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philmitch

15 Posts

Posted - 08/20/2010 :  09:46:47  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Who are they?

beanball

222 Posts

Posted - 08/20/2010 :  10:30:50  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
what age?
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philmitch

15 Posts

Posted - 08/20/2010 :  11:13:30  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
14-15-16-17
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beanball

222 Posts

Posted - 08/20/2010 :  11:48:27  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
In the upper age groups I believe they are a mid-range ECB team. Part of their program focuses on academics. The website says they check players GPA throughout the school year. I also heard that the 17U team tour the ivy league school showcase events in the NE.

This is all second hand info I received recently.
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GA2011Prospect

3 Posts

Posted - 08/20/2010 :  14:42:05  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
You must have a high GPA to play on the 17U team and most players have very high SAT and ACT scores. Yes, they play in Ivy League showcases and are marketed to schools with high academic standards.
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qui-gon.jinn

52 Posts

Posted - 08/23/2010 :  09:02:32  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Contact Jim Lovejoy. He started the Patriots. Look for him on the EC Website.
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ttrain21

128 Posts

Posted - 08/29/2010 :  18:00:46  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
I coach the East Cobb Patriots. We have a 14u, 16u, 17u, and 18u teams. Our 14u team is made up of 8th graders. Our 16u team is made up of 10th graders. Our 17u team is made up of 11th graders and our 18U team is made up of graduated seniors and must be committed to play at a college somewhere. To play on our 16u and 17u teams you have to be on track for the Hope Scholarship. We do showcase our 16u and 17u teams to high academic colleges and universities. We have had over 100 players go on to college to play ball. 11 of our players have been drafted in the past two years 2009 and 2010. Players that have played for us have go on to play at UGA, Florida State, UPenn, Penn State, Indiana, Princeton, Emory, Kennesaw State, Piedmont, Bates, Rhodes, Siena, North GA College and State U, and many more college and universities. If would like to play for us you can email me at ttrain21@gmail.com for our 14u team or email my dad Jim Lovejoy at ECPats18Fall@aol.com for our 18u team or ECPats011@aol.com for our 16u and 17u teams.
Thanks,
Tolley Lovejoy
ECB Patriots
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ttrain21

128 Posts

Posted - 08/29/2010 :  18:25:32  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
We also have kids at Navy and Air Force.
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smartplay

5 Posts

Posted - 08/31/2010 :  15:15:52  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
The heck with the Astros, I want my kid to play for these guys!!!! What a "no brainer"...Probably wrong choice of words though.
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bmoser

1633 Posts

Posted - 08/31/2010 :  15:48:33  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
What a great concept. Kudos to whomever came up with that idea.
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loveforthegame25

448 Posts

Posted - 08/31/2010 :  19:51:49  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Can a straight A 15 yr old 9th Grader play on the 16 U team?
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sthrneagle

6 Posts

Posted - 09/01/2010 :  14:26:08  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
What is the turnover rate on this team? What was your win/loss record last season?
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metsFan

63 Posts

Posted - 09/01/2010 :  15:17:06  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Who cares about their win/loss?

Full baseball ride at Princeton or U Penn?! That's Ivy League baby!
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ttrain21

128 Posts

Posted - 09/01/2010 :  16:17:34  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
We will take a 15u 9th grader on the team if we feel like the player would be a good fit academically and athletically. Our 16u team is built from scratch sense we don't have a 15u team feeding into it. We always have a little turnover from year to year. We do our best to help our players find a good fit both academically and athletically for college.
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Zcoach

151 Posts

Posted - 09/01/2010 :  16:36:03  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
1. no such thing as a full ride in baseball

2. no athletic scholarships in the Ivy League
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PumknHead

81 Posts

Posted - 09/01/2010 :  18:02:24  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Is it true that you may have a 13u team next year?
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sthrneagle

6 Posts

Posted - 09/01/2010 :  18:16:15  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
A LOT of unhappy players and families on the 16 team this past year. You might want to talk to some of them to find out the real details of what goes on in the organization.
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loveforthegame25

448 Posts

Posted - 09/01/2010 :  18:48:42  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Train. I just sent you an email. Very intersted in you taking a look at my son. Hope to see you soon.
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beanball

222 Posts

Posted - 09/01/2010 :  21:18:32  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
quote:
Originally posted by metsFan

Who cares about their win/loss?

Full baseball ride at Princeton or U Penn?! That's Ivy League baby!



I didn't see anybody say full ride anywhere. Those Met Fans live in a fantasy world :)
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coachdan06

433 Posts

Posted - 09/02/2010 :  02:08:58  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
quote:
Originally posted by metsFan

Who cares about their win/loss?

Full baseball ride at Princeton or U Penn?! That's Ivy League baby!



Fun thought , but athletic scholarships are few and far between at Ivy League schools

Not to mention full rides for baseball which occur very rarely at any school as NCAA allows only 12 created anually and they are peace-mealed out amongst the roster
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metsFan

63 Posts

Posted - 09/02/2010 :  09:22:09  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
quote:
Originally posted by coachdan06



Fun thought , but athletic scholarships are few and far between at Ivy League schools

Not to mention full rides for baseball which occur very rarely at any school as NCAA allows only 12 created anually and they are peace-mealed out amongst the roster



That's a sobering fact. I guess I'll have to go to plan B. Are there any fencing academies in the Atlanta metro area?

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gasbag

281 Posts

Posted - 09/02/2010 :  10:52:34  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Interesting read regarding Ivy League and their "financial aid" for student Athletes...

http://www.berecruited.com/resources/recruiting-advice/the-ivy-league-recruiting-process

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Gold Glove

129 Posts

Posted - 09/08/2010 :  16:19:46  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
quote:
Originally posted by coachdan06

quote:
Originally posted by metsFan

Who cares about their win/loss?

Full baseball ride at Princeton or U Penn?! That's Ivy League baby!



Fun thought , but athletic scholarships are few and far between at Ivy League schools

Not to mention full rides for baseball which occur very rarely at any school as NCAA allows only 12 created anually and they are peace-mealed out amongst the roster


Realty is a local senior pitcher was offered $42,500/yr in financial aid to attend an Ivy league school. Parents were only having to come up with $2,500. All based on need. I heard but do not know if factual; that Harvard has a plan where parents do not have to pay more than 10-15% of annual income to attend. Sweet deal if true and your STUDENT/athlete can handle the workload.
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a1prog

164 Posts

Posted - 09/10/2010 :  00:37:05  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
i met the head coach from harvard this summer at perfect game. great guy. the percentages of income noted by gold glove are accurate. if i remember correctly its a straight 10%. for him, the money wasnt the hardest part. its the grades. minimum gpa of 3.6 to be considered. minimum. you gotta be a great student to get in front of them.
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21BS21

28 Posts

Posted - 09/10/2010 :  13:49:56  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Our daughter was recruited by Dartmouth for fastpitch. So from that experience I can say for sure, at least for girls, that if the GPA, ACT and SAT are right and they want the recruit to be on their team, they will get you the money.
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smartplay

5 Posts

Posted - 09/24/2010 :  10:06:12  Show Profile  Reply with Quote

Out of curiousity I looked up Princeton baseball website. There are 3 players on the roster from the EC area and Dunwoody. Lassitor, Westminister, and Walker School. Did any of these players play at ECB. Also if you look at the Bios of each player, it has a Parent bio also. Seems everyone on the team has a parent that is a Judge, Lawyer, Doctor, etc.. Does this mean if you kid has the grades and the game he might be passed up if his parents are just commoners?

http://www.goprincetontigers.com/SportSelect.dbml?SPID=4228&SPSID=46839&DB_OEM_ID=10600
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