Recap: Dorman Cavaliers at Mauldin Mavericks

By: Nick Nickles-April 16, 2008 DP was in Mauldin to view the Dorman Cavaliers take on the home team Mavericks. In a game that would look good on paper, it didn’t even turn out to be a contest at all. Dorman would turn this game into a batting practice session early throwing up five runs quickly before making an out, highlighted by Jake… 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

Recap: Rock Hill Bearcats at York Cougars

By: Charlie Lisk-April 15, 2008 Talk about a marathon? Twelve innings in a high school game is an eternity. This was advertised as a pitcher’s duel between two seasoned pitchers and it lived up to that billing. York’s lefty ace Zac Feusser (right), who will probably hear his name called on June 5th of this year in the MLB First-Year Player Draft,… 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.

Recap: Sumter Gamecocks at Hartsville Red Foxes

  Hartsville Red Foxes Win Dramatic Game vs. Sumter Gamecocks, 4-3 By: DP Staff Writer-April 15, 2008      The Sumter Gamecocks traveled over to Hartsville for a key Region VI-AAAA matchup. Hartsville sent their ace Jordan Lyles to the mound to try and get the victory against Sumter. Sumter jumped on to… 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.

Recap: Laurens Raiders at Easley Greenwave

By: Nick Nickles-April 15, 2008 DP headed to Laurens Tuesday night to witness first hand the second clinched championship in as many days if the Raiders could defeat the Easley Greenwave. Laurens entered the game standing at a strong 8-0 in the region and would send South Carolina commitment Dre Watts to the mound. Easley would come to town with … 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.

Recap: Spartanburg Vikings at Boiling Springs Bulldogs

By: Nick Nickles-April 14, 2008 DP was in Spartanburg County on Monday to see if Boiling Springs would officially be crowned the Region 2-4A champions with a victory over Spartanburg at home. It was seemingly inevitable that a celebration was imminent sometime this week with the magic number being one and three games to go. The Vikings we… 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.

Recap: Goose Creek Gators at Wando Warriors

By: Austin Alexander-April 14, 2008 On a chilly, damp night in Mount Pleasant, Diamond Prospects was able to check in on two clubs for the first time in 2008, it just happened to also be a critical Region VII-4A game! Goose Creek and their potent offense traveled to Wando on Monday with their hot arm on the mound, unfortunately for the Ga… 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.

Recap: Barnwell Warhorses at Gilbert Indians

By: David List-April 14, 2008 Diamond Prospects found itself in Gilbert on Monday night to take in a game between two perennial teams in 2A baseball. Barnwell traveled to the highly-touted Gilbert Indians home field and sent their ace, Cash Collins (right) to the mound to battle some of the host’s big name prospects. Both teams scored ea… 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.

The Value or Detriment of Emotion

By: Brent Cole – April 13, 2008 The psychological status of an athlete has been explained and searched over and over in several metaphors and clichés. We hear about a player having their ‘game face’ on or ‘being in the zone’. But what does all that mean as far as preparing a team or a player to get to that point? Does the amount of emotion a player shows on the field determine how hard he plays and, if so, who decides when a player is at that point or needs to be lit up a little bit? A player displaying emotion on the field can be looked at as both a positive and a negative. You don’t want your players wearing everything on their sleeve throughout any type of game because that, depending on the maturity of the kid, could get embarrassing quick. I think this is particularly relevant to a pitch because, unless he is out their just pumping something special, he is going to have ups and downs every single inning. At the same time, if you have six guys going full tilt, showing you they want to win and the other three appear to just be going through the motions, you have to question their desire at that moment. This type of thought process can get confusing because a lot of people, be it coaches, fans or players, all have a different idea of what type of emotion is necessary throughout the course of a baseball game. For me, I need to find a happy medium between a kid who cries when his teams loses and a kid who will break a bat rack every time he strikes out. Neither behavior is acceptable throughout the course of a season. Baseball is not for babies and childish behavior has to be replaced by a desire to make adjustments and not get beaten again. To make those adjustments, a player has to understand why he failed and that information is not going to come when helmets are flying. I think to better understand what you want emotionally from a player, you need to have a better definition of what you’re talking about. For this, I am going to replace the word emotion with intensity. You want a player who has obvious intensity without being an emotional liability to your team. Your base runner hits the ground hard diving back into first after an attempted pick and, as soon as his hand hits the bag, he is bouncing back up still ready to steal a base. That is intensity that his teammates can feed off of. A pitcher who gives up a homerun and spits out expletives that make grandmother in the back row of the grandstands blush is intense too, but is an embarrassment to the team, his family and himself. Don’t get me wrong, I want someone who is unhappy when they fail. You should never be satisfied when you get beat, even in baseball where you will fail at something each afternoon you decide to lace ‘em up. But a player who gets bent out of his frame every time something less than positive happens, will drag down a team and needs to be controlled no matter how talented he is. Physical toughness is a quality you want in a player because he will usually be durable and have a general absence of fear. However, if that same guy is mentally weak, he may be marketable as a standout ballplayer, but useless to a team that is trying to win championships. There is nothing more intimidating than teams that will have nine guys give everything they have and show no defeated reactions when they fail. If those teams have a pitching staff that can keep them in ballgames, then they can wear down teams that are not as strong-minded by simply acting like they can play with anyone. About the author: Brent Cole played college baseball at Wingate and Greensboro College in North Carolina. He is now an assistant coach at Asheboro High School and will be an assistant this coming summer for the Coastal Plains League’s Asheboro Copperheads.

Recap: Byrnes Rebels at Mauldin Mavericks

By: Nick Nickles-April 13, 2008 DP was in Mauldin on Saturday night to watch the start of "what will be week" in Region 2-4A. In the past week, nothing short of a bunched-up-fiasco occurred in the standings with playoff slots and seeds now to be determined in the final days of the regular season. Every team in this region will play thr… 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.

Recap: Laurence Manning Swampcats at Robert E. Lee Cavaliers

  Robert E. Lee Academy Defends Home Field Defeating Laurence Manning 3-2 By: Lee Long-April 11, 2008  Diamond Prospects made a trip over to Bishopville to check in on a couple of fine SCISA programs. It was the special environment only found in small towns as there were tailgating chairs lined up around the field and the bleachers… 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.