Best TVC Players in the last 5 Years
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Best TVC Players in the last 5 Years
Well we got opinions on the SEOAL's best for the past five years. Let's hear some opinions on the TVC - Both Divisions
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I'm not sure either Johnson or Chadwell were as good as the Smith boy from Eastern, Hale or Grimm. But they are w/o a doubt top 10 pitchers in the TVC over the last 5 years. Jordan Doup, Matt Christman, & Anthony Dixon were also good pitchers.
VC had some good talent over the past years also, Greg Powell, Matt Brozak (sp), Josh Ousley (sp).
VC had some good talent over the past years also, Greg Powell, Matt Brozak (sp), Josh Ousley (sp).
grizzlyman wrote:I'm not sure either Johnson or Chadwell were as good as the Smith boy from Eastern, Hale or Grimm. But they are w/o a doubt top 10 pitchers in the TVC over the last 5 years. Jordan Doup, Matt Christman, & Anthony Dixon were also good pitchers.
VC had some good talent over the past years also, Greg Powell, Matt Brozak (sp), Josh Ousley (sp).
Well, as far as numbers and high school results go, I think Chadwell, Grimm, and Barnhart were as good as it gets.
Keep in mind that no one saw what Chadwell had on the mound his senior year, and up to that point, he had improved greatly between each season.
His JR year he went 11-2. His regular season loss was a 3-2 loss to Warren, where he gave up 1 earned run. Warren was a regional team that year I believe, and it was as an offensive team. He also lost a multiple error/unearned run 3-2 game to Belpre in the tournament. That year he beat Gallia (Haislop and King) 3-2, where he gave up 1 earned run. He also shut out Southern twice, and gave up a total of 3 or 4 hits in the two games combined. Rocky gave him the nod against the best teams.
That same year Barnhart went either 10 or 11 and 0. He just had a bit higher ERA than Chadwell. Chadwell's was .052 or something along those lines. Barnhart's was just over 1.00. Barnhart got Eastern both times, Alexander, and Marietta.
Tyler Chadwell was the best all-around player over that time period IMO.
Some others since 2003:
Brad Grimm (FH)
Brandon Barnhart (FH)
Joel Gandee (FH)
Nick Springer (FH)
Clint Sears (FH)
Ryan McCune (FH)
Jordan Thornhill (Belpre)
Jake Hale (Alexander)
Probably forgetting some...
FrozenRope9 wrote:I'll throw in a couple of Meigs guys from the early 2000's: Buzzy Fackler & Jimmy Smith. I believe they both graduated in '03.
I agree both of them were good players. I would also include David Poole (TVC MVP Offense Last year) and Jeremy Blackston (TVC MVP Offense his senior year and currently starting Shortsop for Shawnee).
How many of the players mentioned are playing college ball and how are the doing? I see Springer from FH went to Marietta last year but never got an at bat for the big club. Chadwell is going to Ohio this year so hasn't played yet any of the others from Federal play college or any other players mentioned playing now or in the past for any College team?
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I think 2004 was the first year the league split up the MVP into both offensive and defensive awards. However, FH has had someone win the award every year since 2000, and in 1999 Keith Carroll had a 12-1 pitching record (pitched every big game), and a .475 BA for the league champion Lancers. He, though, did not get MVP. It was amazing.
Anyway, FH has won The award or one of the awards in 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, and 2007. That's a pretty good streak.
TVC Hocking MVP since 2003 for FH:
2003: Clint Sears
2004: Brad Grimm
2005: Nick Springer
2006: Tyler Chadwell and Brandon Barnhart
2007: Tyler Chadwell
Anyway, FH has won The award or one of the awards in 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, and 2007. That's a pretty good streak.
TVC Hocking MVP since 2003 for FH:
2003: Clint Sears
2004: Brad Grimm
2005: Nick Springer
2006: Tyler Chadwell and Brandon Barnhart
2007: Tyler Chadwell
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grizzlyman wrote:I think Eastern's 2nd baseman or SS (anyone have a name?) won the offensive in 2004 (seems to me they had a pretty good hitter back then but it may have been the Springer kid from FH) & I think Smith won it in 2005 for defense.
There was a Smith kid that played for them and dont forget Ken Amsberry... I thought he won the offensive MVP one season...???
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Jake Hale and Brad Grimm were as goos as it gets as far as pitching. Jake had all the tools and Brad just had the toughness. I loved playing with both of them. Chadwell was a great player as well, he's probably the best all around player the past few years. Cory Bean was a great catcher. Worked very very hard and I think it's gonna pay off for him at MV.