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Not sure where he got the horns up from but welcome kid!!

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Blake Wright

 

 

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Nick Romagnola committed this week as well.  I believe he is from Lakewood Ranch area.  Looks like a 2020 grad

 

https://www.perfectgame.org/Players/Playerprofile.aspx?ID=489769

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This says something. Venice is a consistently good program:

Orion Kerkering, who Venice baseball coach Craig Faulkner said is one of the best pitchers ever to take the mound for Indians, signed his letter of intent to attend the University of South Florida. Kerkering said that his visit to the school went so well that he called two hours after it was over to commit to the Bulls.

“I loved their pitching aspects because I’m more of a strikeout pitcher and that’s what (USF head coach Billy) Mohl is all about,” said Kerkering, who plans on majoring in either business or engineering. “We just really connected with our way of pitching instead of watching our arm. This was the easiest choice for me since it’s so close. It’s just perfect for me.”

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