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Helping High School Players Get To The Next Level

The Mid Penn Aces is a College Recruitment fall travel baseball team serving the Central Pennsylvania area. We are a 'not for profit' marketing service dedicated to assisting select high school junior and senior high school baseball players and their parents in their college search.

Experience:

  • Since 1999, we have been promoting local high school prospects in the central Pennsylvania area for the last six years - we were the first to focus on 'showcasing' players
  • Established relationships with college coaches and recruiters
  • Have earned the reputation among showcase directors and college coaches as a team of college level players
  • A schedule that puts the players in the right venues - showcases in regions where they are most likely to be recruited and showcases where most college coaches go in their search for players
  • Knowledgeable coaching staff committed to helping those players who want to reach their full potential - not players' parents

Focus:

  • We concentrate on getting players into college - not wins and losses
  • Conduct practices twice a week to give individual instruction to players and to keep players prepared to play
  • Use video equipment to help in individual player development
  • Arrange for College Coach guest speakers at practices or at Showcases

Our Mission:

Provide a highly competitive environment for high school players who as juniors and seniors:

  • Have aspirations to play at the college or professional level
  • Possess above average skills
  • Have the desire and proper attitude towards self-improvement
  • Consider and commit to baseball as their primary sport

Provide a highly competitive game schedule that meets or exceeds the player's abilities.

Provide opportunities to showcase skills and promote players for college and pro play.

Provide an instructional practice environment that develops individual player's skills.

Provide information that assists and prepares players for executing their college search.

Philosophy:

  • Believe there is a place at the next level for all players - DI, DII, DIII and Junior College for all players if they have baseball skills and are dedicated to the game
  • Select players that are committed to the game – not just players that want play college ball but ones that have the ‘work ethic’ to become the best player they can be.

Team Selection for the Mid- Penn Aces is determined by try-out or via invitation from our coaching staff. To learn more about when tryouts are taking place visit our Tryouts/Selection page or contact the staff.

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THE PROGRAM WORKS
Mid-State NCAA Baseball Players 2007

In the Thursday 4/12/07 issue of the Harrisburg Patriot News Sports section, they printed the following list of High School players along with their current college information.  The list was titled; MID STATE NCAA BASEBALL PLAYERS 2007.  The 25 yellow highlighted names, or  stated another way, 40% of the players listed are past Mid Penn Aces players currently playing Division I or Division II college baseball.

DIVISION I
Name College High School
Ben Allen Bucknell Juniata
Corey Bachman VMI Northern
Joel Brookens N.C. State Gettsburg
Andy Brouse Bucknell Midd-West
Andrew Caron Campbell Waynesboro
Kevin Crimmel Villanova Central Dauphin
Matt Curran Ohio State Cedar Cliff
Allan Donato Purdue CD East
Chris Donnelly Navy Mechanicsburg
Cody Eppley VCU Northern
Aaron Haslem Mt. St. Mary's Trinity
Mitch Heckert Delaware Central Dauphin
Bucky Kosyk Mt. St. Mary's Mechanicsburg
Kellen Kulbachi James Madison Hershey
Tylor Love UM-Eastern Shore Palymra
Austin Markel West Virginia Upper Dauphin
Kris Mengle George Mason Cumberland Valley
Theron Minium Ohio State Cedar Cliff
Ryan Murray Mt. St. Mary's East Pennsboro
Spencer Patten Towson Lower Dauphin
Trevor Reid Siena Central Dauphin
Travis Reisser Coastal Carolina Palymra
Brett Sellers James Madison Green Castle
Rob Shenk Davidson Lower Dauphin
Travis Smink VMI Line Mountain
Bryon Snyder Bucknell Central Dauphin
Matt Trusch Mt. St. Mary's Mechanicsburg
Dustin Umberger Liberty Lower Dauphin
Zach Umberger Towson Lower Dauphin
Tyler Winch UM-Eastern Shore Cedar Cliff

DIVISION II
Name College High School
Jared Barkdoll Francis Marion Green Castle
Corey Betz Indiana, PA Northern
Jared Boger Shippensburg Cedar Crest
Andrew Burke Shippensburg Chambersburg
Frank D'Agostino Shippensburg Pine Grove
Austin Donmoyer Flagler Pine Grove
Josh Haines Mansfield West Snyder
Sam Hart USC-Up State Cumberland Valley
Matt Hopkins West Chester Cedar Crest
Travin Jackson Shaw CD East
Jason Kelly Shippensburg Central Dauphin
Nate Krantz Kutztown Cumberland Valley
Matt Kulbachi Kutztown Hershey
Rick Lawyer Mt. Olive CD East
Travis Lepperd Mansfield Susquenitta
Ryan Loper Kutztown Cumberland Valley
Jamie Mengle Shippensburg Cumberland Valley
Lance Miller Mansfield Big Spring
Jeremiah Negley Indiana, PA Carlisle
Kevin Plott Bloomsburg Cumberland Valley
Alex Pruchnik Sheperd Hershey
Kenny Reisinger Sheperd West Perry
Eli Rock California, PA Waynesboro
Eric Rosenberger Mansfield Northern
Hunter Ruoss Lander Cedar Crest
Sam Schmitt Ohio Valley CD East
Nick Schreiber California, PA Green Castle
David Slusser West Chester Carlisle
Cody Stinger Mansfield Chambersburg
Zach Ullrich Mansfield Cedar Cliff
Kyle Warner Shippensburg Upper Dauphin

90% of past Mid-Penn Aces have played or are playing at the college level. The following is a list of colleges, by division, where they have attended or now attend:

School - DI School - DII School - DIII School - JC
Bucknell Bloomsburg Alvernia Allegheny
Campbell Bridgewater Baldwin Wallace Delaware Tech
Coppin State California University of PA Eastern Monnonite Frederick
Davidson Clarion Elizabethtown Gloucester County Community College
Delaware East Stroudsburg Frostburg Hagerstown
Delaware State IUP Gettysburg Pitt-Johnstown
East Carolina Kutztown Keystone  
George Mason Mansfield Lebanon Valley  
James Madison Sheppard Maryville  
Johns Hopkins Shippensburg McDaniel  
Lehigh University of South Carolina Upstate Messiah  
Liberty West Chester Piedmont  
Mount St. Mary's   Salisbury  
Old Dominion   Shenandoah  
Ohio State   Virginia Wesleyan  
Penn State   Washington & Jefferson  
Pittsburgh   Western Maryland  
Purdue   York College  
Rider      
Siena      
Towson      
University of New Orleans      
VMI      
William & Mary      

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2007 Success - Over 160 Contacts

The following is a list of the colleges and professional teams that have attended our games:

College Pro Scouts
Arcadia University (PA) Anaheim Angels
Army Arizona Diamondbacks
Averett University (VA) Arizona Cardinals
Bloomfield College (NJ) Baltimore Orioles
Bloomsburg University (PA) Chicago Cubs
Bridgewater College (VA) Cincinnati Reds
Brookdale Community College (NJ) Cleveland Indians
Bucknell University (PA) Colorado Rockies
College of Wooster (OH) Detroit Tigers
Columbia University (NY) Florida Marlins
Dartmouth College (NH) Houston Astros
DeSales University (PA) Kansas City Royals
Duquesne University (PA) Milwaukee Brewers
Fairleigh Dickinson University (NJ) New York Yankees
Fairleigh Dickinson University - Teaneck (NJ) Philadelphia Phillies
Gannon University (PA) Pittsburgh Pirates
George Mason University (VA) St. Louis Cardinals
Indiana Univerity of Pennsylvania (PA) Seattle Mariners
James Madison University (VA) Tampa Bay Devil Rays
Kings College (PA) Texas Rangers
Kutztown University (PA) Washington Nationals
Lackawanna College (PA) Major League Scouting Bureau
Lafayette College (PA)  
Lebanon Valley College (PA)  
Lehigh University (PA)
 
Long Island University (NY)  
Marietta College (OH)  
Marist College (NY)  
Millersville University (PA)
 
Misericordia University (PA)  
Monmouth University (NJ)  
Montclair State University (NJ)  
Niagara University (NY)  
New Jersey Institute of Technology (NJ)  
Niagara University (NY)  
Pace University (NY)  
Penn State University (PA)  
Radford University (PA)  
Randolph-Macon College (VA)  
Rider University (NJ)  
Rowan University (NJ)  
Rutgers University (NJ)  
St. Josephs University (PA)  
Seton Hall University (NJ)  

Shenandoah University (VA)

 
Shepherd University (DC)  
Shippensburg University (PA)  
Siena College (NY)  
Slippery Rock University (PA)  
Stevens Institute of Technology (NJ)  
Temple University (PA)  
Thiel College (PA)  
Towson University (MD)  
United States Military Academy (NY)  
University of Buffalo (NY)  
University of Delaware (DE)  
University of Maryland (MD)  
University of Maryland, Baltimore County (MD)  
University of Pennsylvania (PA)  
University of Pittsburgh (PA)  
University of Richmond (VA)  
University of Virginia (PA)  
Villanova University (PA)  
Virginia Commonwealth University (VA)  
Virginia Military Institute (VA)  
Washington and Jefferson College (PA)  
Widener University (PA)  
Winthrop University (NC)  
York College of Pennsylvania (PA)  

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College Bound Aces
Thus far, the following 2007 players are headed to college:

Sam Phillips - Susquehannock High School - Going to Westchester University
Scott Buckwalter - Central Dauphin High School - Going to Villanova University
Brandon Cotten - Williams Valley High School - Going to Rider University
Matt Patterson - Cedar Crest High School - Going to Kutztown University
Zach Seaman - Central Dauphin High School - Going to Shippensburg University
Ryan Dove - Palmyra - Going to University of Charleston in WV
Brooks Watts - Trinity High - Going to University of Charleston in WV
Jimmy Baum - West Perry High School - Going to Lackawanna College
Craig Ricks - Dallastown - Going to Widener University

Mid Penn Aces..."Helping High School Players Get To The Next Level."

Frequently Asked Questions

How do you select your team?

We select by position. We select the best 2 players for each position and approximately ten pitchers. While it is possible to be selected to the team as a position player and a pitcher, it is also possible that a player can be selected as a pitcher only or a position player only.

We also select by the position that best suits that player - the position that he is probably best suited at the college level. For example, a player may be the starting shortstop at his High School because that's where he is needed to best support the team. But his best position may be at second.

We select by grade. For example; if after try outs there are 3 shortstops that have equal ability and of the three, one is a junior - we will select the seniors. Reason is that the junior has another year.

How many players do you select?

We select 18 to 20 players. We need to be sure that each position player gets enough playing time. There are times we take more players. Because pitchers only pitch 4 to 5 innings each weekend we know we need at least 10 pitchers. Thus the final number of players selected is determined by how many position players also pitch and how many players are pitchers only.

How much playing time does each player get?

Playing time for position players is divided equally. This way each player is assured of sufficient showcase playing time.

How much will my son pitch?

Pitchers throw approximately 40 - 50 pitches each weekend. This is done because college coaches want to see as many pitchers as possible - in the least amount of time. So we use at least 3 pitchers each game. We know that a college coach can make a determination about a pitcher - IS INTERESTED IN THAT PLAYER - after 30 - 40 pitches.

Do you play weekend tournaments? In a Fall League?

We do not play in a league or tournaments. We play in showcases. Teams that play in Tournaments or Leagues are more interested in winning. We play in showcases because we know that the teams we play against have similar philosophy - show each player at the position that he is best suited for when he goes to college - not the position that will help the team win the game. College coaches don't go to a showcase to see who has the best team but rather which players have the college level skills for the positions they are looking to fill.

College coaches go to showcases because they have time restriction - usually 2 hours. They know they will see and can evaluate more players in the least amount of time. With time restirctions, more games are played between more different teams. And they also know that Showcase teams split up their players' playing time.

Where do you play?

We try to stay in the Mid Atlantic states area. We have found that the team gets some 'southern' exposure when we attend Virginia Showcases. And those 'southern' schools do attend the showcases held in the Mid-Atlantic area.

There are only 11.7 baseball scholarships available. The tuition costs for an out-of-state player are higher than those of an in-state player. Coaches get 'more for their money' by dividing up the scholarship monies for the in-state players. Unless you are a high end Division I player, we have found that the majority of the southern schools do not extend much interest.

What types of players do you select?

We are not a typical fall baseball team.  First there is the commitment factor.  You are expected at each Showcase and to attend the practices during the 8 to 10 weeks.  Second is the skill level factor.  Since our inception in 1999, we have selected players that have recived recoginition such as "First Team" status from the local newspapers - The Patriot News Big 11 Selection, The Carlisle Sentinel All Sentinel Team, The York Dispatch and Public Opinion All Star Teams. For example, from the past few years:

MID-PENN ACES - 2008 PATRIOT NEWS BIG 11 HIGH SCHOOL BASEBALL ALL-STARS

Sam Philips, Susquehanna High School – Senior Infielder

  • Third Selection (Second team 2007, All-Underclassmen 2006)
  • Mid Penn All-star 2008

Versatile and a thrill to watch,Phillips started to show superior defensive skills last season and hit nearly .400. This time, the sweet-swinging lefty went off the charts, leading the Indians (15-8) to their first PIAA Class AAA showing in quite some time

Great footwork and a strong arm made Phillips the best pure infielder in the region. Plus, coach Matt Rau’s top slugger popped a gaudy .593 batting average, a mid state best, with 24 runs, 10 doubles and a .898 slugging percentage. Phillips, bound for Division II Westchester, also cracked four home runs from his leadoff post.

Zach Seaman, Central Dauphin – Senior Infielder

Third Selection (Second team 2007, All-Underclassmen 2006)

Mid Penn All-star 2008

In the first few weeks, Seaman battles tendonitis while teammate Scott Buckwalter nursed a back injury, stripping the Rams of their top two pitchers. It’s a big reason why Central Dauphin’s anticipated season never really took off. But Seaman made pother contributions, most notably with his play at shortstop.

Showing good range and a sturdy arm, seaman worked confidently up the middle while chipping in a nice .353 batting average and 24 RBI’s. Seaman, who scored 25 runs for the 3-AAA entry, will toil at Shippensburg University next season.

Kasey Cooper, Cedar Cliff – Catcher

First Selection - Under normal conditions, quality backstops are not hard to find in this region. But only a few emerged this time, and Cooper made sure he landed at the top of the list. Moving from Central Dauphin, Cooper guided a developing staff and helped the Colts land a District 3-AAAA bid.

His technique, blocking skills and powerful toss to second are just a few reasons why Cooper earned this position. Another is his performance at the dish. Cooper, a showcase whiz, posted a solid .383 average with 27 runs batted in and six doubles. Not bad, considering it was Cooper’s first full season behind the plate.

MID-PENN ACES - 2008 YORK DAILY RECORD HIGH SCHOOL BASEBALL ALL-STARS

Dan Dierdorff, Northeastern: The junior right-hander went 6-0 with a 0.98 ERA for the Bobcats, who won the Division II title, qualified for the District 3 Class AA tournament and finished 15-6. Dierdorff struck out 46 batters in 42 innings of work and walked just four. "Whenever we faced him, we knew runs would be at a premium," New Oxford coach Scott Anderson said. "That's why we'd have our No. 3 hitter bunt against him trying to get a guy into scoring position."

Wickham Simonds, York Suburban: The junior outfielder hit .368 with 17 RBIs and 15 runs scored for the Trojans, who finished 10-9 before falling to Bishop McDevitt in a District 3 Class AAA play-in round game. Simonds had six doubles, a triple and two home runs to show for his 57 at-bats.

KULBACKI NAMED COLLEGIATE BASEBALL'S NATIONAL CO-PLAYER OF THE YEAR

Ex-Mid-Penn Aces players Kellen Kulbacki was named Collegiate Baseball’s National Co-Player of the Year. Kulbacki, who attended Hershey High School and is now at James Madison University, played on the 2002 Mid Penn Aces team.  

Here’s what he did to achieve this honor:

  • Led NCAA Division I hitters with 24 Home Runs
  • #1 in the USA in slugging percentage - .943
  • #2 in the nation in batting average - .464
  • He set James Madison records for home runs, Batting average, slugging percentage, total bases and tied the record for RBI’s.

Kulbacki was recently selected by the San Diego Padres in the 2007 Major League Baseball draft.

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Mid-Penn Aces Professional Baseball Players

Jason Sugden - Anaheim Angels
Evan Englebrook - Houston Astros
Justin Wenger - Amarillo Dillas - United Baseball League
Corey Bachman - Chicago Cubs
Kellen Kulbacki - San Diego Padres

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MID-PENN ACES OFF TO A GREAT START

At the 4 showcases the Mid Penn Aces have attended thus far there have been over 80 college coaches in attendance:

  • Shippensburg – 3 coaches
  • James Madison – 23 coaches
  • Mt. Saint Mary’s – 8 coaches
  • Toms River – 55 coaches

At Toms River, Brad Fidler from the Major League Baseball Scouting Bureau was in attendance along with 5 professional Scouts.

COLLEGE COACHES AND PROFESSIONAL SCOUTS CONTINUE TO SEE MID PENN ACES PLAYERS

Five College Coaches and 3 Professional Scouts attend the Slippery Rock showcase.  That week end is followed up with the Gene Yani Lehigh Valley Showcase.  Even though Friday night was rained out 18 College Coaches and 13 Professional Scouts are in attendance.  The following is a list of the attendees:

Colleges Pro Scouts
University of Maryland Washington Nationals
Rider University (NJ) Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim
Dartmouth College (NH) Philadelphia Phillies
Siena College (NY) Cincinnati Reds
Marist College (NY) Oakland Athletics
DeSales University (PA) Arizona Diamondbacks
University of Pittsburgh (PA) Los Angeles Dodgers
Lafayette College (PA) Major League Scouting Bureau
Lehigh University (PA) Pittsburgh Pirates
St. Josephs University (PA) Texas Rangers
Temple University (PA) Tampa Bay Rays
Hofstra University (NY) Boston Red Sox
West Chester University (PA) Detroit Tigers
Longwood University (VA)  
Keystone College (PA)  
East Stroudsburg University (PA)  
University of Delaware (DE)  
Delaware State University (DE)  

2008 SHOWCASE A SUCCESS!!!!!

With the new format the 2008 Showcase had 20 College coaches and 7 Professional Scouts including Brad Fidler, the MLB Scouting Director, were in attendance.  On Friday night 9 College Coaches / Professional Scouts attended the double header held at Creekview Park and 7 attended the double header held at Wenger Field in Fredericksburg.  During the Saturday morning skills work out held on City Island 21 college coaches / professional scouts were on the field watching over 160 High School players showcase their skills.  Then stayed and watched 4 games to see them in a competitive environment. 

COLLEGE COACH TESTIMONIALS

Al,

Definitely one of the best run showcases I've been to.  Thanks so much for putting on the showcase.  I thought you did a Great job! 

Thanks again.
Brian Reitnour
Allegheny College - Assistant Baseball Coach

Al,

I really enjoy coming to your showcase, new format this year was great idea … able to see everyone’s arms… Anytime you can evaluate a lot of kids at one time is great for us.  Will continue to attend in the future as PA kids have been a good draw for us over the years.

Ben Spotts
Bridgewater College

Al,

Thank you for everything. The showcase was a big help and I hope to be there again next year.

Joe Sinicola
Pitching Coach
Siena Baseball

LIST OF ATTENDEES

Colleges Pro Scouts
Alvernia Cleveland Indians
IUP Boston Red Sox
Shippensburg Cincinati Reds
Messiah Seatle Mariners
Lackawananna Diamondbacks
Elizabeth Dodgers
Bridgewater Major League Baseball Scouting Director
Bloomsburg  
Alleghany  
Marist  
McDaniel  
Siena  
Westchester  
Kings  
Lebanon Valley  
Monmouth  
Kutztown  
Rider  
Delaware State  
Widener  

A special thanks to Tim Foreman, Harrisburg Senators Field Director, whose efforts made it work.

LONGTIME SKIPPER HONORED BY ACES


George Trein and Marshall Englebrook from the Mid-Penn Aces present a custom printed Bianchi Wood Bat and Rawlings Baseball to Ken Lewis to honor his 70 years of coaching baseball.

During the 10th Annual PA Woodbat Showcase, Coach Al Hobby and general manager Marshall Englebrook of the Mid-Penn Aces presented Ken Lewis, coach of the Susquehanna Valley Tornadoes, with an inscribed wooden bat to honor his 70 years of dedication to the game of baseball. Lewis has been a player, coach and major league scout over the course of his many years in baseball.  

Lewis, born in Chicago on January 17, 1922 coached his first team in 1938 at age 16 in the Marquette Park Section of Chicago's south side. In 1941 he played for the Boston Hoboes, a barnstorming affiliate of the House of David, traveling throughout the south, southwest and midwest. Later he participated in the minor league systems for the Cubs and Dodgers.  

He is a 1988 member of the Pennsylvania American Legion Sports Hall of Fame.  His current team, the Susquehanna Valley Tornadoes, has participated in the PA Wood Bat Showcase since 2000.  Lewis has had many of his Tornado players move on to the college and professional ranks.  Most recently Matt Wright out of Shippensburg University, a 2005 participant in the PA Wood Bat Showcase for Lewis, was drafted by the Toronto Blue Jays and played this year for Toronto's single A affiliate the Auburn Doubledays.  Ken Lewis currently resides with his wife of 65 years, Ouida, in Watsontown, Pennsylvania.

Shown above right:
Sixteen year old Ken Lewis in his first season of coaching youth baseball in Chicago in 1938.

Above left:
Ken Lewis, coach with the Susquehanna Valley Tornadoes, with his special awards from the PA Wood Bat Showcase for his 70 years in coaching.

Read more about Ken Lewis in this sports blog post on PennLive.com.

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MID-PENN ACES 2007 OFF TO A GREAT START

At the 3 showcases the Mid Penn Aces have attended thus far there have been over 100 college coaches in attendance. During this time we have handed out our team packet of player profile sheets to 37 College Coaches.  Based on sign in sheets we can confirm that several of the coaches came a second day. This means that there were some players on the team that the college coaches liked enough the first time they saw them that they made it a point to come back and take a second look. The following is the list:

Week Location School Pro Scouts
1 Shippensburg University Kutztown  
    Millersville  
    Shippensburg  
    West Chester  
2 James Madison University Averett Mariners
    Bloomsburg  
    Bridgewater  
    George Mason  
    James Madison  
    Randolf Macon  
    Richmond  
    Rider  
    Shenandoah  
    Shepperd  
    Towson State  
    University of Delaware  
    Virginia  
    VMI  
3 Tom's River Arcadia Astros
    Army Indians
    Bloomfield Nationals
    Brookdale CC Reds
    Fairleigh Dickinson  
    FDU Teaneck  
    Monmouth  
    Montclair State  
    NJIT  
    Pace  
    Richmond  
    Rutgers  
    Seton Hall  
    Sienna  
    Stevens IOT  
    UMBC  
    University of Pittsburgh  
    West Chester  
    Widener  

 

MID-PENN ACES FINISH UP THEIR 2007 SEASON

(Click photos to enlarge)

The Mid Penn Aces, as they do every year, finished out the season playing a 14 inning game against Frederick Community College.  Frederick Community College is a DII Junior College that has made it to the Junior College World Series 4 times in the last ten years.  This game is a great way for the players to see how they ‘stack up’ against college players.

The week prior, at Slippery Rock University the Mid Penn Aces played in front of 16 college coaches and pro scouts.  Those in attendance were:

Colleges:

University of Buffalo
Pitt
Duquesne
Slippery Rock
Thiel College
Washington and Jefferson
Niagara
Manette College
Gannon University
Wooster

Pros:

Seattle Mariners
Baltimore Orioles
NY Yankees
Colorado Rockies
Pirates
Cleveland

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Testimonials

"I have committed to Rider, and accepted a scholarship to play for them. I just wanted to thank you for your continued support, and everything that you have done for me and for my college search. I also wanted to praise the Mid-Penn Aces, as it has been one of the best things in my life, and it has given me the opportunity to play Division 1 baseball. Thanks again!"
--Mason Heyne, Player on Mid-Penn Aces 2006 team

"Mason verbally committed to Rider …he is happy with his decision …Rider will be the perfect fit for him. Thank you so much for all of your help, we really appreciate everything you did for him. Mason is tearing it up this season in high school ball. I think playing over the fall really helped his game. I think you have a great program and Mason would have never gotten Rider's attention had he not played for the Aces."
--Darla Heyne, Mother of Mason Heyne, 2006 Mid-Penn Aces player

"I come to your games because I know the talent level of the competition and on your team is what I am looking for."
-- Bruce Peddie, Former Head Coach of Shippensburg University

"The focus should change in the fall. Instead of wins and losses, fall is the time for the player to maximize his exposure to pro and college coaches as well as getting additional playing time. Coach Hobby and staff are to be commended for giving Central Pennsylvania baseball players this opportunity."
--Tom Burns, Area Scout, Toronto Blue Jays

"This has truly been an experience and an opportunity we will never forget. We thank you for providing our son the opportunity to demonstrate his pitching skills and for giving him an opportunity he may not have had."
--Parents of Jack Mascalus from Central Dauphin High School

"Jason's participation on the team was an excellent experience. It gave him exposure to many college coaches and professional scouts who had never seen him play."
--Parents of Jason Sugden, drafted by Philadelphia Phillies 2000 and Angels 2002.

"Your program is the next step parents are searching for to take their kids from high school to the college level. The reputation your team has achieved draws invaluable exposure from many college coaches and scouts. With both the on and off field guidance you provide, our son was able to receive a scholarship to Shippensburg University."
--Parents of Steve Pokopec from Northeastern High School

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