Diamond Notes: Michael Patrick

By: Kyle Liebler – March 16, 2010 Overcoming the Odds: The Story of a Silent Spirit Making a 4A Varsity Baseball team as a sophomore is something challenging in itself, but Michael Patrick who attends Northwestern High School in Rock Hill deals with challenges every day. Just looking at him or watching him play you would never know there was anything different about him, but Patrick has a severe sensorineural hearing loss or in layman’s terms a severe permanent hearing loss. Although he has a disability, this does not stop him from competing at the top level. This year Patrick has a shot at a starting position in the outfield for the Trojans who will be defending their Region three championship this season. Other players with his same disability as Patrick have succeeded at the highest level. Curtis Pride, who briefly played in the major leagues for the Atlanta Braves and New York Yankees and also had a long successful minor league career, is also profoundly deaf. Like Pride, Patrick plays outfield a position that is very communication based. While it would be easier if he played a position or even sport with less communication, Patrick not only gets the job done, but is one of the best young outfielders I have seen in the upper state. You may be wondering to yourself how Patrick communicates with his teammates on and off the field. Patrick who wears hearing aids off the field, chooses not to on the field because of a couple of reasons, first of all he says they are not supposed to get wet and when he sweats it might mess them up and second he states that when he wears a hat or a helmet they do not fit or work properly anyway.  Although he can hear some when he is not wearing his hearing aids, he has become really good at reading lips and body language to understand what players and coaches are telling him. While Patrick cannot hear the ball off the bat, you would are unable to tell by the way he tracks downs baseballs waiving his teammates off in centerfield. Because of his disability his teammates use hand signals to communicate for just about everything, whether it is calling for a baseball or shifting for a certain hitter. While it would be easy for someone with any type of disability to give up or use their disability as a crutch, Patrick does not believe in excuses. He has always been taught to battle through adversity and work hard toward goals he has set for himself on and off the field. Patrick explained that it is important to wake up every morning and say to yourself, what kind of person do I want to be and what kind of attitude are am I going to have each and every day. Patrick told me "The biggest thing that motivates me is that I hate losing more than I like winning, and I sure like winning. Using my disability as a crutch would be a loss for me."   This past fall Patrick played centerfield and batted third for the CBC Diamond Rats, a premier team out of Charlotte, North Carolina. He batted .375 with a HR and 19 RBI in 18 showcase games as his team played in some of the Southeast’s top tournaments. Over the past year with intense strength training Patrick has put on twenty pounds of solid muscle. He stands at six feet tall and weighs 170 pounds. In addition to weight training, weekly speed and agility training has helped him drop his 60 time almost a half second. He is one of the hardest workers I have ever seen and there is no question in my mind that Patrick will attain his main goal to play at the next level and to get a college degree. Patrick is known for not only his play, but his hustle. He might be the last out in an inning, but somehow he is the first one to his position, as he hustles back to the dugout and sprints to his position. This is one of the traits that set him apart from some of the other young players in this game. Hustle and desire are not something you can teach a ball player and Patrick has both. This is the reason why it is a privilege for me to write about Michael Patrick, as it is not his disability that makes him stand out, it but also his passion, motivation and love for the game of baseball.

Scrimmage Recap: Woodmont vs Greenwood

By: Nick Nickles – February 12, 2010 Scrimmage Day: Woodmont at Greenwood Two clubs that look to make pleasant surprises met in Greenwood Thursday night ahead of a statewide snow storm. Both Greenwood Eagles and Woodmont Wildcats are coming off playoff seasons in ’09. Woodmont will look to build upon their best record in two decades finis… The new DP website is here. For all the great DP content, subscribe. If you have any login/subscription issues, please contact our support team. Your feedback on the new experience is appreciated as well. Username Password Remember Me     Forgot Password

Spring Preview: Carolina Forest Panthers

By: Jack Jolly – February 15, 2010 The 2009 Panther squad just missed the playoffs in their first season of 4A baseball. This year Carolina Forest will strive to make its mark in the 4A ranks as they play their second season of 4A competing in region VI-AAAA.  The 2010 edition of the Panther baseball team will look to replace four de… The new DP website is here. For all the great DP content, subscribe. If you have any login/subscription issues, please contact our support team. Your feedback on the new experience is appreciated as well.

Spring Preview: AC Flora Falcons

By: Andy Hallett – February 20, 2010 The 2010 A.C. Flora Falcons will look back to move forward. After a quick playoff exit in 2009, the Falcons bring back 7 starters who look to rebound from last year’s early exit. "The entire pitching staff graduated as did our top offensive threat, but I like our mix of young talented players," sa… The new DP website is here. For all the great DP content, subscribe. If you have any login/subscription issues, please contact our support team. Your feedback on the new experience is appreciated as well.

Pre-Season Player Rankings: Class of 2013

-Diamond Rankings: Class of 2013- Right-Handed Pitchers  Rank  Name  High School  1  Cody Smith  Lexington  2  Tucker Burgess  Easley  3  Zach Hamilton  Blythewood  4  Matthew Quarles  Emerald  5  Jamal Keels  Manning  6  Cameron… The new DP website is here. For all the great DP content, subscribe. If you have any login/subscription issues, please contact our support team. Your feedback on the new experience is appreciated as well.

Pre-Season Player Rankings: Class of 2012

-Diamond Rankings: 2012 Graduates-  Right-Handed Pitchers  Rank  Name  High School  1  Brandon Hester  Stratford  2  Austin Mason  Eastside  3  Dan Joyner  JL Mann  4  Michael Wright  Gaffney  5  Austin Livingston  Ashley Ridge  … The new DP website is here. For all the great DP content, subscribe. If you have any login/subscription issues, please contact our support team. Your feedback on the new experience is appreciated as well.

Pre-Season Player Rankings: Class of 2011

-Diamond Rankings: 2011 Graduates-  Right-Handed Pitchers  Rank  Name  High School  Committed  1  Daniel Gossett  Byrnes  Clemson  2  Taylor Guerrieri  North Augusta  South Carolina  3  Brandon Landrie  Spartanburg  C of C  4  Taylor Alva… The new DP website is here. For all the great DP content, subscribe. If you have any login/subscription issues, please contact our support team. Your feedback on the new experience is appreciated as well.

Pre-Season Player Rankings: Class of 2010

-Diamond Rankings: 2010 Graduates- Right-Handed Pitchers  Rank Name High School Committed 1 Drew Cisco Wando Georgia   2  Drake Thomason Eastside   South Carolina &nbs… The new DP website is here. For all the great DP content, subscribe. If you have any login/subscription issues, please contact our support team. Your feedback on the new experience is appreciated as well.

Scout Day: Saluda Tigers

By: David List – February 9, 2010  DP took a trip to Saluda to see what the Tigers had in store for the 2010 prep season. The rain stayed at bay long enough to get through BP and then the heavens opened up on us. That didn’t stop bullpens though and in the end, we completed all components of the scout day. Head coach Scott Taylor’s group is laden with seniors and they are hoping to make some noise in a very tough 2A region. They will lean on seniors Nolan Noteboom, Andrew Whittle, Will Black, Brian Bushey and Asa Still. Up the middle they looked ready for the task at hand and, as always, pitching depth will play heavily on the success of this team in 2010. Underclassmen Walker Noteboom and Derek Tucker will also play an important role in this team’s success.                                                                                                                         60’s  Name  Grade  Time  Nolan Noteboom  12  7.20  Walker Noteboom  10  7.12  Andrew Whittle  12  7.34  Will Black  12  8.18  Brian Bushey  12  7.10  Seth Quesinberry  12  7.43  Asa Still  12  7.90  Colton Price  11  7.50  Brent Lake  12  7.75  Jack Nicholas  9  8.28  Derek Tucker  10  7.64 DP Note: 60’s were run on a soft track. Catchers-Pop Times  Name  Grade  Time  Andrew Whittle  12  2.09-2.15  Brent Lake  12  3.00-3.12   Outfield-Top Arms  Rank  Name  Grade  1  Walker Noteboom  10  2  Nolan Noteboom  12  3  Colton Price  11   Infield-Top Arms  Rank  Name  Grade  1  Asa Still  12  2  Nolan Noteboom  12  3  Brian Bushey  12  4  Seth Quesinberry  12   Infield-Top Actions  Rank  Name  Grade  1  Nolan Noteboom  12  2  Brian Bushey  12  3  Seth Quesinberry  12  4  Asa Still  12   Hitters-Top BP Rounds/Swings  Rank  Name  Grade  1  Nolan Noteboom  12  2  Brian Bushey  12  3  Asa Still  12  4  Andrew Whittle  12  5  Will Black  12  6  Walker Noteboom  10   Pitchers-Bullpens  Name  Grade  R/L  FB  CB/SL  CH  Nolan Noteboom  12  R  75-76  –  69-70  Walker Noteboom  10  R  77-79  –  71-72  Colten Price  11  L  68-70  –  62  Seith Quesinberry  12  R  66-68  –  60  Derek Tucker  10  L  63-66  –  60 DP Note: All velocity readings were recorded with a Stalker radar gun. Top Prospects  Rank  Name  Grade  Position  1  Nolan Noteboom  12  SS/OF  2  Walker Noteboom  10  OF/P  3  Andrew Whittle  12  C  4  Brian Bushey  12  2nd  5  Will Black  12  1B/P DP Note: Prospect Rankings are based on the player’s current ability level combined with how he projects at the next level. .

Scout Day: Aiken Hornets

By: David List – February 8, 2010 Sunshine finally covered the landscape on Monday and it allowed DP to get out and do a scout day at Aiken High School. The Hornets would bring a very different look to the field this year after losing 7 players to graduation, five of which started regularly. Key losses for the Hornets included Thomas Timmerman and Greg Milanes. Also the twin speedsters in the outfield, Hunter and Kessler Scott, will also be missed defensively.  Coach Luton is looking to his seniors Bryce Clifton, Bren Wilson, Spencer McCants and Bobby Haas for leadership and production this year. Junior Hanlon Maivelett and freshman Trey Roberts will also be counted on to produce and they look to be up to the challenge. Pitching depth will be the key to the success of this team in the upcoming season.  60’s  Name  Grade  Time  Bryce Clifton  12  7.16  Spencer McCants  12  7.46  Tyler Jarchow  10  7.60  Bendon Wilson  12  7.44  Jeffrey Brazier  10  8.02  Trey Roberts  9  7.03  Ryan Maddrey  12  7.91  Hanlon Maivelett  11  7.48  Kendall Barringer  11  7.61  Kevin Boerstler  11  8.81  Zach Grimes  11  7.91  Billy Vickers  11  7.00  Braylin Griffin  11  6.94  Bobby Haas  12  DNR Catchers-Pop Times  Name  Grade  Time  Bobby Haas  12  2.15-2.25  Hanlon Maivelett  11  2.06-2.22  Zach Grimes  11  2.33-2.41 Outfield-Top Arms  Rank  Name  Grade  1  Trey Roberts  9  2  Bryce Clifton  12  3  Billy Vickers  11  4  Cameron Chapman  12  5  Hanlon Maivelett  11 Infield-Top Arms  Rank  Name  Grade  1  Spencer McCants  12  2  Brendon Wilson  12  3  Bryce Clifton  12  4  Kevin Boerstler  11  5  Jeffrey Brazier  10 Infield-Top Actions  Rank  Name  Grade  1  Spencer McCants  12  2  Brendon Wilson  12  3  Jeffrey Brazier  10  4  Trey Roberts  9  5  Kevin Boerstler  11 Hitters-Top BP Rounds/Swings  Rank  Name  Grade  1  Hanlon Maivelett  11  2  Spencer McCants  12  3  Trey Roberts  9  4  Bren Wilson  12  5  Bobby Haas  12  6  Kevin Boerstler  11  7  Cameron Chapman  12 Pitchers-Bullpens  Name  Grade  R/L  FB  CB/SL  CH  Spencer McCants  12  R  81-83  69  –  Brendon Wilson  12  R  77-78  64  65  Kendall Barringer  11  R  67-69  60-61  –  Trey Roberts  9  R  80-81  —–  –  Bryce Clifton  12  L  77-78  CB65, SL69  72  Tyler Jarchow  10  R  71-73  56-57  – DP Note: All velocity readings were recorded with a Stalker radar gun. Top Prospects  Rank  Name  Grade  Position  1  Hanlon Maivelett  11  C/OF  2  Trey Roberts  9  OF/MIF  3  Spencer McCants  12  SS/2B  4  Brendon Wilson  12  SS/2B  5  Bobby Haas  12  C DP Note: Prospect Rankings are based on the player’s current ability level combined with how he projects at the next level.