Trio of Ocoee High baseball teams thriving over summer


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  • | 10:47 p.m. July 8, 2015
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OCOEE — The baseball program at Ocoee High School is putting in work in the summer, with two travel ball teams consisting of Knights ballplayers showcasing their skills through the past few weeks.

So far, Ocoee’s 18-and-under team, one of three ballclubs the program is showcasing this summer, has won three of four tournaments this summer.

“We have a lot more kids running around the program this summer, which is a good sign that we are headed in the right direction,” Knights head coach Bobby Brewer said. “We have kids who are committing themselves to this program. It’s been fun to watch these kids grow as players as well as young men.”

Strong play by returning Knights Noah Satterwhite, Logan Cariglio, Jordon Brong, Quinn Koller, Dylon Romano, Trever Daly, Trey Clifton, Colby Karr, Garret Butler, Trevor Stucky, Nate Marrow and Matt Burgard has powered the team to its winning ways.

Ocoee’s 16-and-under summer club is 7-5 so far. That team includes players such as Tyler Williams, Stephen Godek, Caleb Andraus, Kelton Butler, Ryan Lattner, Lincoln Fages, Trisden Brown, Josh Wilkerson, Kian Hall and Garret Duffia.

A team made up of incoming freshman for the Knights is 4-3.

“We have three teams playing this summer, so that’s a lot of baseball — but it gives us a chance to see what we have coming not just for next year, but also for down the road,” Brewer said. “We tell the kids when they come in that we have to outwork everybody if we want to be able to compete with the best teams in the area. … We still have a lot of baseball left this summer, so there is still a lot of work to be done.”

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