The Weddington 10U National League All Stars "BLUEHOUNDS
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The Weddington 10U National League All Stars "BLUEHOUNDS
TEAM SPOTLIGHT: WEDDINGTON 10U NATIONAL LEAGUE ALL STARS "BLUEHOUNDS" Submitted by Richard Laughlin The Weddington 10U National League All Stars "BLUEHOUNDS" T he Wesley Chapel Weddington Athletic Association, WCWAA, in Weddington, NC is the home of the Weddington 10U National League 10U All Star Team. We have a tremendous association run by volunteers. We are fortunate in the state of North Carolina to enjoy great baseball weather in February and start our recreation league early. This past year the WCWAA fielded two All Star Teams, one from the National League and one from the American League in the Minors Division. The competition was fierce to make either of these squads. Players are nominated by their recreation league coaches, voted by their fellow players, and invited by the All Star Coach to try out for their league’s all star team. The National League Team had eleven players from six of the eleven squads that made up the national league division this year. The team was formed during the middle of the recreational league championship series in May and played summer all star baseball. In order to get any team to bond together, the individuals go through stages of growth. First is the excitement of making the squad. Second is measuring themselves against the other all star players chosen. One of the critical stages of development is trying to find a common bond that just this team will share. After winning their first tournament in Matthews, NC over the Memorial Day tournament, the players wanted a nickname. They continued to ask me, the head coach, for a nickname for their team. I explained if they could come together and agree with all eleven players they could have a nickname for the team. The Weddington Nationals entered the “Beast of the East” in June 2009 Page 84 • Baseball The Magazine • Issue 4 2009 without a nickname. Numerous ideas were brought up, but the team was unable to agree upon a nickname. Some of the nicknames would have 7 players agree, some would have 8, but there was not one name that all players could agree upon. On day 2 of the Beast of the East tournament, my daughter and three sons convinced me to bring our pet, Odie, a Bassett Hound, to the ball park. After each of the games, players and families would congregate together and share in the great American past time. In the midst of this tournament, the team truly started the cohesion I was looking for from the beginning. The players started to identify with Odie and decided there was no better mascot than the live one enjoying this day at the ball park with the team. After a 3-0 start to the tournament, I found myself at the commissioner’s table finding out about our future play. Three of the players came looking for me explaining that I had to come quick for a team meeting. As I approached the huddle of eleven boys, the smiles were wide and the enthusiasm was high. One of the players, Ray Dawood, became the group spokesperson and announced, “Coach we are 100% on our nickname!” A second player, David Bayha, asked, “Are you ready, coach, for our name?” I asked them one more time, “Every one is in agreement?” All eleven heads were bobbing up and down and they were busting at the seams to announce their name. All of a sudden three of the players in the middle of the group knelt down and there was Odie in the middle of the team with a Player’s hat on and a blue bandanna. All of the players at once started yelling, “We are the BLUEHOUNDS!” We had a very enjoyable time at the Beast of the East tournament. It’s always great to win a tournament. But to be a part of team developing into one voice can be a rewarding experience. I will always remember the Beast of the East and the emergence of the Bluehounds. As stated earlier, competition was fierce for getting on this All Star team, and I would like to highlight some of the talent which made up the squad. Not only are these good ball players, they are great students, good citizens, and very talented off the field also. . Jack Jankowski, #99, throws right, bats right, plays 1B, 3B, and Catcher: Jack has played at WCWAA for 5 years, two time All Star, favorite player is Alex Rodriguez. Jack is also an accomplished swimmer; he was a 2009 Division 1 All Star swimming the 100 yd freestyle relay, the 25 yd free, and the 25 yd butterfly. He was on the 2009 Honor Roll for Weddington Elementary and also volunteers for Operation Shoebox, sending supplies to our troops overseas. David Bayha, #9, throws right, bats right, plays OF and 1B: David has been playing baseball for 6 years. David is a two time All Star. David is an A student at Weddington Elementary and received the 4th grade Leadership Award this past year. David’s older brother plays for the local high school. Baseball runs deep in the family and remains his favorite sport. His favorite team is the Atlanta Braves, favorite player David Wright. Austin Hall, #10, throws right, bats right, plays OF and 1B: Austin has been playing baseball for 5 years. At the age of 8 Austin announced to his parents, “I was born to play this game, baseball is my passion.” Austin had 32 stolen bases during the recreation league season with a batting average of .768. He hit his first home run this year over the CF wall. Austin was selected as the Most Improved Student for 2008 at Rea View Elementary. He has been selected as the Kiwanis Club’s Terrific Kid. Austin was selected as the only representative from his school to attend the D.A.R.E. leadership camp this summer. He recently received his Arrow of Light for Cub Scouts and is now a Boy Scout. Richie Laughlin, #22, throws right, bats right, Pitcher, 1B and OF: Richie has been playing baseball for six years. He is a two time All Star. Richie is in the AIG program at Antioch Elementary. He has been selected as a Kiwanis Club Terrific Kid. He is currently enrolled in the University of Duke Talent Identification Program. He recently scored in the top 3% of the school in state testing. Richie is on the Weddington Pop Warner football team and starts at Flanker and Defensive End. Richie’s favorite player is Victor Martinez and his favorite team is the Cleveland Indians. Ray Dawood, #00, throws right, bats right, SS, 2B, LF: Ray had to be one of the most exciting players to watch on the Bluehounds. If he got on base, he was going to score. If a ball was hit in his direction, he was going to make the catch. Ray has been playing baseball since the age of 4. His favorite position is SS. He excels in school, selected last year for the AIG program in math. His favorite player is Adam LaRoche. He plans someday to attend LSU and study Paleontology. www.baseballthemag.com•www.batwars.com • Page 85