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CADad,
There is another ranking list that has 7 California teams in the top 25. Also 11 in the top 50 and 17 in the top 100. On the same list Florida has 16 teams in the top 100 and Texas has 13. That makes 46% of the top 100 from those three states, with California being #1!
Anyway, I agree that there could be even more teams ranked from Cali. As well as the other two states. But you have to admit, 17% of the top 100 is quite a few. BTW, that CA, FL, TX thing holds true in player rankings as well. Often as many as 60% of the top players are from those three states. Add Georgia and it’s much higher. Then each year there is a new state that becomes a hotbed. Like Illinois, New Jersey and Utah this year.
BTW, Illinois and New York are both very high on the all time list of states who have had the most draft picks.
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| Posts: 4810 | Location: Cedar Rapids, Iowa | Registered: December 27, 2002 |    |
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PG, One thing that might throw things off is age. Generally speaking for a given grade players in FL, TX, etc. are older than players from CA. One only needs to go to the profiles that you post from your showcases to determine that. For all but the most talented players in the country age makes a difference and a team that is on average 6 mos. older than another team will have an advantage all other things being equal.
While one might take age into account when ranking prospects that wouldn't be taken into account when ranking HS teams.
BTW, I haven't seen them personally but it looks like that there are at least a couple teams in the Marmonte league this year that are right up there with Chatsworth. The one everyone is talking about is Thousand Oaks who has Chad Smith, Tyler Peddicord and I understand another pitcher in between them. They must be pretty strong on the mound because they've got the 2004 LLWS pitcher who throws low to mid 80s and knows how to pitch playing JV. I have seen Chatsworth play some, and they are good, but unfortunately Coyle wasn't there and they didn't use whichever of the other two studs who is a pitcher against our varsity. Their pitching looked solid but not spectacular, although people tell me the kid who transferred from El Camino was pretty good, but the key thing that made them look strong while I was there was how fundamentally sound they were defensively.
A lot of those teams are playing in the Easton Tournament starting on Friday so we should get a better idea of how they stack up early on at least over the next couple weeks.
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| Posts: 4703 | Location: Southern CA, USA | Registered: January 02, 2003 |    |
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| Posts: 13 | Location: Southern California | Registered: March 09, 2007 |    |
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That's a GREAT point! Being viewed as the team to beat often sets you up to face everybody else's #1. Three teams at 5-0-0 in Marmonte prior to this week's start of league play. How would you predict the finishes? My (admittedly uneducated) guess: 1) Thousand Oaks 2) Westlake 3) Newbury Park 4) Royal 5) Simi Valley 6) Calabasas 7) Agoura 8) Moorpark Keeping my eyes peeled here: http://www.maxpreps.com/FanPages/Group.mxp/California/B...28-acc9-18cce9d2818f
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| Posts: 13 | Location: Southern California | Registered: March 09, 2007 |    |
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CADAD and Proudsocaldad I was wondering if any of my son's old teammates (07 & 08's) from the Simi Valley and TO areas are making any noise out there. Here are a few that I think are playing HS ball: Chad Smith Jamie Mann Mike Vineyard Sean Gilmartin Adam Barry Jake Daulstraum Ben Burg We are a long way from California so I would love to hear how any of these guys are doing.
"Watchin my boys play baseball is another day in paradise"
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| Posts: 595 | Location: East Coast | Registered: August 15, 2005 |    |
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