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Post by Greenie on Nov 17, 2006 15:26:27 GMT -8
The future of high school sports in Turlock should be AWESOME. We have a great group of young baseball player that should develop into a top notch group for high school. On the football side the Jv's are good but the 2 pee-wee teams own this area. With a combine record of 23-1 (the Vikes spanked the 9er's ;D) The sky is the limit in football also. It's going to be fun to be an ATHLETIC SUPPORTER of Turlock sports in the years to come.
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Post by scrapper on Nov 17, 2006 15:48:49 GMT -8
I think you are right Greenie. I think a lot of kids are very athlethic playihg muliple sports. My two are playing three and your is playing two or three. I am sure most of the kids are playing multiple sports.
Both Turlock and Pitman should benefit greatly.
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Post by Mark on Nov 17, 2006 17:41:54 GMT -8
hopefully it will continue BUT let me say that Merced is notorious for having late bloomers come HS age.
Varsity HS Sports are on whole different animal.
Turlock HS has had 4 of its last 5 classes go undefeated both the Frosh and JV years only to have 5-5 Varsity seasons.
so i think it is too early to annoint the Turlock High School's as ready to have great teams.
i was just reading on another message board how some kids might dominate their peers in skill, size, and maturity at 13 years old but how at 15 the other kids pass them up and leave them in the dust
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Post by scrapper on Nov 19, 2006 15:42:02 GMT -8
Kids mature at different levels. Also, coaching is different at the higher levels. You just hope that your kids get the fundamental as young athletes and continue improving.
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Post by rocko on Nov 19, 2006 17:35:09 GMT -8
"hopefully it will continue BUT let me say that Merced is notorious for having late bloomers come HS age." I have to concur. Merced JV Football has a good cadre of studs. JV game was hard hitting and competitive, but at the end of the day Merced put a 28-0 whomping to us. The Merced Cougars took it to everyone in league as Pee Wee's last year. And, return to do the same this year at the JV level. So, we will have a tough group to contend with at HS provide everyone develops the same from this point on. But, HS is an entire different animal. Now that season is over for us on to baseball training. Time to dust off the old glove see if it fits. And, go bat searching.
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Post by Chris on Nov 19, 2006 17:38:52 GMT -8
Amen!
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Post by Chris on Nov 19, 2006 17:42:39 GMT -8
We've moved the bow flex down. Time to put a lil muscle on Jay. Gonna rest the arm for a couple of months and be ready for February. Shouldn't need too much rest as the Ranger manager made sure the National kids didn't get much work. I guess his development plan just included his neighbors and AM/AE kids. I have a feeling you know where I'm coming from Rocko
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Post by scrapper on Nov 20, 2006 8:11:45 GMT -8
That will make them rested when we kick some butt this year. GO GIANTS.
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Post by Mark on Nov 20, 2006 9:50:31 GMT -8
hopefully it will continue BUT let me say that Merced is notorious for having late bloomers come HS age. Varsity HS Sports are on whole different animal. they have kids that are too big to play against their own age and are playing on higher levels based on weight. but by the time they hit HS they are finally playing with their own age and people say "wow", where was he in Youth football"? well he was 10 and playing Youth JV Football, or 12 and playing Varsity Youth
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