In March when I was volunteering at my dad’s school I met Zander. He was a new student and was very afraid to come to a new school. The first day I met him I took him outside and introduced him to my favorite sport! After that I got a chance to see my friend every day and we would hang out for a little while before school started, playing and talking about baseball! I was very happy last week when he came out to watch me pitch! It was the first baseball game he has ever been to. And I could hear him cheering for me from the mound! Last week he started playing baseball too for @cbcelitebasebal and I got to pass the love I have for the game to him! This is what it’s all about! #baseball #forloveofthegame #whatitsallabout #futureallstar @CSUSAJonHage@4CornersUpper
Very good weekend at the @MLBDevelops#BreakthroughSeries at Jackie Robinson Training Center. Pitched 5 solid innings against a great hitting @mgbabaseball team!
5IP 2BB 2R 2SO (Both runs in the first, then 4 shutout innings only allowing 1 hit)
At the plate 2-2 1-3B 1-1B 2 RBI
@Seth_3773 It 100% puts a perception that its pay to play! I had to relive a coach a few years ago who was doing this during season. And the dad came to me and expected his son to play because he was paying a coach.
The day has come! A lot of ups and downs this season and it all comes down to this weekend! Out of 36 teams in the Sunshine State Athletic Association we are the number 2 seed in the State Championship Bracket! We will be playing a very good Lighthouse Christian team to advance to the State Championship tomorrow!
Game is at 7pm tonight! Follow us live on game changer at:
https://t.co/Nn8OsgsDW5
Purchase Tickets here:
https://t.co/pjESqPQrir
Also very cool note about the stadium we be playing in:
In 1961 Player/manager @CalRipkenSrFdn leads the Leesburg Orioles. 1 year old future Hall of Famer @CalRipkenJr watches his father from the grandstands.
Let’s Go Coyotes!
@CSUSAhq@CSUSAJonHage@4CornersUpper
Four Corners Coyotes Experience an Unforgettable Day with the Tampa Bay Rays**
**Port Charlotte, FL** – The Four Corners Coyotes baseball team had the incredible opportunity to attend the Tampa Bay Rays Spring Training this week as part of the inspiring R2Cares Program, led by none other than current Rays Coach Ronnie Richardson. The event offered the Coyotes a unique chance to immerse themselves in the world of professional baseball and gain invaluable insights both on and off the field.
During the visit, the Coyotes met with the Rays' esteemed mental health team, who spoke about the psychological aspects of the sport. Topics included mental toughness, the importance of self-talk, and how players can develop positive habits both during games and in everyday life. These lessons resonated deeply with the young athletes, equipping them with tools to elevate their game and maintain focus under pressure.
"It was an incredible day for our team," Coach Morgan from the Coyotes shared. "The insights they gained about the mental side of baseball will stick with them for a long time."
The visit wasn’t all about learning, though. The players soaked in the professional atmosphere, connecting with Rays staff, and feeling the excitement of being part of a Major League team’s spring training environment. It was the perfect way to recharge and refocus as the Coyotes gear up for their next big challenge.
Tomorrow, the Four Corners Coyotes will take the field at Lake Region High School to compete in the Thunder Classic Championship. Fresh off their inspiring day with the Rays, the Coyotes are ready to defend their title with a renewed sense of determination and confidence.
As the team aims for glory, fans are encouraged to rally behind the Coyotes and support their championship run. Go Coyotes! 🐾⚾
@4CornersUpper@CSUSAJonHage@RaysBaseball@OsceolaSports
Support Your Coyotes This Spring Break!** 🐾⚾
The Four Corners Upper School Coyotes are ready to defend their championship title at the prestigious Lake Region Thunder Classic Spring Break Tournament, proudly sponsored by the R2Cares Foundation.
The Coyotes started their campaign with a bang, securing two thrilling victories on Monday. They dominated local rivals Haines City High School with a resounding 17-2 win and followed it up with a hard-fought 7-5 triumph over Ridge Community. These victories have earned them a spot directly in the #championship game! Stay updated and watch the action here: [GameChanger Live](https://t.co/Nn8OsgsDW5).
Let’s rally behind the Coyotes and show them what true community spirit looks like. Go Coyotes! 🐾🔥 @4CornersUpper@CSUSAJonHage@DeniseT4Corners
Four Corners Varsity Coyotes Start Season Strong with Impressive Wins
**Davenport, FL** – The Four Corners Upper School Coyotes baseball team had an outstanding start to their season with dominant performances in Week 1, showcasing their skills and determination on the field.
On Wednesday, Cameron Morgan @CMorgan2026 led the Coyotes to a 10-0 victory against the Haines City Hornets. Morgan struck out a career high 11 batters and gave up only one hit and zero runs over six innings while walking just one. The Coyotes secured their win with a six-run rally in the fifth inning, highlighted by Morgan's two-run triple.
On Thursday, the Coyotes faced the Frostproof Bulldogs and emerged victorious with a 5-2 win. Frostproof took an early lead, but Mateo Torres hit a sacrifice fly to tie the game in the third inning. The Coyotes regained the lead in the fourth inning, thanks to RBI singles by Favor Maithe and Ronaldo Rivera @RonaldoRiv50592.
Quin Tromp earned the win, allowing just four hits and one unearned run over four innings. Rivera and Cameron Haigh each collected two hits, and the Coyotes showcased their speed on the base paths with seven stolen bases.
The Coyotes continued their winning streak with a dominating 25-0 win against the Wekiva Mustangs on Friday. Jhonny Vasquez had a standout performance, driving in four runs on three hits. The Coyotes scored eight runs in the first inning alone, with contributions from multiple players including Cameron Morgan, who drove in four runs during the game.
Jose Malave earned the win, pitching two innings without allowing a hit or run, striking out three. The Coyotes amassed 15 hits and 11 stolen bases, demonstrating their offensive prowess and aggressive base running.
The Coyotes will welcome Ridge Community on Tuesday for their next game. Stay tuned for more thrilling updates as the Four Corners Upper School Coyotes continue their promising season!
@PrepBaseballFL@hsbnflorida@starledger@AroundOsceola@ReneRivera13@CSUSAJonHage@4CornersUpper@DeniseT4Corners