The SP of tonight’s game, #Uncommitted 2028 @Ethanj2028 crushes a ball off the fence in left for a loud single. Jumped on a FB early while continuing the rally for @baseball_eustis. Solid stuff on the mound as well thus far. #DiamondCoverage
Had a strong game in the district Championship but unfortunately we came up short., 0-1 loss. We are #2 seed in our region so hopefully we finish strong! Go Eustis Panthers! @Coach_Tony_T23@abarkett17@ELassPowerbsb@Jmarlo22@PowerBSB
Bucs legend, Lavonte David shares an untold story of former Bucs QB Tom Brady telling Lavonte before the bye week, “Look at me, I promise you, when we comeback we aren’t going to lose another game.”
They won the Super Bowl & didn’t lose again 🤯
#WeAreTheKrewe
𝐇𝐢𝐭𝐭𝐞𝐫 𝐨𝐟 𝐭𝐡𝐞 𝐖𝐞𝐞𝐤: 𝐖𝐞𝐞𝐤 𝟔
'28 SS Ethan Jackson (Eustis)
The sophomore received 34% of votes for HOTW, collecting 7 hits and driving in 8 runs in Week 6. Read more about his performance via the link below ⤵️.
📝: https://t.co/NZpogk8OSz
@Ethanj2028 | @Coach_Tony_T23
If perfect mechanics were enough…
they wouldn’t disappear in games.
So why does a player look great in lessons, but stiff and inconsistent under pressure in the game?
Let’s break it down🧵
1/9
I evaluate 50+ hitters a day.
I'm seeing too many late, on-the-fence swings..
Hitters who are thinking instead of hunting.
No matter how 'good' swing is, this matters more.
Here's a tip to fix:
- Pick a target on the field before the pitch.
- When the ball leaves the pitcher's hand, ask one question: "Can I drive this pitch to my target?"
YES → Attack it.
NO → Take it.
That's it.
Not "Is it in my zone?"
Not "What pitch is this?"
Just YES or NO.
Stop thinking. Start hunting. Good luck.
19 seconds. 4 swings. All 100+ mph. All identical.
Blake Cyr put in the work right after the 2025 season. Built a routine. Battled. Stayed committed.
Yesterday was the best I’ve ever seen him repeat his move.
Consistency is earned.
Huge year coming for Blake and the Gators.
In 1929, a man named Roger Babson predicted the crash that would destroy the American economy.
Wall Street laughed at him. 47 days later, they lost everything.
Babson wasn't lucky. He identified a 5-stage pattern that appears before every major financial collapse.
The same pattern showed up before 1987. Before 2000. Before 2008.
And right now, 4 of those 5 stages are flashing red.