Tis the season of New Year's resolutions...and one of the things I REALLY want to acccomplish this coming year is keeping track of all our boys in this forum, during the baseball season. I know there is a thread like this in the General Forum (actually...a Golden Thread now)....but it is so HUGE and hard to navigate that at this point..I'm not even sure WHO is listed on that thread or where they are listed on it. So....could we please start a "Keeping Track" thread here where we can list our boys and their respective teams (junior high, high school, college, pro)? Those who are living in the Ohio/Ky/PA/WV area....OR those who live elsewhere and have sons who play in the Ohio/ky/pa/wv vicinty...OR you just happen to like our little corner of the world here on the HSBB site and feel a kinship and would like to participate....please add your info. It will be fun come baseball season to keep up with all the boys.
Editors note from CD:
This thread has been marked and will now stay at the top of the forum. I have removed some of the chatty type posts in this thread and tried to limit the thread to just bio information to make it more useful to look someone up. I would like to ask that this thread be basically limited to biographical type posts only so it is an efficient resource for all of us to track our members players. Thanks.
Special Note: If you need to update information in this thread, rather than bumping the thread, you can go back in and select the edit button at the bottom of your original post to update your son's bio info. This way, we can keep this thread in more efficient order. Just a friendly suggestion
Posts: 2634 | Location: Pennsylvania | Registered: December 30, 2002
This is a great idea, it will allow me to get to know your sons better which hopefully will lead to know their parents better. I already follow 20+ players I have coached or my son has played with.
Brian DeCarlo Northern Kentucky University SO - INF
Posts: 327 | Location: Schaumburg, IL transplanted to the Sunny Southwest....AZ | Registered: May 03, 2003
Mark Chimel UT/P Sophomore Middletown Area High School Middletown, PA
Tell Coach Wine to keep track of my progress too.
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"When nothing seems to help, I go and look at a stone-cutter hammering away at his rock perhaps 100 times without as much as a crack showing. Yet at the 101st blow, it will split in two, and I know it was not that blow that did it, but all that had gone before." mtownfan