HIGH SCHOOL BASEBALL: Avon Lake aims for stronger season
Avon Lake's high school baseball team is preparing for a stronger 2023 season after finishing 16-10 last year. Despite challenging weather conditions limiting practice, Coach Kevin Collins highlights the team's commitment and progress, particularly through a successful 12-week winter weight program. With six returning position players and three pitchers, the Shoremen aim to leverage their experience and camaraderie on the field. However, they face tough competition from other strong junior-heavy teams in the Southwestern Conference, like Amherst and North Ridgeville.
By the Numbers- Avon Lake finished last season with a record of 16-10 and 10-4 in the Southwestern Conference.
- 12 players, including juniors and seniors, are returning for the Shoremen this season.
- Challenges from unpredictable weather have hindered outdoor practices this spring.
- The Shoremen have gained strength and improved performance metrics via the off-season weight program.
As the season progresses, Avon Lake aims to translate their training improvements into on-field success, focusing on teamwork and building on last season's achievements. They will need to navigate strong conference competition while leveraging their returning players' experience.
Bottom LineAvon Lake's baseball team, despite unpredictable start conditions, is poised for a competitive season fueled by committed players and significant off-season training. Success will hinge on their ability to work cohesively and perform against rising challengers in their conference.
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