Muskegon ChannelCats Training Clinic & Team Tryouts
Greg Guzman Cats Head Training Instructor
Better baseball players are made in the off season. Come to our training clinic
on Saturday morning to learn from one of the best baseball coaches in West
Michigan. 2009 ChannelCat roster players the clinic is free. For new player prospects
there is a $10 participation fee. The clinic is for High School baseball players
age 15 to 18 years old.
2010 teams are forming for all ChannelCat teams.
We are looking for the best talented baseball players along the Lakeshore
Monday 7:00 - 9:00 PM December 28, 2009
Extra Innings Baseball & Softball Center
6850 Norton Pines Dr
Spring Lake, MI 49456
Call Len Piasecki 231.750.0331 or Greg Guzman 231.343.1231
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Hats Off to the Cats... Muskegon stars take 2 from Grand Rapids Elite Black
Muskegon Chronicle
By Scott Brandenburg
Wednesday July 21, 2009
Chris Sabo and Ian Engle are two ball players who aren't too happy the travel baseball season is almost over.
They're not the only ones on the Muskegon ChannelCats 18-under team to feel that way.
Sabo, Engle and company are starting to heat up, but only three games remain on their 2009 schedule after they swept a doubleheader from the Grand Rapids Elite Black on Monday.
Engle turned in two all-around good games and Sabo picked up the win in both of Muskegon's 14-4 and 11-9 wins at Mona Shores High School.
"It's great to pull out a couple of victories and finally get things going," said Engle, a Reeths-Puffer grad who plays at Jackson Community College. "It's huge to be making plays and getting the bats going at the same time."
Send Us Your ChannelCats Game Shots
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ChannelCats' teams adjust in return
Muskegon Chronicle
by Mike Mattson
Wednesday July 01, 2009
Travel baseball creates some challenges -- just ask Muskegon ChannelCats 17U manager Don Giddings.
"They aren't used to seeing a good pitcher every single game,'' Giddings said about his players. "Everybody throws decent in travel ball. We're all adjusting.''
Indeed, all three ChannelCats teams are adjusting in the organization's first year back on the travel baseball circuit. The 18U squad is 5-7-1, Giddings' 17U team is 5-9 and the 16U club is 4-9.
Co-coach Brandon Bard said pitching has been a concern for his 18U team. Two pitchers -- Spring Lake's Chris Sabo and Oakridge's Jamie Potts have experienced sore arms and haven't had a lot of time on the mound.
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