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1 Burnsville Traveling Baseball Pre-Tryout Information Meeting
Wednesday, March 7, 2018 BTB 2018 Parent Meeting

2 2018 BTB Board Members President: Mark Nesvig
Vice President: Dave Limberg Treasurer: Dave Santelman Secretary: Teresa Christenson Majors Director: Tim Emerson Minors Director: Mike Neutz BTB Tournament Director: Brook Dawson All board members are elected for a one-year term. Anyone interested in a board position for next year should talk to a board member and fill out an application. BTB 2018 Parent Meeting

3 2018 Age-Level Directors 10s: Jeremy Krumwiede 11s: Ross Kolodziej
12s: Todd DeLack 13s: Nick Sieben 14s: Ken Quimby 15s: Jeff Kieffer BTB 2018 Parent Meeting

4 2018 Traveling Baseball Extended Board
Fields/Equipment: Todd Struzyk, Jordan Dam Field Scheduler: Mark Patience Apparel: Jen Dam, Amy Sieben Burnsville Tournament Concessions: Derek Richard Website Coordinator: To be determined BTB Pictures: Jen Gust Burnsville Tournament Majors Director: To be determined Burnsville Tournament Minors Director: To be determined Tournament Volunteer Coordinator: To be determined BTB 2018 Parent Meeting

5 BTB Mission Statement Our mission is to assist our athletes in developing advanced baseball skills in a fun and positive environment while competing against players with similar abilities. Our objective is to provide an organized program for the young athletes in our community that will: Develop self-confidence Promote physical fitness Teach respect for others, teamwork and pride in the community Incorporate the spirit of sportsmanship in both victory and defeat Allow players to compete in a safe environment Promote hard work and a positive attitude Highlight life lessons to be learned from winning and losing Prepare players for the high school program Encourage everyone to have fun **We expect everyone associated with the program to be a good role model for the kids and represent our community in a positive manner. Please remember, you represent all of us with your behavior at games! BTB 2018 Parent Meeting

6 Past Burnsville Traveling Baseball Survey Highlights
Myth #1: “Tryouts are biased because certain dads only coach so their kid can be on that team. No coaches should be announced until after tryouts.” Fact: Coaches are NOT chosen until after tryouts are over. A player will not be rewarded or punished just because their parent has volunteered to coach. Myth #2: “It shouldn’t just be AAA coaches who get to evaluate during the tryout process.” Fact: It’s not. BTB makes a concerted effort to choose potential coaches from all levels to take part in the evaluation process. Sometimes that’s not possible or doesn’t end up being the case once teams are formed. Myth #3: “Allowing coaches to pick players because of their parents or who they want as assistant coaches is ridiculous.” Fact: We agree, and that is why it’s not allowed. BTB 2018 Parent Meeting

7 Past Burnsville Traveling Baseball Survey Highlights (continued)
Myth #4: “A third party needs to be involved with tryouts so the evaluations are done in an objective way.” Fact: They are. At each age level, BTB uses a combination of three potential coach evaluators and two independent evaluators. While no system is perfect, we feel strongly that this is the best “formula” to get the most accurate teams with the most kids at the proper level. Myth #5: “This league is too expensive.” Fact: BTB’s fees rank second-lowest in the entire metro area, and scholarships are available that would allow those with a demonstrated need to play for just $50. Myth #6: “I see no reason why parents should have to volunteer their time given how much it costs to play. BTB expects too much from parents.” Fact: BTB is a community-based program run entirely by parent volunteers. Without them, there is no BTB for your child. If we didn’t host tournaments in town, the league fees would be substantially higher. BTB 2018 Parent Meeting

8 Traveling Baseball Commitment
Those players/parents interested in the Traveling Baseball program must recognize the responsibility and commitment that accompanies being selected to play Traveling Baseball. It is understood that the players will be on time for practices and games. Other sports or sports camps are not acceptable reasons for missing tryouts, practices, games or tournaments. Players can and will face consequences for failure to adhere to this policy, including progressively severe suspensions. All parents or guardians of Traveling Baseball players are required to volunteer time for our Burnsville Tournament (June 8-10) and the Burnsville-hosted MBT and Gopher State Tournaments (July 20-22). BTB 2018 Parent Meeting

9 BTB Volunteer Positions:
Volunteers are vital to any well-run program. For our program to continue to be successful, new volunteers are needed each year. If you are interested in volunteering, please contact any one of the board members for details. Each Traveling Baseball team will have volunteer positions to fill once teams are selected. These positions include, but are not limited to: Team Manager: The team manager will perform all the necessary administrative duties for the team. This includes communicating schedules/information to their team, tournament travel organization, checking team into tournaments with birth certificates/roster forms, collect/hold players’ birth certificates and medical information, uniform distribution, facilitating volunteer sign-up for Burnsville tournaments. They will work with coaches and website coordinator in communicating information to their team. Team managers may delegate their duties to other team members. Time Commitment – On and off throughout the season. Sponsorship Representative: The Sponsorship Rep is the main contact person for their team and works directly with the BTB Sponsorship Coordinator. They communicate with their team about the program and their team's responsibility during the sponsorship drive. They help identify potential sponsors, motivate their team, provide follow-up with potential team sponsors and work closely with the BTB Sponsorship Coordinator in getting the information BTB needs from their team sponsor. Time Commitment – beginning of the season. BTB 2018 Parent Meeting

10 Team Website Coordinator:
Field Maintenance: The Field Maintenance position is usually a shared responsibility for all home games. They will arrive early to prep the baseball field for the game, including raking, dragging, chalking and base placement. Time Commitment – field prep usually starts 45 minutes before home games throughout the season. Scorekeeper: The scorekeeping position is based on the coaches’ needs. The official team scorebook is the main book for all home games. They maintain the books according to the coaches’ specifications. Time Commitment – present at games throughout the season; baseball scoring knowledge is a must for this position. Team Website Coordinator: The team website coordinator is responsible for maintaining their team's BTB web page(s). They will work with their team coaches and manager in communicating information to their team. The coordinator will update the website with news bulletins, schedules, pictures, tournament information, game results, etc. Time Commitment – On and off throughout the season (need access to a computer and be computer savvy) BTB 2018 Parent Meeting

11 Site Operation Director (SOD)
Time Commitment – Duration of BTB Tournament Weekend June 8-10, 2018 This position will be stationed at the assigned sites for the duration of the BTB Tournament weekend SODs will perform the following duties: Ensure site is prepared for the tournament on Friday morning/afternoon Assist in initial stocking of concessions stand (be available to unload and organize when supplies are distributed) Organize site, including concessions stand, novelty sales, and bathrooms Manage the concessions and novelties sales Check in and track volunteers for the site Ensure non-baseball issues are taken care of or escalated End-of-day securing of the concessions and any site lockdown (shared with Site Baseball Director) Ensure tidiness of site Track stock in concessions and request additional supplies when needed BTB 2018 Parent Meeting

12 Site Baseball Director (SBD)
Time Commitment – Duration of BTB Tournament Weekend June 8-10, 2018 The SBD is responsible for running the tournament at the age level. This person will perform the following duties: Check in teams at the site - ensure birth certificates and teams rosters are presented Responsible for updating site tournament board and keeping official track of results Keep logs of innings pitched First point of contact for teams and umpires in case of issues Determine rankings and filling of brackets after pool play for their age groups - this will be done in conjunction with the Assistant Tournament Directors Determining the recipients of MBT, GSTC and MSF state berths, as well as keeping these records Handing out trophies at the conclusion of the Third-place and Championship games Participate in emergency planning committee in the case of rain or delays BTB 2018 Parent Meeting

13 BTB Tournament Site Prep
Time Commitment – Duration of Burnsville Tournament Weekend June 8-10, 2018 This position will be partnered with another individual who will be responsible for setup, teardown and concession replenishment of three tournament sites. This will include running supplies between sites, gaining access to the site early on Friday to ensure they are ready to operate once the tournament begins. BTB 2018 Parent Meeting

14 Notes about Volunteer Signup for BTB Tournament
June 8-10, 2018 Exempt members identified on signup sheets fall into one of the following categories: Board Members, Age-Level Directors, Field Scheduler, Equipment Coordinator, Head Coaches and Tournament Committee members. Exempt members should not sign up for a position unless they intend to perform the additional role. Volunteer positions assigned to the team are the team’s responsibility to fill. If an individual signs up for a position and does not perform that role, the team will need to provide a replacement. Please do not sign up unless you intend to perform the role – if you cannot, you must find a replacement. Each position is for a single individual. Please do not sign up with the intent of sharing unless it is within a family. SBD, SOD and Tournament Site Prep volunteers will not need to fill additional slots at the Burnsville Tournament. BTB 2018 Parent Meeting

15 State Tournament SBDs, SODs
Time Commitment – Duration of State Tournament Weekend: July 20-22, 2018 10AA MBT & 14AA Gopher (multiple sites) BTB 2018 Parent Meeting

16 Bat Rules See the MBL website at for current bat information. 10-13u:  All bats must carry the new “USA Bat” stamp. All USA Bats will be either 2 1/4 or 2 5/8 inches in diameter. The largest allowed “drop” in bat weight is -11. Any bat that does not carry the USA Bat stamp will be considered illegal. That means any USSSA-stamped bat used in league or tournament play in 2017 will not be valid for use in 2018 MBL/MBT play. 14u:  Must be either a -5 (or less) with a USA Bat stamp or a BBCOR bat with a -3 (or less). 15u: Must use a BBCOR -3 (or less) bat. **Legal bats must be used for tryouts too! BTB 2018 Parent Meeting

17 Birthdate Cutoff The birthdate cutoff is May 1. The team (age level) for which a player is eligible is the same as the player’s age on or before that date. Players may NOT play down an age level per AAU and MSF and MBL rules. A copy of the child’s birth certificate should be supplied to the head coach at the first team meeting. 9-year-old rule:  All 9-year-olds (as well as 8-year-old third-graders) accepted into the 10-year-old Burnsville Traveling Baseball program will remain as a 10-year-old the following season unless they are following their school grade level. BTB 2018 Parent Meeting

18 The balance of the 2018 participation fee is due online by March 22.
All Players: The balance of the 2018 participation fee is due online by March 22. Uniform distribution will be held in mid to late April Total fee = $400.00 (includes $50.00 non-refundable tryout fee) A uniform will not be issued without payment in full Each player will receive: Two jerseys Team hat (with #) One pair of white baseball pants BTB 2018 Parent Meeting

19 Traveling Baseball Rules & Guidelines
Please review on the website at: Under the Documents section, you’ll find BTB Rules & Guidelines, as well as the BTB Bylaws BTB 2018 Parent Meeting

20 Inclement Weather In case of inclement weather, the coach will determine if there will be a practice. At games, the home team’s coach is responsible for determining whether the game will be started. Once play begins, the umpire is responsible for determining whether play should be halted. In all cases, unless you receive a communication from your team’s coach or manager, you should appear at the site of the game or practice as scheduled. Weather conditions can vary widely even over short distances, so our policy is to make the decision at the field site. Games and practices will be suspended when lightning is visible. If you (parent/guardian) are not able to be present during an event, be sure that your child knows another parent who will be present with whom he/she can take shelter if bad weather suddenly threatens. BTB 2018 Parent Meeting

21 Traveling Teams Forecasted for 2018
10s: 2 teams 11s: 2 teams 12s: 3 teams 13s: 2 teams 14s: 1-2 teams 15s: 1-2 teams Actual number of teams, team sizes (12 players on a standard team) and levels will not be determined until after tryouts. We will do so by assessing the number of registrants, the players’ and teams’ results on the field last season and the players’ scores during tryouts this year. BTB 2018 Parent Meeting

22 Important Dates Saturday & Sunday, March 17-18: Hitting and fielding tryouts for all ages at the Savage Dome. Groups run from 1 to 9:30 p.m. on Saturday and from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Sunday. Tuesday, March 20: Team rosters posted on BTB website. Thursday, March 22: MANDATORY parent team meetings (no kids allowed), minors at 6 p.m. and majors at 7:30 p.m., at the Nicollet Middle School cafeteria. Apparel will be on sale at this meeting too. BTB 2018 Parent Meeting

23 2018 BTB Traveling Baseball Timeline Please check the BTB website calendar for all upcoming events. BTB 2018 Parent Meeting

24 Metro Baseball League League play starts the week of April 23 for 10- to 14-year-olds and the week of May 14 for 15-year-olds (and 14/15A). A total of 16 league games (14 league games for 15s), plus playoffs. League championships and state tournaments will be completed by the end of July. The only extension beyond this date would be if a team qualifies and elects to play in a national tournament. 10- to 14-year-olds will play continuous batting with free substitutions in league and tournament play. (New for 14s in 2018) 15-year-olds play 9-man baseball in league and tournament play. Each team will also compete in up to four tournaments during the regular season, with the opportunity to advance to one or more state tournaments. BTB 2018 Parent Meeting

25 2018 BTB TRYOUT INFO Important Notes for Parents and Players Regarding Tryouts Parents, please have players check in 15 minutes before the start time of their group. All bats must be approved in the lobby by BTB staff prior to hitting tryouts. Tryouts are closed for the benefit of your child. Parents are not allowed inside on the fields at the Savage Dome during tryouts. Players should be dressed for cooler weather at the Savage Dome and should wear tennis shoes or rubber-molded cleats. Players must bring their own bats, helmets and gloves. Players must wear a protective cup for all fielding evaluations. The only time a player will not need a protective cup is for the batting evaluation. Players MAY NOT wear any clothing that has their first and/or last name visible to evaluators. Players will be given a tryout number when they check in to be worn throughout the tryout process. Bring the number back with you to wear on Day 2. BTB 2018 Parent Meeting

26 Important Notes for Parents and Players Regarding Tryouts (continued)
Please keep things in perspective, and don’t lose sight of the big picture. The purpose of tryouts is to place kids at the competitive level best suited for them this year. This will not affect a player’s “baseball status” in Burnsville for life! Rosters change every year, and the varsity coaches don’t care what level your son played at in youth baseball. Kids grow and develop at different speeds. It is impossible to predict now who might be the top players down the road or even next year. It’s often a much better situation to be a top player on a lower team than a bottom player on a higher team, as there are usually more opportunities to play a key role and better odds of individual success. Do not allow your potential disappointment over what level your child ends up at to ruin his season. Everyone that makes a team gets the opportunity to play baseball with their friends! BTB 2018 Parent Meeting

27 Burnsville Traveling Baseball
Tryout Evaluation Key Players are divided into groups of approximately 7-10 players. Potential coaches as well as independent evaluators from outside the program or from a different age level will evaluate the players. Players are evaluated and graded in three areas: hitting, fielding and throwing. The pitching/catching evaluation is not required but is strongly recommended. The pitching/catching evaluation is used to help potential coaches determine who can pitch/catch but may also separate players that are close in their evaluations. A final workout will be held to help validate the grading. Like the pitching/catching portion, it is also optional but strongly recommended. After this final look, player selections are completed. The age-level directors and potential coaches will structure the final workout for their age group. The potential coaches will then meet with board members to determine teams. If there is more than one team at the same level (AA or A), a “draft” will be held to try to form as equal teams as possible. ***The Age-Level Director is responsible for running the tryout. *** BTB 2018 Parent Meeting

28 8 Excellent form (feet and hands), play nicely completed
FIELDING & THROWING Infield: The player will take 2 practice and then 6 live ground balls at the shortstop position and will make a throw to first base after each ball. Scoring done per ground ball. If a player misses the ball while attempting to field it, he will be given a ball so that he can still make the throw to first base. Scoring range is Note: Odd numbers can be used to further differentiate plays. Grading Fielding: 8 Excellent form (feet and hands), play nicely completed 6 Play completed without bobbling ball 4 Bobbles ball, ball remains in front of player and play is completed 2 Play is completed but with great difficulty 0 Play is not completed, ball continues to the outfield Grading Throws: 8 Strong throw straight to the first baseman’s chest 6 Strong throw to first baseman without pulling off base 4 Rainbow throw to the first baseman’s area 2 Strong throw but pulls first baseman off base 0 Throw is not completed BTB 2018 Parent Meeting

29 8 Play nicely completed (proper footwork and body/arm/hand position)
Outfield: The player will take 2 practice fly balls and then 6 live fly balls in center or right field and will make throws to different bases, as determined by the age-level director. Each fly ball will require the player to move forward, backward or laterally. Scoring done per fly ball. If a player misses the ball while attempting to field it, he will be given a ball so that he can still make the throw. Scoring range is Note: Odd numbers can be used to further differentiate plays. Grading Fielding: 8 Play nicely completed (proper footwork and body/arm/hand position) 6 Play completed without bobbling ball 4 Play is completed but with great difficulty 2 Bobbles ball, ball remains near player and play is then completed 0 Play is not completed, ball continues past the player BTB 2018 Parent Meeting

30 8 Strong throw straight to the target (max 1 bounce)
Grading Throws: 8 Strong throw straight to the target (max 1 bounce) 6 Strong throw to the target area 4 Rainbow throw or several bounces straight to the person catching the ball 2 Throw is a rainbow to the target area 0 Throw is not completed, wild or inaccurate BATTING Warm-up: Each player will receive 6 pitches from the pitching machine in the warm-up cage prior to going into the evaluation cage. The player will then receive two warm-up pitches in the evaluation cage. Evaluation: The player will move from the warm-up cage to the evaluation cage. In the evaluation cage, each player will have his batting skills evaluated utilizing the short toss and then the batting machine. The batting-machine speed will be set to a maximum of the number listed below for each age group. 10s – 40 MPH (46’) s – 50 MPH (52’) s – 60 MPH (60’6”) 11s – 45 MPH (46’) s – 55 MPH (54’) s – 65 MPH (60’6”) BTB 2018 Parent Meeting

31 Bat Speed/Hands Through the Zone: 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0
Short Toss: Each player will receive 6 pitches in the strike zone and then will be evaluated on the following: Mechanics: Bat Speed/Hands Through the Zone: Contact/Hard Hits: A player will receive one score for each of Mechanics, Bat Speed and Contact after all 6 pitches are completed. The scoring is not done per pitch. Scoring range: 0-24. Batting Machine: Each player will receive 9 pitches in the strike zone. They will be evaluated per pitch on the following: 8 Line drive/good mechanics 6 Hard ground ball/good mechanics 4 Made contact/poor mechanics, popup/good mechanics 2 Missed pitch/good mechanics 0 Missed pitch/poor mechanics or did not swing at strike Note: Non-strikes will be called “no pitch” by the age-level director afterward and will not be counted unless the batter would’ve earned a high score from all evaluators. Scoring done per pitch. Scoring range is 0-72. BTB 2018 Parent Meeting

32 Each player will get 10 warm-up pitches thrown from the warm-up mound.
Pitching/Catching Player evaluations for these events are not figured in to the total tryout score. However, they can be used to assist the potential coaches in determining in-house reassignments and team selection. Pitching: The purpose of the pitching evaluation is to give the potential coaches a look at potential pitchers. Warm-ups: Each player will get 10 warm-up pitches thrown from the warm-up mound. Evaluation: Each player will pitch 10 balls from the evaluation mound and will be evaluated after the pitches are completed. Typically the player will throw fastballs. The player may, at their discretion, throw a change-up. They should inform the evaluators before the pitch in this case. BTB 2018 Parent Meeting

33 F - Fast, strong, considerably above average M - Medium, average speed
Grading Pitching: Velocity: F - Fast, strong, considerably above average M - Medium, average speed S - Slow, below average Control: 4 Excellent control, ball low in the strike zone 3 Good control, ball in the strike zone 2 Average control, ball in strike zone half of the time 1 Below average, ball occasionally in the strike zone 0 Weak, ball rarely in the strike zone Form: E - Fluid, well-developed form G - Average, needs some work on motion P - Throws ball towards plate BTB 2018 Parent Meeting

34 Catching: The purpose of the catching evaluation is to give the potential coaches a look at potential catchers. Each player will catch several pitches from a pitcher. The player will be wearing full catchers gear during the evaluation. The player will make two throws from home to second base. BTB will provide the catchers equipment for all players. Final Look/Workout: Game situations, final look, additional hitting/throwing/fielding, etc. may be used at the discretion of the ALDs and potential coaches. BTB 2018 Parent Meeting

35 Player Selections Posting
We will be posting the names of all players who earn a spot on a traveling team at: Team rosters will be posted on the BTB website no later than Tuesday, March 20, 2018. Coaches will NOT be calling individual players to inform them of their placement. After a 24-hour cooling-off period, BTB will be available for questions by at the addresses listed on the website. Any s sent prior to the completion of the cooling-off period will be deleted without being read. BTB 2018 Parent Meeting

36 In-House Reassignments:
A player who does not make a traveling team will be re-registered with BAC In-House Baseball (unless they choose not to). Your fee that you have paid will be transferred to the in-house program, minus the tryout fee, as indicated during your registration. We regret that since In-House Baseball teams may already be formed at the time that Traveling Baseball makes its selections, it is unlikely that you will be placed on your neighborhood/school team. If you selected a refund instead of a transfer to In-House, that money will be refunded to you as soon as possible. BTB 2018 Parent Meeting

37 10-year-old groups Coughlin Gavin Hueckman Heston Zitnick Julian Cooke
Last Name First Name Tryout Group Coughlin Gavin A Hueckman Heston Zitnick Julian Cooke Preston Stauble Isaiah Peters Caleb Hardy Last Name First Name Tryout Group Johnson Evan B Kiminski Kameron Henke William Mercer Ryan Procaccini Kaleb Mulder Jack Pearson Nathan Last Name First Name Tryout Group Schroeder Joey C Eastman Mavryk Poirier Dylan Miller Spencer McDevitt Carson Bakke Grady Krumwiede Alex BTB 2018 Parent Meeting

38 11-year-old groups Millis Drew Briese Adam Zimmerman Landen Cooke
Last Name First Name Tryout Group Millis Drew A Briese Adam Zimmerman Landen Cooke Bredeson Perez Javier Erickson Riley Friese Limberg Teagan Last Name First Name Tryout Group Giddings Andrew B Nelson Riley Cook Jack Nyane Ozzy Kolodziej Keagan Leafblad Soren Ackerman Devon Heckman Collin Last Name First Name Tryout Group Moore Cameron C Charlton Dane Happe Ethan Oxendale Callan Dukart Braidon Schroeder Nathan Heinen BTB 2018 Parent Meeting

39 12-year-old groups Einberger Brandon Galvin AJ White Mason Classen
Last Name First Name Tryout Group Einberger Brandon A Galvin AJ White Mason Classen Chase Discher Nick Kilgore Jr Eric Darren Westerlund Josh Giancarlo Dominik Last Name First Name Tryout Group Asleson Connor B Klavins Benjamin McHugh Luke Leipnitz Noah McGowan Aidan Gust Nathan Moher Braiden Heger William Patience Brendan Last Name First Name Tryout Group Dam Luke C Woelfel Benjamin Schultz Reed Gleason Nick Steffen Kenny Johnson JJ Santelman John Bakke Gavan Jacob Last Name First Name Tryout Group Jacobson Ethan D Krueger Adam Skoglund Jack Isebrand Greydon Vargas Nikoli Johnson Eli Schaefers Thomas Neutz Jacob BTB 2018 Parent Meeting

40 13-year-old groups Henry Will Miranda Daniel Brady Meuser Nicholas
Last Name First Name Tryout Group Henry Will A Miranda Daniel Brady Meuser Nicholas Williams Laine Keirstead Eli Inglis Trevor Nesvig Mario Last Name First Name Tryout Group Lobben Beck B Machacek Jack Sieben Cole Westrum Colin Osterhaus Bryce Rahier Dylan Emerson Sean Christenson Leo Last Name First Name Tryout Group Reinen Elijah C Sczepanski William McDonough Jack Stone Brayden Watkins Hull Liam Hatting Niles Oxendale Caige BTB 2018 Parent Meeting

41 14-year-old groups Pahl Reed Tompkins Karsten Westerlund Jacob
Last Name First Name Tryout Group Pahl Reed A Tompkins Karsten Westerlund Jacob Thompson Alex Fischer Dylan Norton Quimby Connor Limberg Baylor Last Name First Name Tryout Group Skonseng Owen B Rowell Dominic Greve Zachary Clayborne Dahcai Struzyk Jake Wishart Bailey McElroy Ryan Dawson Jonah Palmer Simon Last Name First Tryout Group Fox Max C Starin Hayden Wendt Collins Tobey Aidan Sanders Zachary Giese Asher Rennich Chase Sosa Jesus BTB 2018 Parent Meeting

42 15-year-old groups Voss Ethan LaMotte Zachary Schmeling Blake Kieffer
Last Name First Name Tryout Group Voss Ethan A LaMotte Zachary Schmeling Blake Kieffer Jackson Cole Donnelly Owen Meuser Benjamin Last Name First Name Tryout Group Geegan Owen B Zitnick Maxfield Hall Dillon Johnston James Rypkema Gunnar Kocon Thaddeus Last Name First Name Tryout Group Le Nathan C Faith Joseph Bowar Kade Sieben Jordon Ordahl Tommy Gargano BTB 2018 Parent Meeting

43 Thank you all for participating in the Burnsville Traveling
Baseball program for the 2018 season. Have a great year, and please remember: Your child’s success or lack thereof in sports does not indicate what kind of parent you are. But having an athlete that is coachable, respectful, a great teammate, hard-working and resilient IS a direct reflection of your parenting. BTB 2018 Parent Meeting

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