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It also doesn't matter from the perspective that not all high schools are created equal!!! Some teams are always near the top of their leagues and/or are very large - and as a result not much if any room for underclassmen. Other teams have trouble getting 9 guys out and as a result if you have a pulse you will make varsity. Using 08Son's high school as an example, they typically have 80 guys out for three teams (school has about 350 guys). Freshman were sent straight to the freshman practice - and sophomores to the JV field. The old coach (who retired this year) did not believe in having younger players sitting on the bench - so if you weren't going to start, off you went to the lower levels. Not sure about the new coach. Colleges are interested in what you can do for them over the next 4 years - not what you might have done for your high school 4 years ago. 08
" There's nothing cooler than a guy who does what we dream of doing, and then enjoys it as much as we dream we would enjoy it. " -- Scott Ostler on Tim Lincecum
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| Posts: 968 | Location: Monterey, California | Registered: May 28, 2004 |    |
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Just to add another element here... don't always believe everything you read in those bios. Son had a hs teammate who went on to play at a DIII. Nice mid-level high school player, but on his bio on their website we were AMAZED to learn that he was our varsity MVP for three years, (we only remember him being ON the varsity for two, so that's QUITE an accomplishment) AND team captain for all four years! Since #2 was actually team MVP and team captain for two of those three years, it came as quite a surprise to him! He's waiting for them to come and take his plaques away! This guy also supposedly led the team in BA his senior year (since he had a .180 BA, that would have made for a pretty poor season, were it true!) and stolen bases... not. #2 ribbed him about it when he saw him over the summer and the player claimed he had no idea where that stuff all came from, so who knows. Fact is, it's still up there for all the world to see... and believe, if they don't know any better! 
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| Posts: 380 | Location: Illinois | Registered: February 25, 2006 |    |
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I know our institutions of higher learning should be beyond reproach, but I wouldn’t be surprised if a school’s media dept stretched some of the things in the media guide just a bit, for effect. If you were looking at a school to go to, would you be more impressed to be courted by a coach who had 30 players on the roster who had all been their HS team’s MVP, lettered 3 or 4 years, had all of its players listed at 6’/2” or above, or whatever, or one that only had players who played on the HSV 1 or 2 years, weren’t all everything, etc.?
There’s also something that should be kept in mind. Not all schools award letters equally. Some school’s might require a certain percentage of games or innings to have been played in. We have one near here who have a requirement of having made any kind of appearance in any conference game.
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| Posts: 162 | Location: California | Registered: July 23, 2008 |    |
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quote: Originally posted by SKeep: I know our institutions of higher learning should be beyond reproach, but I wouldn’t be surprised if a school’s media dept stretched some of the things in the media guide just a bit, for effect. If you were looking at a school to go to, would you be more impressed to be courted by a coach who had 30 players on the roster who had all been their HS team’s MVP, lettered 3 or 4 years, had all of its players listed at 6’/2” or above, or whatever, or one that only had players who played on the HSV 1 or 2 years, weren’t all everything, etc.?
Honorable mention all-conference high school awards turn into "All-conference in high school" in the college media guide.
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| Posts: 1632 | Location: Mid-Atlantic | Registered: October 29, 2007 |    |
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