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Carroll HS Baseball
(937) 253-3212
4524 Linden Avenue
Dayton, Ohio 45432
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Saturday, March 11
Coach's Notes
PROSPECT CHECKLIST
WHAT COLLEGE COACHES WANT TO SEE
by Pat Murphy, Arizona State
1. Persistence is more important than talent.
2. There is a reason that STUDENT comes first
in student-athlete.
3. Tuck in your shirt.
4. Don't wear your hat backwards.
5. Practice hard-You play the way you practice.
6. It doesn't take any talent to hustle.
7. Be a student of baseball. Learn the game.
Study the history of baseball.
8. Help your team win whether you play or not.
9. Never argue with an umpire.
10. Agree to let your coaches train you.
11. Don't cut class
12. Maintain the grades that keep you eligible.
13. Set high standards along with knowing the
steps to attain them.
14. Don't tell people what you are worth - prove
it to them.
15. Your parents love you, but they don't know
more about your team than your coach does.
16. Don't let anyone make an excuse for you.
17. Maintain eye contact with all adults when
they talk to you.
18. Be passionate about your teammates; want
them to do well even when competing with
them.
19. Win with class, lose with class.
20. Body language never whispers - IT SCREAMS
Saturday, March 11
FUNDRAISING OPPORTUNITIES
FUNDRAISERS
Like it or not, fundraisers are a necessary evil here at Carroll. Upkeep on our field, as well as the expenses of running 3 teams, keeps us hopping so that we must work to raise money. Sever types of fundraisers are currently in the works:
1. SIGNS - We sell sign space not only on our outfield fence, but also on our scoreboard. Please get in contact with anyone you know who might be willing to place a sign on our fence or scoreboard. With school and summer baseball, those signs are seen by hundreds, if not thousands, of spectators. And our prices are REASONABLE!!!
2. DAYTON GEMS - We hope to continue getting the opportunity to work at Dayton Gems games, selling Chuck-A-Pucks. This is a fundraiser that can easily be handled by two people, working for only about 3 hours, and netting the team $75 to $100. In addition, up to 4 people are invited to get into the Gems game for free.
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