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Subscribe to our NewsletterLobos Baseball Spring / Summer Baseball Tryouts
12U - 10:00 a.m.
11U - 12:30 p.m.
January 10, 2015 @ Mays YMCA Baseball Field
Lobos Baseball will be conducting Summer Baseball Tryouts for our 11U and 12U teams; at Mays YMCA. The Lobos Baseball program is designed to enhance skill development, through professional instruction of proper hitting, fielding, pitching, and base-running mechanics.
Our professional coaching staff has as proven track record of preparing players for High School and College Baseball. We look forward to having the opportunity to teach your son the proper way to play the game.
If you have any questions please contact Victor Cisneros(210) 859-6643 or Tim Grant (210) 859-3902.
Future Lobos Baseball Players Preparing For Tryouts
Close to 80 players competed for spots on the Lobos 10U - 13U teams this past week. Thank you to every player and family that took the time to come out and compete for roster spots.
Summer Baseball Camp
JUNE 2014
LOBOS/GOLDEN SPIKES BASEBALL CAMP
@ POWERHOUSE ATHLETICS
Any baseball or softball player looking to improve their skills can benefit from this camp and get a jumpstart on their game for All-Stars or fall season. Lobos/Golden Spikes Camp is designed to teach the fundamentals of the great game of baseball and will address the following things:
· Hitting- batting stance and addressing the plate
· Pitching- technique development
· Fielding- positioning and footwork
· Base running- proper running techniques
The Lobos/ Golden Spikes coaches are excited about the opportunity to teach these skills to every young baseball player willing to learn.
Camp Sessions:
June 11th 9:00- 12:00 @POWERHOUSE
June 12th 9:00- 12:00 @ POWERHOUSE
June 13th 9:00-12:00 @POWERHOUSE
Camp Ages: 6-14 yrs. old
Cost for Camp: $100. Please bring: glove, bat, and baseball/softball attire.
PowerHouse is located at 17130 Tx 46 Spring Branch, Tx
For information call: Jamaal Hamilton 806-317-5905 (Cell), or email jham22@aol.com
Donnie Mcintosh 210-834-1734 (Cell), 830-885-6450 (facility) email: powerhouseinfo@powerhouse-athletics.com
Lobos Baseball 13U - Hamilton and 11U Teams Honor Their Moms


Lobos Baseball 11U Wins Prospect Park Mother's Day Tournament

Lobos Baseball 11U goes 4-1 on the weekend to win the Prospect Park Mother's Day Tournament.
Lobos Baseball 13U - Hamilton Wins ASE May Qualifier Championship

Lobos Baseball 13U - Hamilton goes 4-0 on the weekend, as they won the American Sporting Events Tournament.
Lobos 9U Takes 2nd at the Nations NIT Qualifier

Lobos go 3-2 on the weekend enroute to a 2nd Place finish at the Nations Baseball NIT Qualifier, at NCFD.
Offenses Dominate as Lobos Baseball 13U-Grant Outscores Firebirds-Red 14-10
Fans were treated to a high-scoring affair Sunday morning, as Lobos Baseball 13U-Grant outscored Firebirds-Red 14-10 in six innings.
The teams combined for 27 hits, including 10 extra base hits.
The teams traded runs for most of the contest, leading to six lead changes in the game.
Lobos Baseball 13U-Grant pulled out the win thanks to a strong third inning. Lobos 13U-Grant went up for good on an RBI double by Cade Molina off Dylan, scoring Preston Jones.
Robert Sherwood put himself in scoring position with two extra-base hits for the Lobos. He, was a homer away from hitting the cycle after he, singled in the first inning, doubled in the second inning, and tripled in the fourth inning.
The bottom of the first saw Lobos Baseball 13U-Grant take an early lead, 6-1. Ben Smith started the rally for the Lobos with a single. A single by Robert Sherwood then moved Ben from first to third. More runs came home when Ben scored when Andrew Post was hit by a pitch, Colton Clark and Preston Jones scored on a two-run double by Jorge Alvarez, and Andrew and Jorge both scored on a two-run triple by Cade Molina.
Lobos Baseball 13U-Grant piled on four more runs in the bottom of the fourth. A error scored Colton Eilers to get the Lobos on the board in the inning. That was followed up by Robert's triple, plating Ben. Robert would later score on a two-run homer by Colton Clark.
A three-run sixth inning helped bring Firebirds-Red within four. A hit by pitch, an error, and an RBI single by Justin sparked Firebirds-Red's rally. Finally, Jorge got Noah to to end the game.
Lobos Baseball 14U hangs on against ST Firebirds, 6-4
ST Firebirds was never able to get over the hump and overcome its troubles against Lobos Baseball on Saturday, as ST Firebirds fell 6-4 at Old Settler's Park after falling behind by six runs in the third inning.
ST Firebirds scored on an RBI single by #22 and an RBI single by #16 in the fourth inning and an RBI single by #15 in the fifth inning. Despite its efforts, ST Firebirds couldn't get over the hump.
Lobos Baseball 14U was led by James Story's hitting. James went 2-2, drove in one and scored one run. He singled in the second and third innings.
Ryan Segner got the win for Lobos 14U. He allowed four runs over five innings. He struck out six, walked none and surrendered six hits.
The Lobos went up for good in the second, scoring three runs on a two-run double by Koby Kerestes.
The Lobos piled on three more runs in the bottom of the third. An error scored Daylon Nebgen to get Lobos Baseball 14U on the board in the inning. That was followed up by James' single, bringing home Kade Hunter.
Ryan Segner helps Lobos Baseball 14U down Team Citius Austin - Forson 6-2
Ryan Segner drove in three runs, sparking Lobos 14U to a 6-2 victory in five innings over Citius Austin - Forson on Saturday at Old Settler's Park.He homered in the fifth inning.
Noah Rosol got the win in relief for Lobos 14U. Noah pitched two innings and allowed no runs.
The top of the first saw Citius Austin - Forson take an early lead, 2-0. on a double, a he later advanced to third on a ground out. They pushed more runs across when scored on an RBI double.
The lead stayed with Lobos Baseball 14U after the fifth, when it scored six runs on an error, a three-run home run by Ryan, and an RBI single by James Story.
Lobos Baseball 13U - Grant Defeats Fighters Baseball After Steal of Home, 7-5
Lobos Baseball 13U - Grant outlasted Fighters Baseball on Saturday after five lead changes, squeaking out a 7-5 win at Old Settler's Park, in Round Rock.
Lobos 13U-Grant took the lead in the third inning and held on for the victory. A steal of home by Robert Sherwood gave the Lobos the lead for good.
Lobos Baseball 13U-Grant staved off Fighters Baseball as Fighters Baseball was unable to match the Lobos down the stretch.
Fighters Baseball scored two runs in the fourth on a two-run triple by Garza. Despite its efforts, Fighters Baseball couldn't finish the comeback.
Fighters Baseball jumped out to an early 2-0 lead in the top of the second. Sterling singled to ignite Fighters Baseball's offense. Klinger singled, bringing home Vasquez. Fighters Baseball then tacked on more runs when Sterling scored on a walk by Elliott.
After a quick strike from Fighters Baseball, Lobos Baseball 13U-Grant responded with four runs in the second. They scored on an RBI single by Jorge Alvarez, a fielder's choice, and an RBI single by Hunter Isenhart.
Lobos Pace Canyon Lake Past Bandera High School
The date was April 23, 2010 when Canyon Lake last had a game stopped in district play based on the mercy rule which goes into effect if a team has a 10 run lead or more by the 5th inning.
Ingram Moore was in town and left early after CL finished the game, 12-2 behind the pitching of Cody Breest after an 11 strikeout evening.
This year’s edition had mercy on the Bulldogs after the 5th inning and a 16-3 win.
Daulton Winters (from 2010 game) had two runs on one hit and a walk….wait….wait…cousin, Garrett Winters was back at the lead off position in the line-up and had two hits and three runs.
Almost four years later, as CL would also unleash one of their top offensive games in their history to boot.
A five run and eight run first two innings was all it took when Nick Cahill swatted a ball over the left field fence for a grand slam in that first inning spelling doom or what would soon become a mercy game.
“I thought I had hit it too low and I was thinking base hit and I had to do something when I came to bat,” ‘Babe’ Cahill pointed. “That was my first grand slam ever and also the first time I had homered in the first inning….There is nothing like coming down to home stretch and having your teammates waiting for you…that is just a good feeling.”
“Every win is a big win,” Head Coach Trent Dunavant said. “We have guys wanting to get better and they want to do something special this year.”
Canyon Lake had been in a two game daze after losses to Fredericksburg and Marble Falls last week-end and this game hopefully will put this Hawk team back on track for a finish that could have the same result for that team in 2010, which also happened to be the last and only time CL introduced themselves to the playoffs.
Nick Kissell was the winning pitcher which was his fourth win for this year.
Every Hawk in the lineup made it to first base in this game and all but one of those players was awarded first base after a hit.
Also, every Hawk scored but Kyle Krohn, but Krohn had a courtesy runner after reaching base and as it was for this night, Cody Powell had the opportunity to score for Krohn’s hit.
Colton Avey, who only had one at bat, was walked on five pitches as a pinch hitter.
Corey Shedrock was perfect on this night reaching base all four times he went to the batting rack.
“I was just focusing on hitting the ball and doing whatever the coach wanted me to do,” Shedrock stated. “I was wanting to put players in scoring position and now this puts another win on our shoulder and now we want a sweep of Bandera.”
Not many times in the past few years, could it be said that Canyon Lake won a battle based on a bat.
The Hawks also ended the game with six stolen bases as CL applied pressure any way they could.
“Coach has wanted us to be more aggressive on the base paths,” Cahill said leading off first. “Just paying attention to the pitcher’s count and trying to take advantage of whatever we see happening has helped us.”
It was the second victory of this three game set and CL will go for the sweep tonight in Bandera for the 7pm first pitch.
Canyon Lake is now 5-3 in district play as they battle it out with Wimberley for second place in District 27-3A.
Lobos 14U Survives Bell County Bombers 5-1 Thanks to Daylon Nebgen's Late-game Heroics
Daylon Nebgen brought home the winning run to give Lobos 14U the lead in the sixth inning, as Lobos 14U hung on to beat Bell County Bombers 5-1 on Sunday.
Noah Rosol walked to get on base in the sixth. He then went from first to second on a single by Jack Metzger.Lobos Baseball 14U Jumps on C-Ball Early and Coasts to 7-1 Win
A six-run explosion in the first inning hoisted Lobos 14U to a 7-1 win in five innings over C-Ball at NE Metro on Sunday.
Daylon Nebgen racked up two RBIs on two hits for Lobos 14U. He singled in the first and third innings.
Jackson Pickett got the win for Lobos 14U. He allowed one run over five innings. Jackson struck out eight, walked two and gave up two hits.
Lobos Baseball 13U - Hamilton Jump on the Nationals Early But Can't Hang on in 7-5 Loss
Lobos Baseball 13U - Hamilton jumped out to an early lead, but was unable to hold on and lost 7-5 to the Nationals on Sunday.
An RBI double by the three hole hitter gave the Nationals the lead in the fifth inning.
It was a good day at the plate for Lobos 13U-Hamilton's Robert Ruff. Rob went 2-3 and scored two runs. He doubled in the second inning and singled in the third inning.
The Nationals were sparked by their three and four hole hitters, who teamed up for five hits and three RBIs.
The Nationals didn't relinquish the lead after scoring two runs in the fifth inning when they scored on two doubles.
Lobos Baseball 13U - Grant Outslugs the Throwbacks in 8-4 Defeat
Lobos 13U-Grant lost 8-4 in five innings at Pfluggerville on Sunday, despite outhitting Throwbacks six to five.
Ben Smith paced Lobos 13U-Grant at the plate. Ben went 2-3 and scored two runs. He singled in the first and third innings.
Throwbacks was sparked by Sam Canis and Patrick Erwin, who teamed up for three hits and two RBIs.
In the top of the first, Lobos 13U-Grant grabbed the early lead, 1-0. Lobos 13U-Grant got things going when Ben singled. A stolen base then moved Ben from second to third.
It didn't take long for Throwbacks to respond as it scored two runs of its own in the first. Throwbacks scored on a groundout by Michael Mestemaker.
Throwbacks answered Lobos 13U-Grant's top inning with two runs of its own in the third. Throwbacks scored on an RBI single by Sam and an RBI single by Michael.
Throwbacks never surrendered the lead after the fourth inning, scoring four runs on a groundout by Nick Garza and an RBI single by Patrick.
One run in the top of the fifth helped Lobos 13U-Grant close its deficit to 6-4. An RBI single by Robert Sherwood sparked Lobos 13U-Grant's rally. Throwbacks' Sam induced a Jacob Martinez ground out to close things out.
Austin Wings Fall 16-5 at the Hands of Lobos Baseball 14U
The Austin Wings didn't stand a chance on Saturday, as Lobos Baseball 14U captured a blowout 16-5 win in five innings.
Lobos Baseball 14U scored seven runs in the fifth on an RBI single by James Story, a two-run double by Jackson Pickett, an RBI double by Koby Kerestes, an RBI single by Cole Hayden, an RBI double by Ryan Segner, and an RBI single by Cole Lane.
James Story reached base three times in the game for the Lobos. He scored two runs and had one RBI.
Koby Kerestes got the win for the Lobos. He allowed four runs over three innings. He struck out none, walked two and surrendered three hits.
Lobos Baseball 14U pounded Wings pitching, as eight hitters combined for 11 hits, 11 RBIs and 13 runs scored.
The Lobos never trailed after scoring three runs in the first on a fielder's choice and an RBI single by Chris Weber.
The Wings scored two runs in the first inning, and then followed it up with two more in the third. In the first, Wings scored on a groundout.
Lobos increased its lead with five runs in the third, as Cole Lane scored to start the big inning.
Early Lead Gives Lobos Baseball 14U an Easy Victory Over Lights Out, 11-2
Lobos Baseball 14U shut the door early on Lights Out, capturing an 11-2 victory on Saturday at NE Metro.
The game was decided quickly as the Lobos exerted its will early with 10 runs in the first three innings.
A groundout by Daylon Nebgen, an RBI double by Chris Weber, a wild pitch, and a groundout by Kade Hunter during the first inning and an error and an RBI single by Cole Lane in the second inning supplied the early offense for Lobos 14U.Cole Lane was perfect at the dish, going 3-3.
Lights Out couldn't get anything going as long as Cole Hayden was on the mound. Hayden gave up just one hit, allowed no earned runs, walked none and struck out two during his two innings of work.
Jack Metzger recorded the win for Lobos 14U. He allowed two runs over three innings. Jack struck out one, walked none and gave up four hits.
Lobos Baseball 13U - Hamilton Comes From Behind to Beat the Bombers, 8-7
Lobos 13U-Hamilton trailed by six in the third, but they recovered thanks to a key error Bombers in the fifth inning to pull out an 8-7 win in five innings over Bombers on Saturday.
With the score tied at seven in the fifth inning after a clutch two out double by Walker Wilks, Logan Rusher reached on an error, bringing home Sam Holland, who was inserted as a pinch-runner.
Logan Rushing got on base one time in the game for Lobos 13U-Hamilton.
Bombers jumped out to an early 1-0 lead in the top of the first.
It didn't take long for Lobos 13U-Hamilton to answer as it scored six runs of its own in the fifth.
Lobos Baseball 13U - Grant Takes an Early Lead and, Holds on for 8-6 Win Over Austin Boom
Five first-inning runs helped Lobos 13U-Grant to an 8-6 win over Boom on Saturday.
Lobos 13U-Grant held off Boom, as Boom was unable to overcome a five-run first inning deficit.
Colton Eilers racked up three RBIs on two hits for Lobos 13U-Grant. He singled in the first inning and doubled in the third inning.
Throwbacks Beat 13U - Grant 7-6 in Spite of Ben Smith's Performance
Ben Smith did all he could to give Lobos 13U-Grant a boost, but it wasn't enough to get past Throwbacks, as Lobos 13U-Grant lost 7-6 in six innings at Pfluggerville on Saturday.
Ben reached base two times. He doubled in the fourth inning.
The top of the first saw Lobos 13U-Grant take an early lead, 3-0. Jacob Martinez started the rally for Lobos 13U-Grant with a single. Preston Jones singled, plating Ben . More runs came home for Lobos 13U-Grant when E scored on an error and M scored on an error.
Throwbacks didn't relinquish the lead after scoring four runs in the third inning when it scored on a two-run double by Sam Canis, of the Throwbacks.
After pushing across two runs in the top of the fifth, Lobos 13U-Grant faced just a 6-5 deficit. A sacrifice fly by Parker Thomas gave Lobos 13U-Grant life. Finally, Hunter Ballard induced an inning-ending ground out from Andrew Post.
Early Lead Gives Lobos Baseball 13U - Hamilton an Easy Victory Over the SA Twins, 10-4
Lobos 13U-Hamilton shut the door early on the SA Twins, capturing a 10-4 victory on Saturday.
The game was decided quickly as Lobos 13U-Hamilton exerted its will early with seven runs in the first three innings.
A two-run double by Walker Wilks and an RBI double by Logan Rush in the first inning supplied the early offense for Lobos 13U-Hamilton.
Logan had a busy day at the plate, collecting two extra-base hits.
Jaden Hamilton got the win for Lobos 13U-Hamilton. He allowed one run over two innings. He struck out one, walked none and surrendered one hit.
Lobos 13U-Hamilton's Ericcson Meier, Logan and Walker combined for five hits and five RBIs.
Lobos 13U-Hamilton answered the SA Twins' top inning with four runs of its own in the third. Lobos 13U-Hamilton scored on an RBI triple by Ericcson, an RBI single by Davis Blake, an RBI triple by Logan, and a groundout by CJ Marks.
After a quick strike from the SA Twins, Lobos 13U-Hamilton responded with three runs in the sixth. Lobos 13U-Hamilton scored on a single by Jaden, , and an RBI single by Camron Taylor.
Lobos Baseball 14U Wins P.A.S.T Time Tournament
Lobos Baseball 14U goes 3-1 enroute to winning the P.A.S.T Time Tournament Championship. After going 1-1 in pool play with a decisive victory over the SA Angels and dropping a 9-7 game to Team Mizuno.
The Lobos opened up bracket play with a 5-1 victory over the SA Angels behind Cade Galvan's outstanding performance on the mound. In the final, Chris Weber's outstanding performance on the mound led them to a 7-3 victory over the Diamondbacks.
Lobos Baseball 14U Wins ASE "Dust the Dirty Of" Tournament
Lobos Baseball 14U goes 3-0 enroute to winning the Centex American Sporting Events "Dust the Dirty Off" tournament, in Seguin. After cruising to decisive victories in pool play; where the Lobos scored 20 runs while giving up 1. They had to use an extra frame to defeat C-Ball in the championship game.
