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Yearly Client Highlights
Congratulations to the Batters Box College Signees as of 7/10/2009!
- Casey Greene (Desoto
Central High School) 2010 commitment to Ole Miss
- Sam Moll (St. Benedict High School) 2010 commitment to Memphis
- Evan Frazier (Collierville High School) - Tennessee Tech
- Michael Vinson (DeSoto
Central High School) - Delta State University
- Brandon Milhouse (Collierville High School) -
Arkansas State University
- Casey Willer (Collierville High School) - SW TN Community College
- Caleb Flexsenhar (CBHS) SW TN Community College
- Matt West (Wynne HS Arkansas) - Williams Baptist
- Ryan Knott (St. Benedict High School) Christian Brothers University
2009
Current Highlights
- Brent Dlugach was called up to the Major Leagues
on September 1st with the Detroit Tigers.
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Andy Simunic (Collierville HS,
University of Tennessee) was named "Definsive Player for July" for
the entire Houston Astros
minor league organization. On August 8, he was promoted to the
advanced "A" affiliate in
Lancaster, CA.
- Brent Dlugach (Toledo Mudhens AAA Detroit Tigers) leads the team in RBI
and had 2 HR's on 7/1 to keep a 14 game hitting streak going. Brent was named
to the International League AAA All Star Team.
- Sam Moll (St. Benedict HS) was named a finalist for the Commercial
Appeal's "Best of the Preps" Player of the Year.
- Nine regular hitters made the Commercial Appeal's "Best of the
Preps" team. Seven other members of that team have attended the Batter's Box
hitting workshop in the past.
- Players who regularly work with us started for these teams at the TSSAA state baseball championship (May 19-24):
- Collierville HS - 7 starters
- CBHS - 3 starters
- St.Benedict - 4 starters
- F.A.C.S. - 2 starters
- Tipton Rosemark - 2 starters
- The following have been named to the Tennessee Baseball Report
"Super Sophomore Team" for the entire State:
- Justin Kemp - Germantown High School
- Tucker Tubbs - Collierville High School
- Tyler Dailey - Collierville High School
- Wilson Prestage - Tipton Rosemark High School
- Tucker Tubbs (Collierville HS) was named to the All-Tournament Team at the
8-State SunBelt Tourney in Oklahoma.
- Senior Michael Vinson led DeSoto Central in hitting with a .461 average
and was named 2nd team All-State in Mississippi.
- Brent Dlugach (Houston HS,
University of Memphis) hit 2 homeruns on April 22 for the
AAA Toledo Mud Hens (Detroit
Tigers). He's hitting .319 as of 5/3.
- Devin Hicks (Bartlett
High School) hit .350 for the University of the Cumberlands and is 2nd
in the Mid South Conference with 16 homeruns.
- Andy Simunic (Collierville High School, University of Tennessee) was
promoted to Class A Lexington in the
Houston Astros organization.
Andy is hitting over .300 after his first 10 games.
- Daniel Hill (Houston
High School) is hitting .342 for Murray State and is 2nd in homeruns in
the Ohio Valley Conference
with 13 as of 5/3.
- Laura Litton (Collierville
High School) was 6-8 with 8 RBI and a pair of HR's for
Millsaps College in their sweep of Sewanee on 4/18.
- Zach Miller (Houston
High School) is hitting .340 with 4 homeruns for Ole Miss
- Grant Box (CBHS) is hitting .329 for MTSU.
- Brent Dlugach has been named starting shortstop for the AAA (Detroit
Tigers) Toledo Mudhens.
- Daniel Hill, Murray State University (formerly of Houston HS) was named
"National Player of the Week" for March 14-21 by Lousiville Slugger and
Collegiatge Baseball Magazine. He had 5 HR's, two 2B's, 18 RBI and
18 hits in six games that week.
- Zack Miller homered and had 4 RBI in 3 game series against Kentucky.
He's hitting .326 for the season.
- Devin HIcks,
University of Cumberlands (formerly of Bartlett HS) is leading the
Mid-South Conference with 13 HR's in 33 games and is hitting .368.
- As of April 6, there have been 36 HR's hit by varsity players at 6
local high schools (3 public and 3 private). 28 of the 36 have
been hit by Batter's Box hitters.
- Trey Wiedman leads the
University of Memphis in hitting with a .340 batting average.
Last Updated 7/10/2009
2008
- Jake Omedeo, Marshall Academy,
named to the MS private schools “All State Tournament Team”
- Brooke Davis,
Southaven HS, named to MS high school coaches association “All State
Softball Team” and honored by On the Ball magazine
- Grant Box (CBHS)
hit .331 in 46 games for MTSU and has a career batting average in 3 years
of .340
- Trey Wiedman
(Houston HS) led the University of Memphis in batting average, hits,
homeruns, RBI, and slugging pct. in 2008
- Emily Deaux
(Collierville HS), Samford University, hit the game winning homerun again
Tennessee Tech on April 19.
- J.J. Devine
(Arlington HS) signed with Southwest TN Community College
- Daniel Hill
(Houston HS, Southwest TN CC) signed with Murray State University
- Brooke Davis
(Southaven HS) signed with Christian Brothers University
- Matt Lewis (Amory
HS, Itawamba CC) University of Arkansas-Monticello
- Leigh Tedford
(Southaven HS) signed with Northwest Mississippi CC
- Jordan Wakefield
(Collierville HS, Southwest TN CC) signed University of North Alabama
- Devin Hicks –
(Bartlett HS, Ole MS, SWTN CC) University of Cumberland, won the home run
derby at the Boise (ID) Summer Collegiate League All Star Game with 24
homeruns
- Matt Milligan
(Collierville HS) signed with the University of Tennessee Martin
- Alex Jackson
(Milan HS) signed with Bethel College
- Mason Garrett
(Milan HS) signed with Lambuth College
- Hunter Dawson
(Munford HS, MTSU) playing with the Fulton (KY) Railroaders in the Ken-Tenn
Collegiate Summer League, named to the All-Star team
- Andy Simunic
(Collierville HS, University of Tennessee) was a 17th round
draft pick of the Houston Astros and is now playing Class A for them in
New York.
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2007
Zach Miller of Ole Miss was
named to the Louisville Slugger "Freshman All-American Team" by
Collegiate Baseball magazine. Cole Shelton of Dyersburg CC has
signed with Alabama after hitting .423 and being third in Tennessee
CC's with 14 HR's. Andy Simunic continues to lead UT in hitting with
.354 BA as of May 6. He's also 2nd in the SEC in stolen bases and 2nd
in triples. Grant Box of MTSU doubled in the 8th inning on April 17th
to drive in the wining run against number one ranked Vanderbilt.
Freshman Zach Miller hit back to back HR's for Ole Miss against Georgia on
April 6th. As of May 1st, he's the 3rd leading hitter (.377) for the
Rebels after 46 games. Freshman Josh Shelton of Christian Brothers
University is the 2nd leading hitter after 52 games with a .357 BA. He
was named "Freshman of the Year" by the Gulf South Conference. As of
May 1, Brent Dlugach leads both the AA Erie Seawolves (Detroit Tigers) in BA
at .306 and the Eastern League in triples with 3. Brent Dlugach
had 3 hits including a homerun for the Detroit Tigers against the Phillies
on March 11. Emily Deaux was named to her second "All Tournament Team"
this season with a grand slam home run for Samford University in the
Birmingham "Bulldog Bash" Tourney. Emily Deaux, Samford
University outfielder and former Collierville star was named to the
"All-Tournament Team" at the Florida State University softball tournament in
February. Brent Dlugach has been invited to work with the major league
players at spring training with the Detroit Tigers. Brooke Davis
from Southhaven HS received the award for the "highest batting average" at
the National Softball Championships held in Hawaii in December.
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2006
November 2006 - Andy Simunic has been named the
starting left fielder at the University of Tennessee by head coach Rod
Delmonico. On September 4, the Detroit Tigers promoted Brent Dlugach
to their Triple A Toledo Mudhen ball club as starting shortstop. As of
August 1st, 10 current hitters have received scholarships for the Fall ... 5
to junior colleges and 5 to four-year schools (2 at Division I).
The Detroit Tigers promoted Brent Dlugach to their "Advanced Class A" team
in Lakeland, Florida. As of July 24, he was batting 3rd in the line-up
with 4 homeruns for the year. At the end of the Spring high school
season, we had 4 hitters finish with the highest batting average on their
varsity team ... 3 others finished 2nd at their school. Former
Collierville High School standout, Muriel Ledbetter, led MTSU in 4 offensive
categories and was named Sunbelt Conference "Player of the Week" in March.
One of our 6-year hitters from Munford HS was named District 13 AAA "Player
of the Year." Nine hitters were named to the Commercial Appeal
"Best of the Preps" team. Six-year hitter Andy Simunic led the nation
in stolen bases for Chattanooga State JC, hit .432, was named team MVP and
has committed to the University of Tennessee for 2006-7.
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2005
Former Southaven standout and University of
Memphis signee Brach Davis was named "Most Valuable Offensive Player" at the
Mississippi High School All-Star game.
Detroit Tigers minor leaguer Brent Dlugach was named to the class "A"
Midwest League All-Star Team and went 2 for 2 in the All-Star game held in
Peoria, IL.
Longtime senior hitter Matt Lewis, who was "Most Valuable Player" at Amory
HS in Amory, MS, has been awarded one of only two "Dizzy Dean Baseball
Association" college scholarships given in the state of Mississippi.
In the four State tournament games for Tennessee's "AAA" State Champion
Houston HS, four of our hitters had a total of 25 hits!
Of the nine high school seniors working regularly, 7 have received
Division I scholarships and one other walked-on and made the team at a
Division I school. Five of the above were also ranked in the
Commercial Appeal's top 15 prospects in the Mid-South.
Former Collierville High standout and current Chattanooga State CC player
Andy Simunic, was named "Tennessee Junior College Player of the Week" after
going 7-11 with 6 RBI the week of March 20th. 2005 is the eighth
straight year that one of our girls has won the "Golden Bat Award" as the
leading hitter for the Collierville Dragons Softball program.
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2004
Former Munford star and UT Martin Captain
and centerfielder, Angela Baize was invited to the Women's
Professional Softball League tryout. Angela led UT Martin in home runs
in 2004.
University of Memphis and former Houston High School shortstop Brent Dlugach,
was drafted in the sixth round by the Detroit Tigers and signed in June.
Brent led the U of M in 5 offensive categories in 2004 including home
runs. Brent has worked with Dr. Sumner continuously since 1999.
At the TSSAA state baseball and softball championships in 2004, we had 27
players on 9 teams from the surrounding area.
Also, 9 of 12 high school seniors who hit regularly accepted
scholarships; 5 in Division I, 1 NAIA, and 3 at Junior Colleges. One
JC player accepted a scholarship to the University of Memphis.
Of the three remaining high school seniors, 2 were offered scholarships, but
decided to forego playing baseball to concentrate on academics at their
respective colleges.
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2003
Four of five seniors received scholarships to
play college baseball or softball. As of January 2004, three of nine
seniors have accepted Division I scholarships, one has been offered a
Division II scholarship, and three others have been contacted by junior
colleges and 4-year schools. In addition, 2 more individuals have
received offers of scholarships to junior college programs. Also, this
December a Houston High School junior was named "Most Valuable Hitter" at
the Ole Miss hitting camp.
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2002
Several long-time hitters were honored......one
achieved the coveted Memphis Commercial Appeal's "Best of the Preps
Softball Player of the Year" award.....one from Mississippi State and one
from the University of Memphis were named to the Collegiate Baseball/Louisville
Slugger Freshman All-American Team.....and one from Southwest Tennessee
Community College was named to the "All-State" junior college team.
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2001
Seven Shelby County private and public baseball
and softball teams made it to the Tennessee State Championships in
Chattanooga during the month of May....25 hitters on 6 of the 7
teams....boys and girls....have gone through the workshops and worked
regularly over the past 2 years! Of the seven senior high school
hitters who worked within 2000-2001, one led Shelby County in hits and
doubles and accepted a Div. 1 scholarship, one was both drafted by the pros
and offered a scholarship, one accepted a scholarship to JC and one led his
team in hitting at the State Championships with a .500 batting average.
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1999-2000
Ten high school senior baseball players who
worked with me on a regular basis. One led state champion CBHS in
hitting and another led Shelby County in home runs. Of the 10, 6
received baseball scholarships, 2 received academic scholarships and were
also recruited to play baseball and 2 have "walked on" and made the team at
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