Tri River Athletic Conference ⚾️Buchanan, Central, Clovis, Clovis East, Clovis North, Clovis West. @1430ESPN

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As a baseball scout, there are two concerning hitting characteristics with HS & College hitters that stand out more today than ever before. 1) No Plan At The Plate Successful hitters don’t just hope to get a hit—they know what pitch they’re hunting, they exercise zone awareness, they know what part of the field they’re trying to use, they know how to work counts, and how they’re going to attack pitch to pitch. They have a plan, they don’t just “wing it.” If you fail to plan—then plan to fail. 2) Lack Of Competing In The Box Every pitch is a battle. Fighting off tough pitches. Refusing to get beat. Making the pitcher earn every out. Competing in the box isn’t about the “result”—a hitter can go 0-4, but have four quality at bats. Competing in the box is about your approach, focus, and effort every single pitch. Yes, swing operation and talent matters, however a “plan” and a “competitive” mindset in the box separate good hitters from the rest. Never forget . . Success is never owned. It is only rented, and the rent is due everyday!
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Beautiful Dodgers Blue 💙

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Please welcome @MartyTeambitter to the Central Section office. CIFCS.org
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This is great news for the Central Section. Common sense decision maker. We just got better.
Please welcome @MartyTeambitter to the Central Section office. CIFCS.org
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Not sure what’s better than this!

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D1 Baseball Preseason Poll 1. UCLA (eliminated) 2. LSU (missed tournament) 3. Texas (supers) 4. Mississippi State (supers) 5. Georgia Tech (eliminated) 6. Coastal Carolina (eliminated) 7. Arkansas (eliminated) 8. Louisville (missed tournament) 9. Auburn (tbd) 10. TCU (missed tournament) 11. UNC (supers) 12. Oregon State (eliminated) 13. Florida (eliminated) 14. Tennessee (eliminated) 15. Georgia (supers) 16. Florida State (eliminated) 17. NC State (eliminated) 18. Kentucky (eliminated) 19. Clemson (missed tournament) 20. Southern Miss (eliminated) 21. Wake Forest (eliminated) 22. Miami (eliminated) 23. Vanderbilt (missed tournament) 24. Arizona (missed tournament) 25. Texas A&M (tbd)
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College sports are so fun!
UPSET ON THE PLAINS ‼️ Huge underdog Milwaukee jumped out to a 10-0 lead at No. 4 Auburn and held on to take down the Tigers 😳
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Great example and great teammate! He had every excuse to leave but he didn’t. He will be rewarded for that in the upcoming draft. He’s hard to root against.
At 18 years old, Roch Cholowsky had a choice. Take first-round money from MLB. Or take a football scholarship, he was good enough for Notre Dame to offer him one as a QB. He turned down both. Instead he chose to walk onto a UCLA campus and join a program that would win just 19 games is Freshman year. No guaranteed role. No guaranteed anything. Just like life. Freshman year he spent most of his time at third base. Hit below .250 for a month. One homer three quarters through the season. In the transfer portal era, where every highly recruited kid bounces the second things get hard... he didn't flinch. He waited. He worked. He stayed. And so did his teammates. The majority of that roster stayed together. Built something. Trusted the process when it wasn't pretty. That's not a coincidence, that's culture. And culture starts with your best player setting the standard every single day. That's delayed gratification in real time. Sophomore year: .353. 23 HRs. 74 RBI. National Player of the Year. College World Series. Here's what people don't talk about though. The kid keeps a vision board in his dorm room. Has since his senior year of high school. Individual goals on the left side. Team goals on the right side. He doesn't just write them down... he sees them every single day. Tucked in the corner of that board is a handwritten note from his mom. Four words. "Keep your circle small." At the peak of the hype, when everybody wants a piece of you... he had the blinders on anyway. That doesn't happen by accident. That starts at home. His head coach John Savage said it plainly: "His makeup, his leadership, his work ethic in the weight room, drills, practice, meetings, it's all about winning with him." Savage also called him a "head coach's dream." In 10 years coaching at the D1 level and as a 7th round draft pick myself... I can tell you that phrase gets used maybe once or twice in an entire career. And then there's the QB piece. Shortstop IS the quarterback of the field. You're calling coverages, commanding the defense, reading the game before the ball is even hit. Cholowsky did that every Friday night under the lights in high school. He didn't just play baseball. He learned how to lead. His words: "Football helped me leadership-wise, because nothing works if the guys aren't on the same page." Now they're the #1 team in the country. And he's the #1 pick in the country. Does that mean he goes #1 overall in July? Has a long MLB career? Makes the Hall of Fame? Not necessarily. But he's living right. He understands his system. He knows who he is and what he needs to do every single day. The talent gets you noticed. The character gets you there. That's Roch Cholowsky. That's why coaches and MLB scouts respect him. I'm a fan. And we have to remember, it's not easy. But we're only as good as the system we build for ourselves. Your journey IS YOUR journey! @CholowskyRoch
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At 18 years old, Roch Cholowsky had a choice. Take first-round money from MLB. Or take a football scholarship, he was good enough for Notre Dame to offer him one as a QB. He turned down both. Instead he chose to walk onto a UCLA campus and join a program that would win just 19 games is Freshman year. No guaranteed role. No guaranteed anything. Just like life. Freshman year he spent most of his time at third base. Hit below .250 for a month. One homer three quarters through the season. In the transfer portal era, where every highly recruited kid bounces the second things get hard... he didn't flinch. He waited. He worked. He stayed. And so did his teammates. The majority of that roster stayed together. Built something. Trusted the process when it wasn't pretty. That's not a coincidence, that's culture. And culture starts with your best player setting the standard every single day. That's delayed gratification in real time. Sophomore year: .353. 23 HRs. 74 RBI. National Player of the Year. College World Series. Here's what people don't talk about though. The kid keeps a vision board in his dorm room. Has since his senior year of high school. Individual goals on the left side. Team goals on the right side. He doesn't just write them down... he sees them every single day. Tucked in the corner of that board is a handwritten note from his mom. Four words. "Keep your circle small." At the peak of the hype, when everybody wants a piece of you... he had the blinders on anyway. That doesn't happen by accident. That starts at home. His head coach John Savage said it plainly: "His makeup, his leadership, his work ethic in the weight room, drills, practice, meetings, it's all about winning with him." Savage also called him a "head coach's dream." In 10 years coaching at the D1 level and as a 7th round draft pick myself... I can tell you that phrase gets used maybe once or twice in an entire career. And then there's the QB piece. Shortstop IS the quarterback of the field. You're calling coverages, commanding the defense, reading the game before the ball is even hit. Cholowsky did that every Friday night under the lights in high school. He didn't just play baseball. He learned how to lead. His words: "Football helped me leadership-wise, because nothing works if the guys aren't on the same page." Now they're the #1 team in the country. And he's the #1 pick in the country. Does that mean he goes #1 overall in July? Has a long MLB career? Makes the Hall of Fame? Not necessarily. But he's living right. He understands his system. He knows who he is and what he needs to do every single day. The talent gets you noticed. The character gets you there. That's Roch Cholowsky. That's why coaches and MLB scouts respect him. I'm a fan. And we have to remember, it's not easy. But we're only as good as the system we build for ourselves. Your journey IS YOUR journey! @CholowskyRoch
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RT @utahscout1219: The Scouting Classroom #16
 What Scouts Watch During Infield/Outfield Pregame Defense Matters Pregame defense matters.…
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Hard truth: Some parents don’t mean to hurt their child’s growth…But they do. When we remove struggle, chase labels, or coach from the stands, we take away the lessons sports are meant to teach. Support > Control Which one do you see most right now?
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If your plan this summer is to travel all over the country playing ball, that’s up to you. But you better be able to lift, eat, sleep and workout at an elite level if you’re doing that because you want to play college baseball. The physicality and skill level needed to play at that level are what matters. If you’re living in a hotel this summer, make sure you have a plan. I’ve seen a ton of careers wrecked by traveling too much and not having a plan for the part of your development that will matter most when you get to college.
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The average HS athlete trying to play in college makes these THREE HUGE MISTAKES: They under EAT They under TRAIN They under SLEEP
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And YES College coaches also ask and find out those same details. Grades, family, character all matter.
Pay attention folks. They know or will find out the smallest details about the player and the family. Don’t be the reason they look past your sons or daughters.
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Pay attention folks. They know or will find out the smallest details about the player and the family. Don’t be the reason they look past your sons or daughters.
Had an hour long phone call this past week with a MLB cross checker about one of our alumni who is now in college…in that hour, there may have been about 5 minutes of him asking me about his talent. The other 55 or so minutes… 1. How does he handle failure? 2. Tell me about his parents? 3. Tell me about his parents personality types? 4. Did his teammates like him or tolerate him? 5. Were his parents overly involved or did they let him deal with tough moments on his own? 6. Does he handle tough coaching well? 7. Were there ever times he made excuses for performance? 8. When he got hurt, did he still show up for games or not?
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Had an hour long phone call this past week with a MLB cross checker about one of our alumni who is now in college…in that hour, there may have been about 5 minutes of him asking me about his talent. The other 55 or so minutes… 1. How does he handle failure? 2. Tell me about his parents? 3. Tell me about his parents personality types? 4. Did his teammates like him or tolerate him? 5. Were his parents overly involved or did they let him deal with tough moments on his own? 6. Does he handle tough coaching well? 7. Were there ever times he made excuses for performance? 8. When he got hurt, did he still show up for games or not?
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Top 10 | In-State Player % | #CollegeBaseball 1. @UCIbsb -----------------100% 1. @ucdavisbaseball -------100% 1. @ucrbsb -----------------100% 4. @VMIbaseco ------------97.3% 5. @FullertonBSB ---------94.7% 6. @CBUbaseball ---------94.6% 6. @FresnoStateBSB ------94.6% 8. @CalPolyBSB ----------94.4% 9. @LeMoyneBaseball ----93.9% 10. @TxStateBobcats ----92.5%
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Kids raised in coaching households learn things you can’t teach in a classroom. Resilience.
Teamwork.
Sacrifice.
Character.
Problem-solving. They don’t just watch you coach games.
They watch you lead people. And that lesson lasts forever.
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Truth.
A reminder for tournament weekend: The athlete who goes 0-for-4 with hard contact is a better player than the athlete who goes 2-for-4 with two infield singles. College coaches know this. Travel coaches know this. The only people who don't know this are the parents in the stands. Watch the swings. Not the box score.
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The Bears run rule Clovis East to earn the 2026 outright TRAC Championship Back-To-Back #RollBears🐻
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