BSB: Benestad, Stuart, and Haley Headline 12 Total @EndicottBASE All-Conference Honorees
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NOTES
* Benestad (DPOY), Stuart (Pitcher OY), and Haley (COY) highlighted the Gulls honorees
RUFFNECKS GIVING DAY 2025
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Future ‘Necks! Are anxiety, confusion, pressure to find a program for 13u players overwhelming? Follow the Golden Rule: Families… take time finding a program; We take time to get to know families and players. There are good programs in our area. We work hard to be one of them.
Matt Ulicny '26 RHP, Outfielder is first on the mound for Ruffnecks at 16u PBR National June 20.
From Ravenscroft School in Raleigh, NC (Former New Englander!)
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Coach Don Fredericks on the right with 2019 Ruffnecks. Program is blessed that he joined us for several trips over the years and shared the dugout with his son, Coach Kirk. Two pretty darned good baseball guys. Thanks D. Fredericks. You made a difference.
The majority of college programs are prioritizing velocity and size when recruiting pitchers.
They should be prioritizing command, competitiveness and deliveries.
Upper 8's with command, competitiveness and fundamental delivery is a lot better than mid 9's all over the place, with the inability to compete.
The freshmen that are getting on the field at the D-1 level are.
Physical (strong)
Polished (have played a lot of baseball and been well coached)
Mature (don't need reminders and hand holding)
Tireless Workers (while others are partying, they're working)
Confident (they know they belong)
Unselfish (they understand how to play winning baseball)
Etiquette (they know how to carry them self).
Energy (they lock in and compete every day).