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Concord Lady Cannons Classic Tournament Brackets
12u   14u      
1. NH Cannons 1. NH Cannons    
2. Comets-Colby 2. Southern ME Flame  
3. Comets-Rivera 3. NH Lightning-Black  
4. MA Voodoo 4. Rochester Slammers  
    5. NH Valley Dragons  
    6. ME Thunder    
           
           
           
Friday 5/24 Field 1 (Towle) Field 2 (Briggs)
           
6:00   1 vs 2   3 vs 5  
Saturday 5/25        
8:00   1 vs 3   4 vs 5  
9:45   2 vs 4   3 vs 6  
11:30   2 vs 3   1 vs 2  
1:15   1 vs 4   3 vs 4  
3:00   3 vs 4   2 vs 4  
4:45   1 vs 5   2 vs 6  
630pm   1 vs 6      
           
           
           
Concord Cannons Weekly Information - May 13th - 19th

Concord Cannons Weekly Emails

Green Confirmed and Emailed Game Information

Orange Confirmed and Emailed Practice Information

RED SCHEDULE CHANGE OR CANCELLED DUE TO RAIN

10U Concord Cannons - Confirmation Emails Sent - Monday, May 13th 755am

Head Coach: Sean Wheeler

Thursday , May 16th - Practice - 5-630pm at Merrimack Valley HS

Game Information: Sunday, May 19th

Opponent: Maine Lightning

Game Time: 9am and 1130am

Cannons Arrival Time: 8am

Field Location: Sanel Park - Old Suncook Rd, Concord, NH

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11U Concord Cannons - Confirmation Emails Sent - 5/13 - 8am

Head Coach: Eric Duquette

 

Opponent: Northeast Hurricanes - Salisbury

Game Time: 9am and 1130am

Cannons Arrival Time: 8am

Field Location: Sanel Park, Old Suncook Rd, Concord NH

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12U Concord Cannons Orange - Confirmation Emails Sent 5/13  - 823am

Head Coach: Rob Stockman

Thursday, May 16th - Practice - 530pm-7pm - Drake Field - Smith St, Pittsfield, NH

Game Information: Sunday, May 19th

Opponent: Maine Lightning

Game Time: 10am and 1230pm

Cannons Arrival Time: 9am

Field Location: Sanel Park, Old Suncook Rd, Concord, NH

 

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12U Concord Cannons Black - Emails Sent out

Head Coach: Dale Emerson

Thursday, May 16th - Practice - 530pm-7pm at Concord Sports Center

 TEAM IS OFF THIS WEEKEND - We will be playing Wednesday, May 22 vs. 11U Concord Cannons at 530pm - Field TBA. We will notify everyone once its confirmed

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13U Concord Cannons Orange - Emails sent out 5/16 1022am

Head Coach: Matt Tupman

Friday, May 17th - Practice - 530pm-7pm at Epsom Field

Game Information: Saturday, May 18th

Opponent: Gators

Game Time: 8am and 1030am

Cannons Arrival Time: 7am

Field Location: Mount Vernon Park - Mt. Vernon St. Lawerence, MA

From I495 North
Take Exit 41 (Rt.28-Lawrence).
From ramp, continue under I495.
Bear left at fork (Lewis Motors) and eventually merge with Rt.28.
Left at lights (Mt.Vernon Liquors) onto Mt.Vernon Street.
Look for sign and gates to fields on the left.
Note: If you pass a cemetary or water towers, reverse direction as you have passed the fields.
 
From I495 South
Take Exit 41 (Rt.28-Andover/Lawrence).
(You're going towards Andover at this point)
From ramp, move to the leftmost lane.
Continue under I495.
Make U-turn left.
Continue under I495 towards Lawrence.
Bear left at fork (Lewis Motors) and eventually merge with Rt.28.
Left at lights (Mt.Vernon Liquors) onto Mt.Vernon Street.
Look for sign and gates to fields on the left.
Note: If you pass a cemetary or water towers, reverse direction as you have passed the fields.

Game Information: Sunday, May 19th

Opponent: Gators

Game Time: 10am and 1230pm  

Cannons Arrival Time: 9am

Field Location: Winnisquam HS - 435 W. Main St, Tilton, NH 03276

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13U Concord Cannons Black - Emails Sent out

Head Coach: Jake Mcmanus

Thursday, May 16th - Practice - 7pm-830pm at Concord Sports Center

Game Information: Sunday, May 19th

Opponent: Sluggers Fury

Game Time: 10am and 1230pm

Cannons Arrival Time: 9am

Field Location: Welch Park, Depot St. Boscawen, NH

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14U Concord Cannons - Confirmation Emails - 5/13 9am

Head Coach: Bryan Caruso

Game Information: Saturday, May 18th

Opponent: North Shore Cougars

Game Time: 9am and 1130am

Cannons Arrival Time: 8am

Field Location: Winnisquam HS - 435 W. Main St, Tilton, NH

Players missing w. school conflicts Stone, Beaudet, Mcmanus, Woodard, Fallon, Haywood, Latourette

Please be sure to tell us about any other this gives us 9 players!!

Game Information: Sunday, May 19th

Opponent: JR Spinners - Red

Game Time: 9am - 1 - 9 inning game

Cannons Arrival Time: 8am

Field Information: Dracut HS - 1520 Lakeview Ave, Dracut, MA

 

Opponent: Academy

Game Time: 1130am - 1 - 9 inning game

Cannons Arrival Time: After Game #1

Field Location: Dracut HS - 1520 Lakeview Ave, Dracut, MA

 

 

Concord Cannons Weekly Information - May 20th - 26th

Concord Cannons Weekly Emails

Green Confirmed and Emailed Game Information

Orange Confirmed and Emailed Practice Information

RED SCHEDULE CHANGE OR CANCELLED DUE TO RAIN

10U Concord Cannons

Head Coach: Sean Wheeler

Thursday , May 23 - Practice - 5-630pm at Merrimack Valley HS

Game Information: Possible Game Coach Wheeler Checking w. Players

Opponent:

Game Time:

Cannons Arrival Time:

Field Location:

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11U Concord Cannons

Head Coach: Eric Duquette

Game Information: Possible Game on Saturday

 

Opponent:

Game Time:

Cannons Arrival Time:

Field Location:

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12U Concord Cannons Orange

Head Coach: Rob Stockman

Tuesday, May 21 - Practice - 530pm-7pm - Drake Field - Smith St, Pittsfield, NH

Thursday, May 23 - Practice - 530pm-7pm - Drake Field - Smith St, Pittsfield, NH

Game Information: Saturday, May 25th

Opponent: Athletes Edge

Game Time: 9am and 1130am

Cannons Arrival Time: 8am

Field Location: Willard Field - Sherman Ave, Devens MA

Game Information: Sunday, May 26th

Opponent: Athletes Edge

Game Time: 9am and 1130am

Cannons Arrival Time: 8am

Field Location: Sanel Park - Old Suncook Rd, Concord, NH 03301

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12U Concord Cannons Black

Head Coach: Dale Emerson

Thursday, May 23 - Practice - 530pm-7pm at Concord Sports Center

Game Information: Sunday, May 26th

Opponent: Minutemen

Game Time: 2pm and 430pm

Cannons Arrival Time:1pm

Field Location: Sanel Park - Old Suncook Rd, Concord, NH 03301

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13U Concord Cannons Orange

Head Coach: Matt Tupman

Tuesday, May 21 - Practice - 530pm-7pm at Concord Sports Center

Friday, May 24th - Practice - 530pm-7pm at Epsom Field

Game Information: Saturday, May 25th

Opponent: Maine Lightning

Game Time: 10am and 1230pm

Cannons Arrival Time: 9am

Field Location: Winnisquam HS - 435 W. Main St, Tilton, NH 03276

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13U Concord Cannons Black

Head Coach: Jake Mcmanus

Thursday, May 23 - Practice - 630pm-830pm at Concord Sports Center

Game Information: Saturday, May 25th

Opponent: North Shore Cougars

Game Times: 830am and 11am

Cannons Arrival Time: 730am

Field Information: Keaney Park - 46 Tracy Ave, Lynn, Ma

Game Information: Sunday, May 26th

Opponent: Maine Lightning

Game Time: 10am and 1230pm

Cannons Arrival Time: 9am

Field Location: Winnisquam HS - 435 W. Main St, Tilton, NH 03276

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14U Concord Cannons

Head Coach: Bryan Caruso

Thursday, May 23 - Practice 530pm-7pm at Concord Sports Center

*TEAM IS OFF MEMORIAL DAY WEEKEND

 

2013 - 2014 Concord Cannons Baseball Information

Concord Cannons Baseball Tryout Information

Saturday, August 24th

Age Groups:  9U, 10U, 11U, 12U Orange, 12U Black

Location: Concord Sports Center – 2 Whitney Rd, Concord, NH 03301

Time: 10am – 1pm

Tryout Cost: $30

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Sunday, August 25th

Age Groups: 13U Orange, 13U Black, 14U, 15U

Location: Concord Sports Center – 2 Whitney Rd, Concord, NH 03301

Time: 10am – 1pm

Tryout Cost: $30

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Sunday, August 25th

Age Group: 16-18 Year Old - MT Elite Prospect Team

Location: Concord Sports Center – 2 Whitney Rd, Concord, NH 03301

Time: 2pm-4pm

Tryout Cost: $30

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2013 - 2014 Concord Cannons Teams

* Team Head Coaches will be announced prior to tryouts

9U Concord Cannons

Head Coach: Bryan Caruso (Cannons Baseball Program Director, 8th Season w. Cannons)

Assistant Coach: Nate Craigue (Minnesota Twins Infielder, 1st Season w. Cannons)

Team Weekend Workouts: Saturday, Jan. 4 - Saturday, April 5th - 12pm-130pm

Team Weekday Workouts: TBA

* Team will play in EBL D1

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10U Concord Cannons

Head Coach: Matt Tupman (Former MLB Catcher, 3rd Season w. Cannons)

Assistant Coach: TBA

Team Weekend Workouts: Sunday, Jan. 5 - Sunday, April 6th - 1pm - 230pm

Team Weekday Workouts: TBA

* Team will play in EBL D1

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11U Concord Cannons

Head Coach: Sean Wheeler (Merrimack Valley HS Head Coach, 2nd Season w. Cannons)

Assistant Coach: TBA

 

Team Weekend Workouts: Saturday, Jan. 4 - Saturday, April 5th (3pm-430pm)

Team Weekday Workouts: TBA

*Team will play in EBL D1

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12U Concord Cannons Orange

Head Coach: Eric Duquette (NHTI College Baseball Coach, 7th Season w. Cannons)

Assistant Coach: Nate Boudreau (2nd Season w. Cannons)

*Team will play in EBL D1

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12U Concord Cannons Black - Head Coach: TBA

Team will play in EBL D2

13U Concord Cannons Orange - Head Coach: Rob Stockman

Team will play in EBL D1

13U Concord Cannons Black - Head Coach: TBA

Team will play in EBL D2

14U Concord Cannons Orange - Head Coach: TBA

Team will play in EBL D1

15U Concord Cannons - Head Coach: TBA

Team will play in EBL D1

16-18U MT Elite Prospects - Head Coach: Matt Tupman

- This is a showcase team for potential collegiate baseball players.

- Team will attend the top showcase tournaments  in the country including Perfect Game, Diamond Nation, Baseball Heaven and many more. More information will be available June 1.

2013 Concord Cannons Baseball Program Overview
Concord Cannons Travel Baseball Program

The purpose of the Concord Cannons travel baseball program is to develop the younger athlete into a complete baseball player. We utilize our staff of professional instructors that will teach players how to train for and play at a highly-competitive level of baseball. Our program will not only focus on baseball instruction and training of our young athletes, but also stress the importance of achieving academic excellence in the classroom.

Our coaching staff is what separates us from other travel teams. Our coaches have played and coached at all levels of the game, with some playing in professional organization. The instruction they will provide from their playing experience cannot be matched by other travel programs. Our coaching staff will share their personal experiences growing up and playing baseball, and the importance of their dedication and hard work to achieving success on the field. Also, personal experiences will be shared regarding the importance of academics in having the opportunity to play at the collegiate level.

The Cannons program will begin in November with a baseball specific strength and conditioning program to increase player’s overall strength, fitness and injury prevention. In December Matt Tupman, former Kansas City Royals Catcher, will be designing and instructing specialty clinics available only for Concord Cannons players.
Team workouts will begin practicing in January. For several months of practice sessions, teams at each age group will practice together and receive instruction and training from our experienced staff. Our primary goal in selecting teams at each age level will be to have equally strong teams in order to compete on the field, as well as provide opportunity to develop as a player.
Our teams will have an opportunity to utilize Concord Sports Center’s indoor turf field, batting cages and gym area. Players will have an opportunity to play scrimmage games, as well as compete in indoor leagues. We will have played several games before starting our outdoor travel season.
If selected to participate in our travel program, you will be provided with excellent training and instruction. Your obligation will be to work diligently to become a complete baseball player.

New England Elite Baseball League
All Cannons teams participate in the top travel baseball league in New England; The New England Elite Baseball League. This new and exciting league will be comprised of the most talented teams in New England. The mission is to create a competitive league with a strong focus on structure and organization within the league. All teams will have a team page on the EBL website so they can promote their program, post team rosters, and update game scores and stats. All programs will benefit from this league because it will eliminate constant changes, cancelation, and the hassle of finding games last minute.

TRYOUT DATES
2012-2013
Cost: $30 per athlete
Ages 10-12
Saturday, August 18, 2012 — 10am-1pm
Location: Concord Sports Center
Teams offered: 10U, 11U, 12U Orange, 12U Black
Ages 13-15
Sunday, August 19, 2012 — 10am-1pm
Location: Concord Sports Center
Teams offered: 13U Orange, 13U Black, 14U, 15U

*If you cannot attend the above tryout date please contact
Bryan Caruso bcaruso@concordsportscenter.com*

Concord Cannons Offseason Program

Concord Cannons Strength and Conditioning Program
with Matt Tupman
Dates: Saturday, November 3, 10, 17, 24
Times:
10U and 11U — 9am-10am
12U — 10am-11am
13U, 14U, and 15U — 11am-12pm

Specialty Clinics
10U-12U: 12pm-1:30pm 13U-15U: 1:30pm-3pm
Dec. 1 — Fundamentals of Catching with Matt Tupman
Dec. 8 — Fundamentals of Hitting with Matt Tupman
Dec. 15 — Fundamentals of Pitching with Matt Tupman
Dec. 22 — Fundamentals of In-field/Out-field Play

Included in the Concord Cannons Program:
Two team practices per week January - July
30-40 Season games depending on age group
Game Uniform (Jersey, pants, hat, belt, socks)
Practice T-Shirt
Concord Sports Center Batting Cage Punch Card
Concord Sports Center private lesson discounts
Unlimited use of Concord Sports Center gym area (No reservation required)
Matt Tupman Strength and Conditioning Program (November)
Matt Tupman Specialty Clinics (December)

Concord Cannons Developmental Program ($600 per player)
Concord Cannons Travel Baseball Program is now offering a unique developmental program for players ages 9-15 years old. Players who are part of this program will have the opportunity to go through the intense winter workouts with a 2013 Concord Cannons team. Our program is perfect for players that cannot commit to a year-round travel baseball program schedule but would still like to take their game to the next level over the winter months. Payment is due when registering and the program will run November - April.
Program will Include:
*4 Strength and Conditioning Sessions*
*Participation in the Specialty Clinics*
*Concord Cannons Practice Attire*
*Team workouts*
*Discounted Concord Sports Center Rental Rates*

Concord Cannons Fundraising (Optional)
All players will have the opportunity to fundraise over the winter months. Last season players on average earned $700-$1,000 through the three fundraisers offered through the Cannons program. These fundraisers will begin in September and all money earned goes directly towards each player’s playing fees for the season.

2012-2013 Concord Cannons Softball
2012-2013 Concord Cannons Softball Tryouts

Date: August 5th
Time: 6pm-8pm
Age Group: 14U, 16U, 18U

Date: August 18th
Age Group: 10U and 12U (10am-12pm)
Age Group: 14U, 16U and 18U (12pm-2pm)

Location: Concord Sports Center, 2 Whitney Rd, Concord NH 03301

Tryout Cost: $20
Jordan Cote taken in 3rd Round of MLB Draft by NY Yankees
* This article is from www.espn.com

CONCORD, N.H. -- On the way into a Home Depot yesterday, Scott Cote was asked by a young stranger carrying kayaks, "How's Jordan doing?"

The stranger didn't introduce himself, asking only if his son Jordan, a third-round draft pick of the Yankees out of little-known Winnisquam Regional High School, had signed.

"When I walked away from this gentleman, I still didn't know who he was," Scott laughed. "Obviously, he knew I was Jordan's father somehow, some way. But we go into restaurants, banks, anywhere, and it's just, the whole town is talking about it."

The buzz has been fervent for some time now around tiny Sanbornton, a town of less than 3,000 nestled between the state's capital and its motor speedway, ever since this 6-foot-6 son of a body shop mechanic and travel consultant tossed his high school team to its first state title, two springs ago, with a no-hitter.

"It's weird walking around town when people are just staring at you," Jordan said.

As many as 25 scouts had been spotted at his starts this spring, and projected him to go anywhere between the third and seventh rounds. All of it came full circle tonight for the one-time Coastal Carolina commit, at the Concord Sports Center facility where he often trains.

Jordan sent his papers to the commissioner's office on Sunday. Tonight, in front of a crowd of roughly a hundred friends and family; and flanked by his parents, his high school and summer coaches, and the two Yankees scouts that had been on him from the beginning of this wave; he made it official, signing with the club for a $725,000 bonus.

Smiling, Cote admitted the offer was "a little below our number, but it was the New York Yankees, so that made the difference". He also revealed that he had plans to live with good friend Tyler Beede, the Auburn, Mass. native and Blue Jays' first-round pick, in Nashua. Beede, however, turned down a $2.5 million offer last night, and will report to Vanderbilt University at the end of this week.

Cote leaves for Tampa in the morning, and will report to the Gulf Coast League Yankees. Yankees Northeast Scouting Director Matt Hyde said Jordan will then go back down in September for instructional league, followed by a trip to the Dominican Republic to work the club's academy for several weeks. He'll return in November, and could return to Tampa as early as January.

"There's no rush with him," Hyde said. "He needs to get out on the mound, throw quality innings, and it's all about development. We like to move our young pitchers at a nice pace, and not feel like they're under pressure to get to New York right away."

Moments earlier, Scott (the auto body mechanic) reflected on the atmosphere in the warehouse-like facility with humility.

"We're just average American people," Scott said. "Jordan has an opportunity to do what he loves to do, and at the same time make some pretty nice money."

Just how much does he love it? Scott called it "scary, as far as I'm concerned."

"His whole life is baseball," said Scott, who was also an assistant for Winnisquam the last three seasons. "Even when he slows down and decides to relax, he's playing MLB baseball on a video game. I get up in the morning and he's watching the MLB channel. He's watching ESPN, he's on the internet. He goes to work out, and then he comes home and watches baseball. He knows more about baseball personnel than I know in my whole life -- almost to the point where, I love baseball, but after a while I just want to take a break, [and] this kid does not take a break.

"He just absolutely loves baseball. He talks to his agents, his scouts, his trainers, his pitching coach, almost daily. It's all baseball with this kid, and it's all his choice. Has been since he was eight years old."

All of it has translated into a product on the field that had scouts discussing his projectability all spring. Locally, it was a product that Winnisquam head coach Fred Caruso couldn't wait to coach, as he recalled watching Jordan as a 10-year-old crank a 300-foot homer for Northfield-Tilton Little League. When he was elevated to head coach five years ago, Caruso says he "was salivating" at the opportunity to work with Jordan.

As a freshman in 2008, Jordan was named the team's No. 1 starter, with a loose, roughly 6-foot-3 frame Caruso compared to "a scarecrow". But it was far from a finished product.

Enter Matt Blake, a Concord native and former Holy Cross pitcher who specializes with pitchers at the popular Cressey Performance facility in Hudson, Mass., and is now a scout with the Yankees. Three years ago, Blake saw a raw athlete with basketball skills and good hand speed, moving his body fluidly. From there, he worked with Cote to shore up his mechanics and create a downhill delivery that makes his pitches tough to pick up.

"A lot of big guys, they can get mechanical and get bogged down in the whole idea of a delivery," Blake said. "But we wanted it to be an uptempo throwing motion, so that was the first thing we really attacked."

As his body grew, the velocity climbed, and things took off from there. Now at 6-foot-6 and 215 pounds, Cote threw as hard as 94 miles per hour this spring, leading to a 6-1 record, 0.77 ERA and strike percentage hovering around 72.

And he's still yet to fill out; scouts see him bulking up to 235 pounds, and his fastball possibly topping out at 97. Cote will have to improve on getting his pitches down in the strike zone, and staying on line.

But if history says anything, Cote could have a good chance down the line. From Brian Wilson to Chris Carpenter, all the way back to Mike Flanagan and Carlton Fisk, New Hampshire has proven a solid track record over the years in spite of its thin pool of prospects.

"I think it's just the attitude coming out of New Hampshire," said Blake, who is also an assistant for Massachusetts Division 1 state champion Lincoln-Sudbury Regional. "You're always going up against the southern kids. You're always going up against the climate. People are always saying you're not as talented. But, every time someone puts that out there, it just wills you to work that much harder, because it's never been handed to you."

Scott Cote and then Caruso entertained the crowd with stories of umpires thanking the Winnisquam staff for starting Jordan, and of Jordan boldly declaring before his famous state title no-hitter that there would be no hits that afternoon, among other things, before handing the pen to Jordan.

When the ink dried, the photo-ops had run their course and the media had cleared out, Jordan went to the back of the facility to throw long-toss to his summertime catcher of four years, Tilton School sophomore Ryan White, as Hyde looked over his shoulder.

Then he went upstairs to the portable mound, and threw a simulated bullpen for Hyde, with a handful of spectators leaning against the railings. The violent whir with each fastball passed by drew faint laughs and wide grins. And then it was back to more immediate matters, like why his laptop wasn't fixed in time for tomorrow morning's flight, and what he'd do in the meantime to cope.

"I'll remember you with the Cannonballs," he said to White as he unstrapped his catcher's equipment, referring to the AAU team they both used to belong to.

And just like that, their last bullpen session together as high schoolers, as amateurs, was over.

Cote then turned back to Hyde and asked, with a chuckle, "So can I pitch tomorrow?"


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* This article is from the Laconia Citizen

TILTON - Winnisquam Regional's Jordan Cote could not have scripted this any better.

Cote, a diehard New York Yankees fan, was drafted by his beloved Yankees with the 118th overall pick in the third round of the Major League Baseball draft on Tuesday afternoon. The hard-throwing righthander was listening to the draft on line, but did not expect to hear his name called when it was announced.

"It was overwhelming," Cote said of the moment.

"It's definitely a dream come true," continued Cote. "It would've been special whoever it was. I've always been a Yankees fans and the fact the Yankees drafted me, makes it a little more special."

Cote, who has been closely followed by scouts the last two years from the Yankees, Tampa Bay Rays, and Boston Red Sox, will take the ball in Friday's Division III semifinal contest against No. 1 Somersworth at Gill Stadium in Manchester. The righty, who has hit 94 mph on the radar, no-hit Somersworth in last year's title game to give Winnisquam its first-ever baseball championship.

Cote and Winnisquam coach Fred Caruso followed the first round picks on Monday, knowing very well that the highly regarded prospect would likely not go until the second day of the MLB draft. Cote was contacted by the Yankees and American League East rival Tampa Bay Rays on Tuesday morning, telling him not to expect anything but be ready for a call.

The 17-year old senior who has already signed his national letter of intent to play ball at Coastal Carolina received a text message from Tampa Bay, telling him to be ready. Cote expected it would be the Rays selecting him with the 119th pick.

Surprise, the Yankees stepped in and nabbed Cote with the 118th.

"It was the biggest surprise, and I liked it as a surprise," said Cote.

Caruso was just as excited as Cote and his family.

"I was home alone listening to it on line," Caruso said. "If any one was walking by the house when they called his name, they would've thought there was a murder in the house I yelled so loud. I called the house and his mom answered and you could hear the bedlam in the background. It was one of the best feelings.

"This was his dream. He made no bones about being a Yankees fan," added Caruso. "This is one of the most exciting days we've had."

Cote has been a special player ever since he stepped on the field for the Bears four years ago. He has posted a 31-2 career record with 312 strikeouts and a 0.96 earned run average. Along with the no-hitter in last year's title game, he tossed a perfect game against Gilford as a sophomore. Cote, who was the 2010 Class M Player of the year, has been named the 2011 Division III Player of the Year and Gatorade NH Player of the Year.

This year, Cote has gone 6-1 with a 0.77 ERA. He has allowed 22 hits and just five earned runs in 45.1 innings of work, striking out 83 and walking just eight

Cote is pretty solid at the plate as well, hitting .491 this year with 20 runs, six doubles, one triple, three home runs, 26 RBI, and a .579 OBP.

Now comes the other side of the game he loves, the business side. As of now, Cote is slated to start school at Coastal Carolina on July 11. The Yankees and Cote have until August 15, the last day for teams to sign amateurs with college eligibility, to strike a deal.

It is clear where Cote's focus is now.

"Yesterday and today is over, and I've been picked," Cote said. "I'm focused on winning the semis. Our team can win another championship, and I want to get this done for our seniors."

Than Cote will gladly take the field either at Coastal Carolina or in the Yankees system.


Upcoming Games/Practices

Sunday,  May 19
2013 14U Concord Cannons @ JR Spinners 9:00am Dracut, MA HS
Maine Lightning @ 2013 10U Concord Cannons 9:00am Sanel Park, Concord NH
Northeast Hurricanes Blue Salem @ 2013 11U Concord Cannons 9:00am Sanel Park, Concord NH
Maine Lightning @ 2013 12U Concord Cannons - Orange 10:00am Sanel Park, Concord NH
Sluggers Fury @ 2013 13U Concord Cannons - Black 10:00am Welch Park - Depot Street, Boscawen, NH
Gators @ 2013 13U Concord Cannons - Orange 10:00am Winnisquam High School
2013 14U Concord Cannons @ The Academy 11:30am Dracut, MA HS
Maine Lightning @ 2013 10U Concord Cannons 11:30am Sanel Park, Concord NH
Northeast Hurricanes Blue Salem @ 2013 11U Concord Cannons 11:30am Sanel Park, Concord NH
12U Concord Lady Cannons PRACTICE 12:00pm Dillion Field, Concord NH
14U Concord Lady Cannons PRACTICE 12:00pm Memorial Park - Pembroke NH
Maine Lightning @ 2013 12U Concord Cannons - Orange 12:30pm Sanel Park, Concord NH
Sluggers Fury @ 2013 13U Concord Cannons - Black 12:30pm Welch Park - Depot Street, Boscawen, NH
Gators @ 2013 13U Concord Cannons - Orange 12:30pm Winnisquam High School

For a complete schedule listing, click here!



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