Next year’s top high school ballplayers to play all-star game June 7
The Northern Nevada Baseball Coaches Association is hosting its annual Underclassmen All-Star Game on June 7. Top high school baseball players, selected from all-conference teams and coaches’ nominations, will compete in a nine-inning match at Bishop Manogue. The Gray Team, managed by Pete Savage, will play as the visiting team against the home White Team, managed by Charles Oppio. General admission tickets are priced at $10, with discounts for seniors.
By the Numbers- The game is set for noon on June 7.
- Admission costs $10; seniors pay $5; college coaches get in free.
- The White Team features players mainly from Bishop Manogue and Carson schools.
- The Gray Team includes talent from Reno and several local high schools.
The All-Star Game will showcase the top underclassmen talent, giving players exposure to college coaches and scouts. This event may influence recruitment opportunities for participants, as performances could lead to future opportunities in collegiate baseball. Fans can expect an entertaining display of future talent.
Bottom LineThis All-Star Game not only highlights emerging baseball talent in Northern Nevada but also serves as a pivotal networking opportunity for young athletes aiming for higher levels of competition. The outcome of the game could shape the collegiate futures of these promising players.
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