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The Texas Senators Organization are proud supporters of Strikes Against Cancer.
Tuesday, March 8
11U Senators placed 2nd in the Triple Crown Tournament
The 11U Senators placed 2nd in the Triple Crown Tournament over the weekend ending March 6, 2011
Although it was gratifying to play in a Tournament Championship game so early in the season, the real reward for the team was winning the semi-final game. It was there we played the Renegades, our very formidable rivals, who in the fall had defeated us at each of our meetings. But this time the outcome was going to be different. Going into the last inning of the semi-final game, we were down 7-1. We were visitors, and the boys were tired after 5 games over the course of the tournament. This group of fantastic players never gave up, and kept their heads in the game to score 9 runs to put us ahead. In the bottom half of the inning, they showed their determination with flawless defense to hold the Renegades and win the game 10-7, taking us to the Championship.
It was truly a team effort, with each and every player stepping up and performing when it was needed. Congratulations on a job well done!
Monday, July 12
TEXAS SENATORS
McKinney, Texas
14U AMERICAN DIVISION
WORLD SERIES CHAMPIONS
Woodland Park, CO. Super Series World Series
Tuesday, August 31
Sam Johnson - Member of Congress sent us a letter of congratulations
Sunday, July 25
TEXAS SENATORS 14 WORLD SERIES 2010 - PRESS RELEASE JULY 26
Handout: TEXAS SENATORS 14 WORLD SERIES 2010 - PRESS RELEASE JULY 26
Wednesday, July 28
Senators surge to World Series title
Senators surge to World Series title
Published: Wednesday, July 28, 2010 3:57 PM CDT
Colorado may often be thought of as a vacation destination for tourists looking to ski, but for the Texas Senators, Colorado is likely to always be remembered as the site where they won the American Division at the 14U World Series.
The Senators, which are comprised of baseball players from Allen, Frisco, McKinney and Plano, completed the feat July 16 in Woodland Park.
“The Texas Senators truly had a remarkable season because each player contributed uniquely to the team,” said Tim Murphy, Senators coach.
And Murphy isn’t just being politically correct.
Texas got one or more over-the-fence home runs from PJ Harris, Ronnie Murphy, Grant DeVore, Austin Appino and Drew Drury while Austin Gehle, Kenan Davis, Adam Callahan, Blake Williams, Harris, Murphy and DeVore took on the primary pitching duties. Aiding in that cause were Ryan Perry and David Sherwood, who held the fort and framed the strike zone behind the plate.
“These are the traits necessary to win championships,” coach Murphy said.
In addition to the top team accolade, the Senators received several individual honors at the tournament. Harris won the Home Run Derby and was named Best Offensive Player for the World Series. Murphy, DeVore, Williams, Gehle, Appino and Sherwood took first place in the Around the Horn competition.
That DeVore would be involved in such an award isn’t surprising to Murphy.
“Grant Devore is one who stands out in my mind because he is always the go-to guy when we have a gap in the field,” he said. “I remember during a championship game, Grant was playing center. A fly ball was hit to center left field, both left and center fielders ran full out to catch the ball and both players leaped at the last second in an effort to catch the ball. The left fielder made the catch and in the collision Grant was cut in the face and required seven stitches.
“Insisting Grant go to the hospital, he was not convinced and told me to put him back the game. He told me, ‘I want to play coach.’ Grant eventually went to the hospital, but his passion and the passion of others like him made this season stand out.”
That passion extends to players who couldn’t take the field.
“Two players, Adam Callahan and Rogan McDaniel, were injured early in the season yet came out and supported the team at every tournament and made the trip to Colorado for the World Series,” Murphy said. “Who does that unless you have a special group of players and families? The support we received was awesome.”
And that support translated to a season-capping title.
“I guess winning the World Series was like a dream come true,” Murphy said. “Coaching the Texas Senators for the past five years, I always thought it was possible, but we came up short for one reason or another. To win the championship in the last year before these boys go to high school was special.
“I’m proud of these boys and the tough, long hours of practice paid off. Now they truly understand good things happen if you work hard enough.”
The good things have been happening all season as the Senators finished with a 33-17 record and a quartet of titles. Texas won the 7th Annual Mother’s Day Classic Super Series American, NRO/TNT USTSA American, Beat the Heat Tournament NIT AAA/Major and American Division of the 14U World Series.
That puts the championship total at 21 since Murphy and Albert Gehle established the team in fall 2005.
For as many kind words Murphy had to share about his players, he was as effusive about Gehle.
“Albert is a great teacher of the game and a good friend to have,” he said. “Special thanks to Albert for his dedication to this organization. He and coach Tommy Williams have put forth an outstanding effort and their thousands of volunteer hours helped make this World Series come true.”
AABC World Series coming to Collin County
For the 15th consecutive year, McKinney will be hosting a youth baseball World Series. The AABC Mickey Mantle World Series comes to Al Alford Field Aug. 3-8.
Teams from across the U.S., Puerto Rico and Canada will be competing in the 16U division for the American Amateur Baseball Congress. In addition to hosting the tournament, the city of McKinney provides hotels for the teams and has partnered with the AABC to supply travel stipends.
Sunday, July 18
TEXAS SENATORS
McKinney, Texas
13U MINOR DIVISION
4Th PLACE
Woodland Park, CO. Super Series World Series
Sunday, June 20
13AA Texas State Championship -- 2nd place 6-18-10
CONGRATULATIONS BOYS... 2nd Place out of 20-Teams.
Sunday, June 13
Global Sports Qualifier JUNE 11th - 13th - 12U Championship Win
Sunday, May 23
14AAA/Majors Beat the Heat Tournament **CHAMPIONSHIP WIN**
Congratulations Boys On A Great Weeked!
Sunday, May 9
7th Annual Mothers Day Classic May 07-09 Super Series 14 American **CHAMPIONSHIP **
CONGRATULATIONS BOYS...
Friday, July 18
Simply super: Baseball team competes in national tournament - Little Elm Journal Star News (BY ANDREW MAY, Staff Writer)
The Texas Senators 12U baseball team was so dominant during the regular season that it qualified for the 2008 Super Series National Championships. Twice.
The Senators, comprising 10 players from Little Elm, Frisco, McKinney, Leonard, Greenville and Trenton, won the United States Specialty Sports Association (USSSA) AAA state tournament in Plano the last weekend in June to qualify, and also secured another berth that ultimately was of no use via a national qualifying tournament title.
The select team is currently in Collierville, Tenn. competing in the Super Series, which wraps up Saturday. Despite not playing in a single league this spring for the first time since the team was founded in 2005, the Senators were good enough to get the job done in the clutch. They played in 11 tournaments this year, placing in seven of them.
Head coach Tim Murphy, one of three coaches along with Albert Gehle and Little Elm resident Tony Ocasio, said his focus is on grooming the athletes for the next level.
“Our goal and focus is preparing dedicated players to become starters on their high school team,” he said. “Right now I feel like we’ve got 6-7 boys that will be able to walk on to their team as freshmen and be starters.”
The Senators play most of their games at the Ballfieds at Craig Ranch in McKinney, and practice once a week at My Batters Box in Prosper. Murphy said many of the Senators are skilled pitchers that can throw straight heat that would make older players a bit jealous.
“Most of the boys are capable of pitching beyond 55 [mph],” he said. “Some are breaking the 70 mark.”
The continued improvement and willingness to learn and develop has been one of the many highlights this spring. During the AAA state championship game June 29, Murphy’s work was done for him by the players.
“I felt like I was in the stands,” he said. “There was very little that had to be said. There were some plays that set me in awe. The program we have is obviously working.”
Murphy and his staff take pride in encouraging fun, good sportsmanship, participation, learning and an enduring appreciation for the game of baseball. Of course, all of those things are much easier accomplished when the team is winning. Murphy expects that to continue as the boys make a strong push at a Super Series championship.
“Given how we played at state, we give ourselves a pretty good chance,” he said.
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Monday, May 3
Triple Creek Complex May Day Tournament 12U AA April30th - May2nd - 2nd Place
CONGRATULATIONS BOYS...
The 12U Texas Senators had a great weekend of baseball coming in 2nd place out of 17 teams. The Championship game wasn't our best but everything leading up to it was fantastic. They worked as a team that wanted to keep playing more baseball and accomplished their goal. Every player contributed in this tournament and gave their best effort.
Go Senators! Jimmy Houston
Monday, May 3
Triple Creek Complex May Day Tournament 13U AA April30th - May2nd - 2nd Place
Senators Take Second The 13U Senators earned their first hardware of the 2010 campaign on Sunday. With a pool game victory over the Plano Cubs, and a pitcher's dual 0-0 tie against The Gunter Tigers on Saturday night, they defeated the Riders Red, and won the rematch with Gunter on Sunday afternoon to earn a spot in the finals against the McKinney Hawks. The Senators fought hard, but the Hawks were able to come away with their first win against the Senators in three tries. Congratulations Senators on a great weekend! With their spot in the finals, the Senators also qualified to compete in USSSA State, and Worlds' Series Events!
Saturday, May 8
Mother's Day Classic 13AA May 7-8 **CHAMPIONS **
Congratulations!!!!!!!!!!!! Again
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