We are excited to let everyone know that after careful consideration and several conversations with the Head Coach, he has decided to play for the Bulldogs in the fall of 2009. Coach was looking for a firstbaseman and DH. Thanks to all on the board for the advice given. We will keep you updated.
Posts: 87 | Location: michigan | Registered: April 25, 2008
That's FANTASTIC news!!!! I wish him the very very best!!!
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Posts: 3108 | Location: Florida | Registered: March 18, 2006
In the past 10 years between hockey, baseball and football I may have missed a half dozen games. Oh I almost forgot 7th grade wrestling and 8th grade basketball. I even made an effort to attend most of the practices. I have always had an extremely flexible job schedule being as I am a road salesman. My wife and I are already planning to go with the team to Georgia in the spring of 2010 for their first road trip. Her parents live down there. And I have a great video camera that I have used along with my other son to tape hockey tournaments, football and make DVD's to sell the parents. It's our part time income. But I do appreciate all of the great advise.
Posts: 87 | Location: michigan | Registered: April 25, 2008
Equipman, As you know, I've already shared my fondness of Adrian and staff with you. So, I'll add a huge congratulations to your son and family! I catch them play every year. This year will be a bit more difficult because their spring trip is to Texas! That's what happens when you come in third in the nation - get some perks and increased travel! Congrats and best wishes to the new Bulldog!
Posts: 5772 | Location: Kentucky | Registered: December 30, 2004
how much is tuition, room, board, books costing you at that school? Since it's DIII, i am assuming you are getting no help from the school for athletics? are you not getting any help for academics either?
Posts: 388 | Location: Michigan | Registered: September 02, 2007
Originally posted by switchitter: how much is tuition, room, board, books costing you at that school? Since it's DIII, i am assuming you are getting no help from the school for athletics? are you not getting any help for academics either?
You can use this to get a lot of the information you're looking for:
Switchhitter, The tuition with room/board is about $31k. I am not sure on the books yet. He will get about 15k for academics and grants, plus he will qualify for about $7500 in student loans. No money for baseball. But they also get him a part time job on campus that gets him about $1800 per year which should take care of pocket money.
Posts: 87 | Location: michigan | Registered: April 25, 2008
That's what I was thinking, but, wasn't sure. Thanks, I'll take you up on that offer if we should make it there in 2010. If you come over to Adrian this spring for regionals, let me know. Maybe we can meet up there also.
Posts: 87 | Location: michigan | Registered: April 25, 2008
Sounds good, equipman! Trinity (TX) is in the West Region, though, so they'd be 'out west' somewhere for regional action (this year at Linfield, near Portland, OR).
I did, however, grow up in Michigan (Northville if you might know that area northwest of Detroit).
Best of luck to Adrian - I think they're expected to have another very solid team this season, and hope your son is super excited about 2010!
Krak
"I would be lost without baseball. I don't think I could stand being away from it as long as I was alive." Roberto Clemente #21
Posts: 2756 | Location: Neither Here Nor There | Registered: November 26, 2003
Sorry to here you are out west. We live in Marysville, MI. So, very familiar with Northville. He is very excited about 2010. One of his teammates from his new summer team also committed, so, he will have another freshman that he knows, going in with him. Maybe roommates.
Posts: 87 | Location: michigan | Registered: April 25, 2008