My son has been to one PG event in 2003 (loved it). Joe Sigfrinius, 6'4" RHP. Will play for Bethany Lutheran College in Mankato, MN beginning in Fall 2004.
Texas/Pam, I loved your quote: "(He's not terribly well known..except by his family.)" I could have said that, too!
Julie
Posts: 3625 | Location: Minnesota | Registered: January 04, 2003
Son #1: Matt Neal, Freshman LHP, Presbyterian College
Son #2 (2006): Parker Neal, Sophmore RHP/SS Strasburg High School, Strasburg, Virginia (plans to finally get to PG this summer when there are no football and basketball conflicts!)
Posts: 1774 | Location: Virginia | Registered: December 28, 2002
I appreciate the integrity you bring to the game, the institution, the system! There is so much stuff for parents to wade thru in prepping our kids and PG has certainly proven to be a "beacon of light" that guides so many thru some stormy waters.
I've got to ditto Fungo's remarks as well. HSBBWEB is a terrific "extended family"!
Preston Claiborne RHP, 3rd baseman Newman Smith HS, 2006 Carrollton, Tx Sophomore of the Year, 2004 All-District 1st Team, 2004 PG WWBA Underclassman, Ft. Myers, 2003, 2004 PG WWBA 18U Worlds, 2004 PG South Top Prospect
My son is Cooper Moseley. He's a 2009. He played 3 years with the North Alabama Vipers from Huntsville, AL and now he's playing for the 13U East Cobb Astros. (I'm still reading, it ain't time yet!!!)
Posts: 82 | Location: Montgomery, AL USA | Registered: November 05, 2003
Mine is way too young to be known yet, we hope you will all know of him down the road. He is an '08 and is trying out for freshman ball at Louisville Male H.S. this year as an eighth-grader. His name is Michael Estes. He played locally here for the Louisville RoadDogs for a year and has been playing for the Highview Heat for three years now. He is a left-handed pitcher. You can see a picture of him in the photo gallery or get stats on our website listed below.
First I must say I love this site. The first time I posted I received a welcome from another member who told be this place was addictive. I believe that.
My son is TJ Gros LHP '04 , Morgan City High Morgan City, Louisiana NLI-UL@Lafayette
I sent his photo to the gallery.
Posts: 175 | Location: Amelia, Louisiana, United States | Registered: December 31, 2003
PG - Betty, Jerry, Tom & all - best wishes to you all for 2004
it is very rewarding (& fun) to "pull for" those you know, & the hsbbweb has greatly expanded that pool of players & parents for me
Andy Hawranick, C, Georgia Tech, soph (Uniontown) Lake HS, Ohio
then to borrow & modify a phase -
"he is terribly well known by his family" - since he got himself a python for Christmas, tho at least his course load allows him to stack a big bunch of books on that terrerium lid
gotta go now, I'm looking for a slightly used "mongoose" on ebay for his room-mates
lefties? - - - they just aint right!
Posts: 3616 | Location: NE Ohio | Registered: December 27, 2002
My son has attended 3 PG events and that made all the difference. He received an honest evaluation and the "push" he needed to work harder. The personal interest you take in the players and their families is appreciated. Thanks to all the PG Staff.