions

 

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2012 Fenway Trip

THE REAL TRUTH ABOUT

COLLEGE BASEBALL RECRUITING

 

Please check back to this site next month to hear an interview about College Baseball Recuiting with Coach Penders from the University of Connecticut - where he very clearly addresses some of the myths being sold by some baseball programs.

 

Until then please see some of the notes I took from a recent meeting I attended with Coach Penders and two other very prominent Connecticut College Baseball Coaches.

 

According to them, to be recruited a player from a Connecticut Summer (American Legion) Program needs to do the following:

  • first he needs to decide whether or not he is willing to make the sacrifices (academic, social, etc...) necessary to play a sport in college.
  • second he needs to get a realistic assessment of his level of ability and try to come up with a list of potential colleges that would meet his academic, social and athletic expectations.
  • after reducing this list, he should try to attend a camp or clinic run by these college baseball programs - this is often the best way to be seen and evaluated by the schools you are actually interested in.
  • he should ask both his high school and summer coaches to contact the coaches at the colleges he is interested in, to talk to the coaches.
  • most importantly, he should personally contact these same coaches and ask them to attend one of his games.

They also were clear that they generally believe the opinion of a player's high school or American Legion Baseball Coach over a "Select Team" Coach since they tend to be more impartial. 

 

In addition, they said that players do not need to spend thousands of dollars attending "Perfect Game" type showcases or playing "Travel Ball".  They particularly like watching kids play American Legion Games since each game has meaning.

 

As you can see from the list on the left (still in the process of being data entered), approximately 60 players from just our program in South Windsor have played college and/or professional baseball over the past 20 or so years. 

 

Again, please come back next month to hear directly from Coach Penders as he addresses some often repeated myths of the recruiting process. 


Sincerely,


Craig Zimmerman
State Director

Connecticut American Legion Baseball

2013 Sponsorship Programs

 

Each year we offer all our area businesses colorful, custom-made signs to be hung on Rotary Field’s outfield fence in exchange for an annual $200 donation that provides support to South Windsor’s premier youth baseball program. Each sign is custom-made and would include your business’ name and phone number. We ask that new sponsors make at least a 2 year commitment to help cover the cost of getting the signs professionally made. This year as in past years, anyone can have his/her own personal sign printed and displayed on our ball field.

 

This year we have added two other options for companies looking to

expand their advertising opportunities and support of our program!

 

For $350 your company will receive both a sign on the outfield fence and a 30 second announcement over the field loud speaker tailored to your company during 10 games. Lastly for a total of $500 your company will receive both the outfield sign, game announcements and a customized add on our team website located at www.ctlegionbball.com (click on Zone 8 and then So. Windsor).

 

This year there will be more than 125 games played on Rotary Field including several tournaments with large expected crowds, including the Annual Ralph Giansanti and Northeast Junior Regional Tournament. This means maximum exposure for your custom advertisement.

 

A check payable to South Windsor Legion Baseball can be mailed to the address listed below, or give me a call and I will be happy to stop by in person. Please have a design and colors in mind if you’re a first-time sign or website ad purchaser. When designing your sign, please be aware that on occasion, excessive design and color schemes can be difficult to duplicate. In this situation, the sign can be produced at additional cost. It is however, usually much easier for fans

in the stands to read the simple, less complicated designs.

 

Thanks to every one of our great sponsors for your continued support.

 

 

Craig Zimmerman Mark Plourd Mark Carroza
General Manager Assistant General Manager Advertising Chairman
    145 Jacques Lane
    South Windsor CT 06074
860-670-5224 860-878-5477 860-289-5556

 

19U
 Regular SeasonNon Zone
TeamRecordWin %GBHomeAwayRFRALast 10StreakRecord
South Windsor 19U8-2.800-5-13-168198-2Won 40-0
Tri-County7-2.7780.54-13-133287-2Won 12-0
Glastonbury American Legion 19U5-3.62522-13-246365-3Won 10-0
Enfield5-4.5562.53-12-340415-4Lost 10-0
Ellington3-5.37542-21-330453-5Won 20-1
RCP Post 1053-5.37542-31-220453-5Won 10-0
Middletown Post 753-8.2735.53-30-561593-7Won 11-1
17U
 Regular SeasonNon Zone
TeamRecordWin %GBHomeAwayRFRALast 10StreakRecord
EHM 17U7-1-1.8330.53-04-1-193357-1-1Lost 10-0
Waterford Jr Legion9-2.818-7-12-186348-2Won 40-0
NCL American8-2.8000.55-03-269368-2Lost 10-0
Tri-County Jr Blue8-4.6671.53-35-183536-4Lost 30-0
RCP Jr Legion6-3.66724-12-256516-3Won 20-0
South Windsor 17U7-4.63624-13-387716-4Won 21-1
Enfield Jr. Leg.7-4-1.62522-2-15-286725-4-1Won 10-0
Middletown Jr Legion7-6.53834-33-393606-4Lost 10-0
NCL National4-6.4004.52-22-464654-6Lost 10-0
Northeast 17U4-7.36452-52-273574-6Lost 20-0
Glastonbury Jr Legion4-8.3335.53-41-455762-8Lost 10-0
Ellington Jr Leg3-8.27362-41-4491143-7Won 10-0
Tri Town Jr Leg1-12.07791-50-7471411-9Lost 50-0
Norwich Jr Legion0-11.00090-50-6221200-10Lost 110-0
Last Game
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Berlin 17U800
South Windsor 17U600

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