Looking for 18u summer opportunities, @JudsonBaseball baseball commit looking for reps. 90-91 fastball 103 exit velo, if interested text my number or email, 7242210883 @PVSbaseball@evanruechel
📈 With this past weekend’s victories, Coach Ruechel has moved into 4th place on the all-time wins list in program history among 18 head coaches.
#SoarEagles🦅
Super 6️⃣0️⃣
Luke Williams (Franklin Regional) continues to have a day racking up an extra digit in the arm strength column.
Top 4 OF throws included two at 98 MPH and two at 💯 MPH for the @VandyBoys recruit.
Finished off his day at SS with easy actions, clean release from multiple angles & making the play the move.
#Super60
🚨 Tremendous choice by 2026 @TylerFaust17
“Tub” will be playing for 1 of the best Hitting teachers in the country in @evanruechel. Evan, Head Coach at @JudsonBaseball went 31-25 as Eagle Skipper in 2025. The Eagles went 9-41 the year prior. Previously as Hitting Coach, Evan was instrumental in turning @BSU_Baseball_ into 1 of the top 10 D2 hitting teams in the country during the 2024 season.
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Run Your Own Race 👏
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Been working hard this offseason to be the best I can. Thank you to the lord above and @PVSbaseball for making me better day by day
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Excited for the opportunity this weekend @FGCU_Baseball
🧵 if you never read anything else we ever write…. read this one:
⚡️Dude Perfect to D1⚡️
The Matthew Hughes PVS Story
“Impossible is nothing” is one of our tag lines at PVS…..And no single person embodies that More than the kid you are going to read about below. He checks all the boxes….
Cut from the School team ✅
undersized ✅
not a single person within 100 miles thought he was any good✅
Number of teams want him to play or guest on their travel team: 0️⃣
Perfect Game Ranking: Never Had one
Scouting Service: Doesn’t have one
It’s hard to know where to start. There are so many young men and families chasing the wrong things. They are almost always well intentioned…but still chasing the wrong things. For a time - this kid did as well….But in a 180 straight out of a Charles Dickens novel….. Bethel Park’s Matthew Hughes made a change one day…. I’ll come back to that moment later…..
Matthew Hughes first came to PVS in the spring of 2018. He was referred in from the soccer field by the Hladio family. He and his twin brother signed up for hitting lessons. He was 10 years old. Matthew and Andrew did their best and for a while, they progressed nicely. One day I watched Matthew throw a ball back towards his brother with his left arm. I saw something I rarely see- and never from an 11 or 12 year old. His arm rose in what reminded me of many experts call the The Stretch-Shortening Cycle . “SSC” is an active stretch (eccentric contraction) of a muscle followed by an immediate shortening (concentric contraction) of that same muscle. I asked him to do it again and he did. I asked if he had any throwing coaches ever? And he said: “no”…….this is how he threw ……I was looking at a natural.
I sent a video of him throwing to all of my professional contacts and pitchers. They all marveled at what his arm naturally did. Paul Nyman told me “you have something there.”
That day I posted on Instagram and Facebook what I saw and predicted that he would be a Division 1 pitcher some day. I had to convince Mr. & Mrs. Hughes that while he should continue to hit on his own time……I’d rather the family spend their money on The PVS WPIAL group rather than hitting lessons. This is why I’m a bad businessman 👨💼…..Scrapping the lessons in favor of the WPIAL group would cost about 40% less……but I didn’t care about the money. I saw something special. I told the family the truth.
Essentially Matthew connected momentum in his delivery at a pro level….. but needed a ton of work besides that. So Matthew joined the WPIAL group…
At first, he wasn’t exactly all-in to what we were doing. He would go through the motions like alot of people that don’t last at PVS. He had trouble fitting in. The “Dude Perfect” tshirts and mismatched shorts let everyone know Matthew wasn’t exactly one of the “cool kids” … but he loved baseball and I saw that whip in his arm and kept pressing him. He kept playing travel ball against my wishes. He Had some bad luck with teams he was on and sort of just went with the flow for about a year. To fire up not only Matthew but other guys that were perhaps not working as hard as they could……We came up with a “30 day challenge.” This 30 day challenge measured everybody on day one with a multitude of metrics. At the end of the 30 day challenge we would retest and the winner would get A prize. Matthew finished dead last. He got some shit for it from the guys. He didn’t handle it well and frankly a lot of the other guys in the gym did not handle it well either. I had to have a conversation with the family because they were concerned about the atmosphere in the gym. The family and I had a productive conversation. I pleaded my case for him to stay and he did. I honestly wasn’t sure if he would come back in after that conversation.
I looked at him and having been a former Bethel Park assistant Varsity coach……said to him “this is probably a good thing.”
A lot of people post about kids who were already great moves/ players before they got to their gym
I love being able to show what we can do for anyone with the guts to try and be more than they were yesterday.
This is Lucas and he already has at least one college offer