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Severna Park lost a few talented seniors such as Harrison Taylor, who went to play D3 at Hopkins. Crum was a great asset to their team as well. I'm not sure of others they have lost. I'm sure Broadneck will have a good team this year losing only one senior starter, but does anyone know of any good players from there? Arundel has a lot of talent as well.
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| Posts: 15 | Location: somewhere | Registered: December 20, 2005 |    |
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I believe Crum walked on at VT... I'm not sure. If you talk to Jim McCandles (spelling) im sure you can get a hold of Crum. Espinosa is a great catcher for Broadneck from what I hear. I would like to see Broadneck produce something this year.
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| Posts: 15 | Location: somewhere | Registered: December 20, 2005 |    |
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Bear, In some situations you might be right about the club team over some DIII's...but guess what, they don't play...your not recognized as a NCAA athlete, and you don't compete at a premium level regardless of what level your at. Unless the coach uses it as a stepping stone (which some do) then I can only think that there are WAY TOO MANY quality players who just may not fit that program or aren't "acc talent" just sitting there! I don't know anybody who has a life long dream to go play club ball at some big school? Most want to play at FSU, Miami whatever, but once they realize that is not attainable, the next natural goal is to play college ball somewhere. If your priorities are to play college ball, I just can't see being happy on a club team, period.
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| Posts: 181 | Location: Stevenson, MD | Registered: September 02, 2005 |    |
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