Dimatteo

logan_dimatteo_4.jpgNew! Our next featured player in the Junior Diamond Spotlight has displayed his talent in several states over the last few years. Logan Dimatteo has played at East Cobb, the Atlanta Braves spring training facility in Florida, Cooperstown as well as many sites around our state. He currently wears the uniform of the Upstate Mavericks 14U on weekends and will wear the uniform of J.L. Mann High in the weekday Diamond Prospects Fall Developmental League. We hooked up with him recently and we'll let you in on that conversation, next. Coming Thursday!

L-Day Bash

rob_hughes.jpgNew! With the holiday weekend upon us, some local teams and others from as far away as West Virginia converged on Cherry Park for a large tourney in Rock Hill. There were plenty of hits and cheering fans, but also some scary moments as these young players left it all on the field to try and claim victory. JrDP was there to take in the action and spent plenty of time field hopping to see some of the action from several age divisions. See who caught our eye this weekend at the U.S.S.S.A. Labor Day Bash. For more, click here.

Cherry Park

mighty_casey_cherry_park.jpgNew! The statue of the Mighty Casey greets visitors to only one park in South Carolina. Unlike the stalwart for the mythical Mudville nine, the City of Rock Hill didn't strike out with scenic Cherry Park. This venue holds its share of tournaments throughout the course of the year. Junior Diamond Prospects takes you there through the lens of our camera in this venue feature. To view, click here.

To view other venue features, click here.

Pipkin

mark_pipkin.jpgmark_pipkin_2.jpgNew! Sumter is one of the top baseball hotbeds in our state, with prospects popping up in about every class. Mark Pipkin has the potential to follow in the footsteps of many fine players from that area of the state that have gone on to play collegiately. We had a chance to chat with the Laurence Manning Academy 9th grader recently. You'll get to meet him, up close and personal, in the Junior Diamond Spotlight. To view, click here.

USSSA

riverdawgs_10u.jpgThe Riverdawgs (pictured left) have jumped out to a 7-1 record at the start of the 2010-11 season and the #1 U.S.S.S.A. ranking among 10U AA teams. Included in their early season success is a first place finish at the Atomic City Summer Blast. To view the rankings by age division for this current season, click here.

Jeter

blake_jeter_5.jpgblake_jeter_7.jpgNew! His teammates call him "Big Blake" and it could be interpreted in more than one way. He is physically imposing. But he also has a reputation for hitting some big bombs. Blake Jeter is a 6th grader at Powdersville Middle School and currently plays for the 12U Carolina Sabercats and the 13U Longhorns. We met up with him recently for a Q and A. You'll get to know him in the Junior Diamond Spotlight. To view, click here. 

B of the C's

mighty_casey_cherry_park.jpgjax_cash_4.jpgNew! The 11U field of six teams in the U.S.S.S.A. Battle of the Carolinas all made their home in South Carolina and all arrived at Cherry Park ready to impress the fans. While there were some individual performances that stood out, the teamwork was apparent in the teams that separated themselves from the rest of the field. JrDP was on hand for the action on Saturday. See who impressed and put themselves in position to win it all in our Junior Diamond Recap. To view, click here. 

Tobin

brock_tobin_3.jpgNew! The Lowcountry Bulldogs finished up as the top rated U.S.S.S.A. 11U Major team in the state for 2009-10. Their collective accomplishments included five championships in U-trip play alone. One of the stalwarts on this talented team from North Charleston is Brock Tobin. This 3B/RHP spent some time with us recently, talking about baseball and some off the field activities too. He's our next featured player in the Junior Diamond Spotlight. To view, click here. 

LS Challenge II

clayton_darby.jpglate_summer_challenge_2010_2.jpgNew! Our second featured contest on Sunday in the Late Summer Challenge was probably the best game we have seen in quite a while. And it came in the 10U division. It featured the Simpsonville Bombers and the Upstate Sliders for the 10U championship. This contest was a see-saw affair with good pitching on both sides and an exciting finish that had the parents and fans literally out of their seats. We'll recap it in our Junior Diamond Recap. For more, click here. 

Parents

david_list.jpgAfter ten years of teaching, coaching and giving lessons DP's David List felt like it was time to share what he had noticed and analyzed during that time frame. Some of what he is about to share with you comes from his experience in the classroom and other parts comes from his experience as a coach and now parent. He gives each parent some practical advice of how they should approach their son's baseball career. This is a timely must-read for all coaches and parents of kids who play this great game. To view, click here. 

Scouts

boy_flipping_ball.gifWatch baseball, earn ca$h! JrDP Scouts needed: Do you consider your baseball background good enough to cover USSSA, AAU, Little League or Dixie Youth games? If so, we could use your help to write up contests in the 9-14 age groups across South Carolina. We have current needs in the Columbia, Aiken/North Augusta and Myrtle Beach areas. What better way to earn some extra spending money than watching Americas pasttime played by the stars of tomorrow. Anyone interested in being an area scout for Junior Diamond Prospects - and being compensated - should contact Richard Edwards at This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it .

Lessons

barry_mabry.jpglee_gronkiewicz.jpgBaseball Lessons: Are you looking for individual baseball lessons during the fall and winter? There are qualified instructors in every part of the Palmetto state. To view a list of options statewide, click here.

Photos

Junior Diamond Prospects subscribers can access our "Photo Gallery" (look under "Players" on home page). View photos of some of the top young prospects from around the state in game uniforms. We have over 400 players in our gallery now. During the 2010-11 season, we will be adding more and more of the better players that we see. Plus, we'll add more photos of the players already featured here. To view, click here.

Velocity

jugs_gun.jpgbaseball-spinning.gifEver wonder what the average velocity is for a particular age? Check out the peak velocity of some of the pitchers we have seen perform in person. You can find it on the tool bar under Players/Player Evaluations/Pitcher Velocity or to view it now, click here. We have over 300 players currently in our data base. Check back often as we will be updating this information as it comes in from our area scouts. 

Tournaments

jrdp_logo.pngJrDP will continue to be your #1 source for baseball tournaments in the state. Check out Tournament Central for upcoming events...

Labor Day Classic, Anderson, Gameday Sports, September 4-5... Labor Day Bash, Lexington, Gameday Sports, September 4-5... Labor Day Beach Bash, Myrtle Beach, Gameday Sports, September 4-5... Labor Day Bash, Rock Hill, Gameday Sports, September 4-5... Labor Day Celebration, Myrtle Beach, Myrtle Beach Sports, September 4-5... Chik-Fil-A Labor Day Showdown, Easley, GameOn/AAU, September 4-5... Labor Day tournament, Myrtle Beach, Ripken Experience, September 4-6 

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global_world_series_2010.jpgThe crown jewel of the 2010 U.S.S.S.A. season is the Global World Series, held in the Charleston area last week. Over 120 teams, ages 9U to 14U, marched into Joseph P. Riley, Jr. Park in Charleston last Wednesday. When play concluded on Sunday, two South Carolina teams (one pictured below) had won championships in the top level of their respective age groups. Junior Diamond Prospects was on hand and brings back extensive coverage in the 10U and 11U divisions in our Junior Diamond Recap.  

10U

Lowcountry Bulldogs vs. Elite Diamond Dawgs

Edisto Titans vs. Lexington Lumberjacks

Grove City Swarm vs. Simpsonville Stars

Lowcountry Bulldogs vs. Grove City Swarm

Greenville Padres vs. Greenville Joes

Team Chaos vs. Lowcountry Bulldogs

Asheville Tourists vs. Elite Diamond Dawgs 

Elite Diamond Dawgs vs. Columbia County Bulldogs 

10U prospects

Columbia County Bulldogs 

Elite Diamond Dawgs

Asheville Tourists 

Lowcountry Bulldogs 

Greenville Joe's 

Lexington Lumberjacks

Greenville Padres 

Grove City Swarm    

Edisto Titans

Team Chaos 

Honorable mention

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11U

Day 1

Carolina Reds vs. Shockwave 

Carolina Reds vs. Huntersville Heat 

Shockwave vs. Carolina Sabercats 

Carolina Pit Bulls vs. Greensboro Retro Pirates 

Palmetto Elite vs. Forest City Fury

Carolina Stix vs. Stars Sports Academy

Carolina Rattlers vs. Carolina Sox

Palmetto Elite vs. Carolina Stix 

Carolina Sabercats vs. Central Ohio Select

Day 2

Carolina Pit Bulls vs. Carolina Reds

Carolina Cavaliers vs. Chain Dirt Dawgs

Carolina Stix vs. Carolina Reds

Carolina Stix vs. Asheville Eclipse

Lexington Tomahawks vs. Carolina Sox

Day 3/4

alan_harris.jpgRed Division

Carolina Reds vs. Wayne County Mustangs

Palmetto Elite vs. NC Force

Carolina Reds vs. Spartanburg Phillies (consolation game)

Palmetto Elite vs. Wayne County Mustangs (semi-final)

Chain Dirt Dawgs vs. East Cobb Astros (semi-final)

Palmetto Elite vs. East Cobb Astros (championship)

White Division

Carolina Rattlers vs. Forest City Fury

Carolina Rattlers vs. Carolina Black Sox

Blue Division

Carolina Pit Bulls vs. WNC Crush

WNC Crush vs. Carolina Cavaliers  

New! 11U prospects

 

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The 9U SC Cyclones march into the stadium during opening ceremonies of the 2010 Global World Series.

 

Click on the age division below from a complete tournament recap from U.S.S.S.A.

Division  Champion  2nd place 
9U White  Carolina Red Sox  WB Lightning 
9U Red  SC Cyclones  East Tennessee Select 
10U White  Greenville Joe's  Lexington Lumberjacks 
10U Red  Columbia County Bulldogs  Elite Diamond Dawgs 
11U Blue  Lexington Tomahawks  Carolina Cavaliers 
11U White  Carolina Sabercats  Carolina Sox 
11U Red  ECB Astros  Palmetto Elite 
12U White  RC Cavaliers  Gahanna Lions 
12U Red  Palmetto Elite  Roanoke Rapids Titans 
13U Blue  Stealth Raptors  Wake Warriors 
13U White  Stars Baseball  East Metro Titans 
13U Red  Tifton Mavericks  Lake Norman Wildcats 
14U White  Carolina Sox  Southeastern Bobcats 
14U Red  GBC Team Acceleration  Knoxville Thunder Pettiford