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Who are the top prospects in MD for 2005?
 
Posts: 29 | Location: NJ | Registered: February 01, 2003Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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I'll start us off I guess;
---Alex Peguerro- Riverdale Baptist
---Mike Murphy- Georgetown Prep
---Marcus Jones- Landon School
---Mike Moss- Walter Johnson
---Brendan Holden- Bullis *(Could be a sleeper; Doesn't consider Baseball his #1 sport, but he should)
 
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Add Derek Goughenour from Riverdale. Had a monstrous first half, batting nearly 700. Tailed off in second half, but still ended up close to 500 with 4 HR and 39 RBIs.
 
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justin handler from quince orchard, ivor hodgson-greg saville-mike rozak from st johns(dc)
 
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What about Mike (?) Michalski from Mt. Hebron?
 
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sheridan is an absolute beast, how u no him krasne
 
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I think you can add Will Krasne to that list. I like your bat speed, defense in the field, and understanding of the game. With your ability to change speeds, I think you will do very, very well your senior year.

Academically you are way ahead of the game!!!!
 
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Corey Overholtzer, Ryan Murray, Andrew Markey are three big names people will also hear about in 2005.

I even believe Brian Bauder can be a big time player if he is given a chance.
 
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Mr. McCormick--- Aren't all these names '06 grads?
 
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AJ,
You are correct. I am very sorry.

Thank you for saying something...They are still good players. Smile

Now that I realize that, I should include you in that group.

Al
 
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No problem; Thanks for the compliment, obliged you included me in that bunch of hitters and pitchers.
 
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Al,
You mentioned my boy Ryan Murray. I can't say enough good things about him. Hard nosed player, tough as nails, competitive as heck, outstanding attitude. Whomever gets him will have a dandy player on their hands.

Also in that class is Ryan's friend Mark Hammond. Throws Left - Hits left. Centerfielder bats leadoff. Great patience at the plate hits for excellent avg.- smart kid, all around gentleman. EXTREMELY coachable!

One of the real sleepers is Scott Ritter also at SJPH. Best kept secret. Throws L, bats R. Hit .431 with .493 OBP this year in MIAA "A" division. Wonderful young man. Real hard worker.

My personal favorite for 2005 is Tyler Redick. CF at Walkersville HS. L/L, fast, great instincts, hits to all fields, outstanding work ethic, fantastic attitude, base stealing threat.
 
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I like Steve Johnson also. I really like him as a hitter, I think he has potential to be a power hitter.
 
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