Friday, June 19, 2009

Boonville Jr. League Baseball 2009

At least two days a week we spend our evenings at the ball park, some weeks it has been more. Jacob would live there if you would let him!!! He missed the cut off to play this year by a month and we recently found out that he cannot play fall ball in Newburgh either. So we are going to enroll him in a league down at Metro in Evansville where Jordan takes baseball lessons. He loves playing baseball and we cannot wait to see him play on a team!!!

Jordan was blessed this year to get a good coach. The past three years have been a big disappointment in the coach department but not this year! Our coach is awesome and Jordan has enjoyed playing on his team!

Jordan started off the season playing catcher a lot but after a practice, the coach moved him to second and sometimes third base. He likes those positions so much better!


Here he is playing third base, I think our team is waiting on the other team to come onto the field!



Jacob watching his big brother play ball!



Coming off the field to get ready to bat! Jordan up until the last few games as only struck out twice. The last few games, he has changed the way he is batting and is striking out more...not so good! It is frustrating him and getting into his head.


Here he is with Zeb eating Sour Skittles. He loves having SS and Bubble Gum Tape in the dugout with him!


Zeb, Jordan and Caleb



This is our team after their win on Thursday night! We found out that we came in 4th in the regular season (out of 7 teams) and will be playing the 5th seed in the tourney on Saturday. If we advance, we play the 1st seed on Monday! Wish us luck!!! I am so proud of each one of the boys on our team...they have worked hard this summer! We love baseball in the Fuller house!!!



1 comment:

Antler said...

Hey, great baseball pictures! I maintain the website for the league at http://www.boonvilleyouthsports.org

My daughter doesn't play these days, but my son played in Bronco this year. My wife and I love watching our's play as well.

Take care,

Dan Ehrhart