This is the official account of Cox Mill High School Baseball. We will provide updates of all baseball related activities for the 2017-2018 School year
The 2018-19 Guide for the College-Bound Student-Athlete is now available! Download the guide to learn more about the Eligibility Center, academic requirements, recruiting and student-athlete time management: https://t.co/xlATC0ZEVC
If HS baseball coaches’ job descriptions were honest:
1) Fundraising
2) Fieldwork
3) Budgets
4) Chasing down uniforms
5) Psychiatrist
6) Grade & attendance checks
7) Parent issues
8) Coach issues
9) Teaching kids how to use shelves
10) Coaching a little baseball
Miss anything?
The last day to register for the August 25 @OfficialSAT is tomorrow, July 27! Avoid late fees and sign up by tomorrow. Remember to send your scores to the Eligibility Center with code 9️⃣9️⃣9️⃣9️⃣.
Checkout #5! Academics matter. Get familiar with the NCAA initial-eligibility requirements so coaches know you are serious about playing in college: https://t.co/RX2pvGRNrB https://t.co/TxO85bTGcY
You know the pro athlete you’re heckling on Twitter? He’s probably pitched or been hot in the ‘pen 7 straight days. Something likely hurts. Good chance he had a red-eye flight & only slept 2hrs last night. May not have seen wife/kids for wks. So settle down & just watch the game.
2021s Game 6 of pool play for #WWBA@officialPGBA is at 12:00n @ Kell HS. Tyson Perreira (Uwharrie Charter) and Marty Gair (Cox Mill HS) will be on the mound.
Top 3 questions college coaches ask about players:
1. What are his grades/test scores?
2. What kind of kid is he (character)?
3. Tell me about his parents.
If any of these are red flags, good chance they move on to the next guy on the list.
Reminder that July 13-22 is a DEAD PERIOD per NCHSAA rules. No weights, no conditioning, no practice, etc. Cox Mill Athletics will close all facilities for that time period. Enjoy your break!
⚡️🏆‼️ #MillMentality
The Dodgers lost a game last night because a pitcher didn’t back up a throw.
Backing up is a tiny detail that few ever notice- until there’s a mishap. If you assume every ball will get by, you’ll always be in position backing up.
It may just save a game.
Great visual of beating the ball to the location and working outside the ball back towards the plate with his shoulder movement. Notice the glove starting point on the white chalk and then the separation of the same white chalk just before receiving. Working outside in subtlety.
Reminder: ALL Registration is now online... sign up before tryouts & practices begin July 30. No registration=NO Tryout/Practice
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