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IWCC..Iowa Western CC
Seminole CC
Neosheo CC
Butler CC
Cloud CC

Who can name some more that can help midwest recruits out??

 
Posts: 240 | Location: Nebraska | Registered: January 10, 2003Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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My son attends Elgin Community College (DII) and they seem to have built a pretty good baseball reputation over the past few years.

Another JUCO we visited and impressed us was Joliet Junior College (DIII). They also seem to do a good job of competing and moving their players along.

Parkland College (DII) in Champaign, IL has had vergy good success appearing in the NJCAA World Series over the past few years.

I have no first hand knowledge but have heard good things about the program at Illinois Valley Community College.

I'm sure stickwatcher will chime in on her favorites!
 
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Forgot one....

Kishwaukee Community College in Malta, IL also has a pretty good reputation.
 
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Triton College, Oakton , and I'll agree on IVCC (son's former hitting coach is an asst. there), but of course am partial to College of Lake County, Coach is a class act. Centerfielder son will be waiting to meet BigMW's son at our first conference game of the season. duel Big Grin
 
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Triton JC (River Grove, IL) is one of the best around. A lot of prospects come out of there..Kirby Pucket and Lance Johnson are the biggest names. Another is Tony Fiore, RHP for Houston Astros. Go to any Triton game and see a number of scouts.

Oakton CC (Des Plaines, IL) had a great year and is becoming a pretty good power house in the Chicago area.

Sorry BBWatcher...the Chicago area is loaded with baseball talent
 
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Stick you read my mind
 
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Barton County CC in Great Bend Ks
Allan County CC in Iola ks
Redlands CC in Elreno OK a program on the rise
Hutchinson CC in Hutchinson ks
Garden city CC in Garden City ks
 
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One of our midwest finest, Mr. Miles Kurgan of Leyden will attend San Jacinto J.C. in Houston TX. Roger Clemons and Andy Pettite went there and this school is a powerhouse annually.
 
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Congrats to Miles. The fact that San Jacinto is PreSeason #2 this year and they signed a "northern" kid is a testament to how good the player is. I have not seen his name too many times on these boards, but someone found him. What a great opportunity.
 
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Just curious, does anyone know if Miles Kurgan passed on his d1 offers to look at draft possibility or was this outstanding JC the "best fit" for him? Thanks
 
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Dennis,

Miles and his family have a close relasionship at the JC. They have recruited Miles all of last year. When we played on Norwood together, his father knew he would be going there in Sept.
Miles, is a qucility kid, quality parents. Id have him on my team anytime. Congrats to Miles
 
Posts: 129 | Location: Chgo, Il | Registered: March 04, 2003Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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My son signed on to play for a JUCO downstate, Olney Central College about 25 minutes north of Kentucky border. You can sign a letter of intent to a Juco, ( only 1 ) a NAIA ( only 1 ) and a NCAA ( only 1 ), at the same time. you can work your options and always have something to fall back on. They begin play Feb 13th in Ga, then to Fla. Play baseball in Feb..how cool is that ?? ..

I love dis game !!!!
 
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Northern Oklahoma College in Enid, Oklahoma.. is a DII power house in that region. A world series appearance 2 years ago. Last year they
were ranked #3 in the country but were upset in tourney play. My son is in his first year there and he has very good things to say about the program, i.e., the coaches, the facilities, the schedule and the preparation.

Jim in VT
 
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Jim, do you feel that some JUCO programs can compete at the D1 level at NCAA ? Ive seen some pretty good JUCO programs, would kick butt here.
 
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hitNrun,

I do believe very much that some JUCO programs are able to compete with some NCAA D1 programs.
My son informed me that this past weekend, his team scrimaged a ranked DII school, and Northern beat them the first game, and but for one inning in the second game, played them even. Northern has one first year pitcher who was drafted last year out of HS and is being watched (Draft & Watch). And i am told that they have at least 4 pitchers who are touching 90mph. There are definitely very good ball players ar JUCO's, just look at the draft, many are taken from JUCOs at all levels. From my son's perspective it has been a great experience to date.
Jim in VT
 
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hitNrun,

I've heard and/or read good things about other downstate JUCO's, namely, Wabash Valley CC and John A. Logan. What's your (or anyone else's) opinion.....
 
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Big,

We visited Wabash Valley, my son didnt like the coach. He has a nice program yes, but, we felt uncomfortable. Logan is on one of then top Juco's in the state. well run, and always competative. Some pretty good baseball down there. If you need to talk more about Juco's down there, we can talk in private.
 
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I am from Indianapolis,IN could you please email my personal email about you college decisions. apiening@yahoo.com.

 
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For those interested, the NJCAA Pre-season baseball polls have been published at:

NJCAA DI Poll

NJCAA DII Poll

NJCAA DIII Poll

Noticed quite a few midwest JUCO's mentioned.
 
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Jim in VT,
Thats quite a transition from Vermont to the plains of Oklahoma. How does he like it so far? One more thing, how did he end up in Enid?
 
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