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Michigan Jets' 2013 Accomplishments

This is what the Michigan Jets accomplished

in 2013.:


• The Jets had a 35-14-3 overall record.


• The Jets defeated teams from Michigan, Ohio, Illinois, Indiana, Missouri, and Ontario.


• The Jets went 4-0 in the Genesee Fieldhouse Fire and Ice Invitational.

• The Jets won the Genesee Fieldhouse Fire and Ice Invitational.

• The Jets did not allow a run in the Genesee Fieldhouse Fire and Ice Invitational.


• The Jets came in third place at the USSSA Great Lakes Challenge.


• The Jets came in third place out of 20 teams at the USSSA Great Lakes Elite.

• The Jets tied for 9th place out of 64 teams at the Pastime Tournaments Great Lakes Tournament of Champions.

• The Jets came in first place out of 42 teams at the Motor City Pride Collegiate Clash.

• The Jets won their pool at the Motor City Pride Collegiate Clash.

• The Jets were the #2 seed out of 42 teams coming out of pool play at the Motor City Pride Collegiate Clash.

• The Jets only allowed a total of eleven runs in eight games at the Motor City Pride Collegiate Clash.

• The Jets went 7-0-1 at the Motor City Pride Collegiate Clash.

• The Jets came in second place out of 20 teams at the USSSA Firecracker Classic.

• The Jets went 5-2 at the USSSA Firecracker Classic.

• The Jets defeated the Detroit Eagles, Metro Detroit Athletics, and Underwood Orr at the USSSA Firecracker Classic.

• The Jets tied for fifth place out of 28 teams at the Triple Crown Sports Great Lakes Spectacular.

• The Jets won their pool at the Cincy Flames Dinger Wood Bat World Series. Their pool included the Cincy Flames, Indiana Mustangs, St. Louis Sting, Northern Illinois Reds, and the Michigan Red Sox.

• The Jets scored the most runs in pool play out of all 54 teams at the Cincy Flames Dinger Wood Bat World Series.

• The Jets were the #3 seed out of 54 teams coming out of pool play at the Cincy Flames Dinger Wood Bat World Series.

• The Jets were one of only three teams out of 54 to lose less than two games at the Cincy Flames Dinger Wood Bat World Series. The only other two teams were the two that played in the championship game.

• Out of the fifteen teams from Michigan that played in the Cincy Flames Dinger Wood Bat World Series, the Jets were one of the last three standing in the tournament.

• The Jets came in ninth place out of 54 teams at the Cincy Flames Dinger Wood Bat World Series, finishing ahead of both Cincy Flames teams, the St. Louis Sting, the Indiana Prospects, the Dayton Classics, Academy Stars, GRB Rays, Huntington Hounds, etc.

• The Jets won two tournaments.

• The Jets came in second place in one tournament.

• The Jets came in third place in two tournaments.

• The Jets had a nine game winning streak.

• The Jets were the #2 ranked team out of 46 in the 18U AAA classification in the state of Michigan in 2013 in Points according to USSSA.com.

• The Jets were the #2 ranked team out of 46 in the 18U AAA classification in the state of Michigan in 2013 in Power Rating according to USSSA.com.

• The Jets were full of Division I talent! Players on the 2013 team either have played or will play at Bowling Green, Eastern Michigan, Evansville, Western Michigan, East Tennessee State, Oakland, Maine, Michigan, Massachusetts – Lowell, Canisius, etc.

• The Jets got to play 21 games on college fields! Highlights included playing at Eastern Michigan University, Central Michigan University, Miami University, and Northern Kentucky University.

• The Jets outscored their opponents by 152 runs for the season (an average of 2.92 runs per game).

• The Jets had a winning record in seven of the tournaments that they entered.

• The Jets beat some premier teams from out-of-state, including the St. Louis Sting, Premier Baseball (out of Cleveland, Ohio), Indiana Mustangs, Northern Illinois Reds, etc.

• The Jets were one of only three teams to score a run off of a Louisville commit from the Chicago area this summer.