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2015 Arizona Junior Fall Classic � ITINERARY ! ! 2015 Arizona Junior Fall Classic ! ITINERARY Wednesday October 14, 2015 8:00 - 9:00 pm Registration 9:00 - 9:30 pm Welcome Presentation @ Four Points - For all players & parents 11:00 pm Curfew – All Players in Their Rooms Thursday October 15, 2015 8:00 am Breakfast 8:30 am Bus Departs for ASU Downtown Campus 9:00 - 10:30 am Tour ASU Downtown 11:00 am Lunch on Bus / Depart for Desert Edge High School 12:15 - 5:00 pm On-Field Workout 5:15 pm Bus Departs for Hotel (Jersey Drop-Off for Laundry upon arrival) 6:15 pm Dinner @ Four Points (No hats / No sandals) 7:30 pm Recruiting Seminar & Panel Discussions (Jersey Pick-up) 10:30 pm Curfew – All Players in Their Rooms ! Nolan Fuller (607) 316-1361 ! ! ! 2015 Arizona Junior Fall Classic ! Friday October 16, 2015 6:00 am Breakfast for All Teams 6:20 am Bus Departs for Peoria Sports Complex All Teams 7:30 / 7:45 / 8:00 am Games BF Red (M2) / UA Royal (M4) / T1 Black (M6) 10:00 am Base Running Talk Outside of Cages BF Red & UA Royal 10:30 am Game T1 Black (M6) 11:00 am Lunch for UA Royal & BF Red on Bus In Parking Lot 11:45 am Cage Work Outside of Game Cages for BF Red 11:45 am Bus Departs for Inside Pitch UA Royal 12:15 pm - 1:45 pm Cage Workout at Inside Pitch for UA Royal 12:45 pm Lunch for T1 Black on Bus to Four Points 1:00 pm Game BF Red (M6) 1:45 pm Bus Departs for Four Points with UA Royal 2:00 pm Base Running Talk In Phoenix Room at Four Points for T1 Black 3:15 pm Bus Departs for Four Points with BF Red 3:30 pm - 4:30 pm Video Review UA Royal (Phoenix Room) 5:30 pm Dinner @ Four Points 7:30 pm Game Review / Daily Recap / Laundry Pick-Up 10:30 pm Curfew - All Players in Their Rooms Saturday October 17, 2015 7:00 am / 8:00 am Breakfast BF Red / Breakfast UA Royal & T1 Black 7:15 am Bus Departs for Peoria Sports Complex BF Red (P2) 8:15 am Bus Departs for Inside Pitch T1 Black & Peoria Complex UA Royal (M1) 9:00 am / 10:00 am Game BF Red (P2) / Game UA Royal (M1) 8:45 am - 10:15 am Cage Workout at Inside Pitch for T1 Black 10:15 am Bus Departs for Four Points T1 Black 11:00 am - 12:00 Video Review T1 Black (Phoenix Room) 11:15 am Lunch for BF Red on Bus to Inside Pitch ! Nolan Fuller (607) 316-1361 ! ! ! 2015 Arizona Junior Fall Classic ! Saturday October 17, 2015 11:45 am - 1:15 pm Cage Workout at Inside Pitch for BF Red 11:45 am Lunch @ Hotel for UA Royal & T1 Black 12:05 pm Bus Departs for Four Points UA Royal 12:40 pm Bus Departs for Peoria Complex T1 Black (P2) 1:25 pm Bus Departs for Four Points BF Red 1:45 pm Bus Departs for Peoria Sports Complex UA Royal (M1) 2:00 pm / 3:00 pm Game T1 Black (P2) / Game UA Royal (M1) 3:00 pm - 4:00 pm Video Review BF Red (Phoenix Room) 4:15 pm Bus Departs for Four Points T1 Black 5:15 pm Bus Departs for Four Points UA Royal 6:30 pm Dinner - All Teams 8:30 pm Get Away Day Meeting / Daily Recap / Laundry Pick-up 10:30 pm Curfew – All Players in Their Rooms Sunday October 18, 2015 6:00 am & 8:30 am Breakfast BF Red & T1 Black / Breakfast UA Royal 6:30 am Bus Departs for Peoria Sports Complex BF Red (M3) & T1 Black (P3) 7:45 & 8:30 am Game BF Red (M3) / Game T1 Black (P3) 9:00 am Bus Departs for Peoria Sports Complex UA Royal (P1) 10:00 am BF Red Offensive Reps in Cages Next to Game Fields 10:45 am Game UA Royal (P1) 10:30 am T1 Black Offensive Reps in Cages Next to Game Fields 11:30 am Bus Departs for Four Points BF Red & T1 Black 12:45 pm Bus Departs for Four Points UA Royal 2:00 pm Airport Transfers Begin ! Nolan Fuller (607) 316-1361 ! ! ! 2015 Arizona Junior Fall Classic ! ROSTERS Under Armour Royal (#4) - Manager: Patrick Anderson / Coach: Jack Lind # FIRST LAST POS HOMETOWN ST 4 Smith Ryan 2B/RHP Hazard KY 7 Padilla Nelson SS Reno NV 23 Harrison Alex 1B/RHP Gig Harbor WA 24 Cianelli SebasFan 2B/RHP Blacksburg VA 25 Torrez Hunter C/3B Temple TX 26 Bung Chris C Irvine CA 27 Miller Seth OF/3B Bradenton FL 28 Jung Elijah OF Dickinson ND 29 Layton Luke RHP/3B Saint Louis MO 30 Setlak Ben SS Evergreen CO 40 Coquillard Henry 1B/RHP Pacific Palisades CA 41 O'Bannon Magruder C/3B Long Beach MS 42 Fischer Mark RHP Bay Village OH 45 Palacios Rene 3B/C La Habra CA Team One Black (#8) - Manager: Darren Fenster / Coach: Darryl ScoO # FIRST LAST POS HOMETOWN ST 5 Atkins Nick 2B Los Angeles CA 7 Posada Xavier C/3B Miami Lakes FL 8 Cro Cameron OF/2B Coppell TX 18 Landers Kyle 1B/2B Flower Mound TX 25 Beck AJ 2B/RHP Granite Bay CA 26 Sim Cody 3B Albany CA 27 Carroll Carson C/3B Spring Hill TN 28 Galatas Nikelle (Nik) OF/RHP Corona CA 29 Gordon Kenneth SS/2B Babylon NY 30 Hamilton Nick SS/OF Peoria AZ 40 Roberts Coby 1B/RHP Boise ID 41 Klein Ethan RHP Hyde Park NY 43 O'hara Ryan 3B/RHP Sonoma CA 44 Brown Casey RHP/1B Darien CT Baseball Factory Red (#9) - Manager: Dave Burba / Coach: Dean Espy # FIRST LAST POS HOMETOWN ST 6 Green Seth 2B/OF Flower Mound TX 7 Alvarez Nino 2B Las Vegas NV 8 Oliver Andrew LHP/OF Santa Rosa CA 24 McMullen Trent 1B/RHP Omaha NE 25 Tempel Michael 2B/RHP Geysburg PA 26 Mitchell Akira 3B/1B Buford GA 27 Horn Prescod C/OF Apache JuncFon AZ 28 NachFgal Jarret C Mamaroneck NY 29 Negley Cade RHP/SS Butler PA 30 Harris Joseph SS/RHP Gillede WY 39 Seymour Carson 3B Temecula CA 40 Deblin Joel RHP/1B Kilauea HI 41 Givin Madhew SS/RHP Castle Pines CO ! Nolan Fuller (607) 316-1361 ! ! ! 2015 Arizona Junior Fall Classic ! STAFF Patrick Anderson: Patrick is currently a manager in the Washington NaFonals OrganizaFon. He played his college ball at Mars Hill College and then went on to play professionally in the FronFer League. He served for 8 seasons with the Kansas City Royals OrganizaFon as a hing coach. Patrick also served as a Head Coach at Hofstra University before taking the job with the NaFonals. His days with Baseball Factory go back to the beginning when the company first was founded. Dave Burba: David is a former Major League Baseball pitcher who played for the Seadle Mariners, San Francisco Giants, CincinnaF Reds, Cleveland Indians, Texas Rangers, and Milwaukee Brewers from 1990 to 2004. In his 15-year major league career, Burba's record was 115– 87, with 1,398 strikeouts, and a 4.49 ERA. Burba became pitching coach of the Tri-City Dust Devils for the 2011 season, the class-A team of the Colorado Rockies. Burba is now the pitching coach for the Modesto Nuts of the California League. Dean Espy: Dean played his college baseball at South Mountain Community College and UCLA. While at SMCC, he carried a .331 bang average with 12 home runs. At UCLA he was primarily the team’s 1B and designated hider. He was dra_ed in the 15th round in the 2011 MLB Amateur Dra_ by the Kansas City Royals. He is currently in the minor league system with the Kansas City Royals. Darren Fenster: Darren Fenster is currently a manager in the Boston Red Sox OrganizaFon. He played at Rutgers University before going on to play in the Kansas City Royals organizaFon. He then Coached at Rutgers for 6 years before joining the professional baseball coaching ranks. Nolan Fuller: Nolan Fuller is the Baseball OperaFons Coordinator with Baseball Factory. He is a graduate of the University of South Carolina Beaufort, where he played and coached under the tutelage of current Pidsburgh Pirates First Base Coach, Rick Sofield. In 2012, Fuller helped the Sand Sharks make their first NAIA World Series - where they finished ranked 7th in the NaFon. In his four years at USCB, the Sand Sharks compiled a record of 142-75. Nolan is also a Baseball Factory Alum, compeFng in events during High School. Jimmy Johnson: Jimmy brings 37 years of professional baseball experience to the Baseball Factory. He managed professionally from Class A – AAA with the Colorado Rockies. He was also the infield, hing, and field coordinator for the Rockies. He is the current hing coordinator with the Colorado Rockies and also does professional hing and defensive lessons in the Phoenix area. He played professionally for seven seasons with the Houston Astros and has coached the Senior NaFonal Team in Prague. Jack Lind: Jack is a former Big League 2nd basemen with the Milwaukee Brewers. A_er his playing career ended, Lind was an assistant coach at Arizona State University in 1981-1982 and a longFme minor league manager. He was a coach for the Buffalo Bisons in 1988. Lind was the Pidsburgh Pirates minor league field instructor in 1989 and minor league coordinator of instrucFon from 1990 to 1996.
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