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Carthage is a very good school with a very good baseball program. The coach has been there forever and is very highly respected. The baseball facilities are very very nice. The school is gorgeous and sits on the shores of Lake Michigan. The town of Kenosha is friendly, and both Chicago and Milwaukee are near enough for excursions if your family is looking for diversions.
Do you walk to work, or carry your lunch?
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| Posts: 1222 | Location: northern burbs, IL | Registered: November 15, 2006 |    |
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equipman.... Great school and baseball program. The academic money sounds good. Knowing that your son is of some interest by Carthage, and the money sounds good, is your son looking at other schools in the area? DIII, DII, DI? Do you think your son can make the team at Carthage, or is he a DII or DI hopeful? Does he want to play right away, or maybe sit for a year or two, especially at a DI school? These are tough questions that have to be "honestly" answered. All kids want to play DI, but the key is "playing!!" I know you didn't mention anything about DI, and if his focus is on Carthage, by all means pursue the opportunity. Their baseball program speaks for itself. If he is interested in a DIII school, Wisconsin and Illinois have some very good academic/baseball schools to choose from. Also, look at what position players are graduating for your sons particular field position. Look at their stats to see how your son matches up to those players. Regarding transfering, go to the NCAA website and look-up the information about "Transfers." The rules changed this season so you need to do further research in that area. What position does your son play? My son is at a DIII school in New York. Always looking for good players and the academics are great at his university.  Best of luck to your son and to your family in the search. Once he decides and then goes to that school, and then plays baseball there, what a great feeling you have as a parent. 
"You observe a lot by watching."
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| Posts: 1286 | Location: LGP, IL | Registered: December 30, 2002 |    |
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equipman.... I may have missed it in your post, but I'm going to assume that your son is entering his senior year. Get him some exposure, immediately, for this summer. Contact TRhit on these boards who runs College Select Showcases in New York and Conecticut. That showcase helped my son!! No, your son doesn't have to go out east to school, but there are schools that attend from your area or at least close by. Get in contact with Perfect Game for another showcase experience. These types of situations should help him be "seen" by coaches looking for players. Your sons coach sounds typical of many who have their own best interest in mind. Some are clueless!!
"You observe a lot by watching."
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| Posts: 1286 | Location: LGP, IL | Registered: December 30, 2002 |    |
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equipman.... Sounds like you have a full schedule for this summer. I know the cost of gasoline is on the rise, again, but maybe going to GA by car would be the way to go. You and your son get to "bond" more, plus the experience of seeing and particpating in a Perfect Game event can't hurt, even if he is a junior. His size, the fact that he can play 3rd, 1b, and catch could get him some opportunities. Have him work on his catching skills, i.e., blocking, framing pitches, foot work, throws down to second, etc. To me schools are always looking for good catchers nad that can swing a bat! As far as his 60 time, well he needs to get that down to at least 7.1.
"You observe a lot by watching."
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| Posts: 1286 | Location: LGP, IL | Registered: December 30, 2002 |    |
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