PLAYER PACKET SOUTHEASTERN UNDERCLASSMEN SHOOTOUT TROY UNIVERSITY JUNE 28 - JULY 1, 2021
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SOUTHEASTERN UNDERCLASSMEN SHOOTOUT TROY UNIVERSITY JUNE 28 - JULY 1, 2021 2022, 2023 & 2024 HIGH SCHOOL SENIORS PLAYER PACKET Southeastern Underclassmen Shootout (SUS) P.O. Box 3882 Montgomery, Alabama 36109 Barry Dean, Director (334)676-0434 / barrydean@sushootout.com www.sushootout.com Thank You to our 5th Annual Shootout Corporate Sponsors The Game Cap’s – PowerSouth - Sodexho – City of Troy
Day 1 Itinerary - Southeastern Underclassman Shootout (SUS), Monday June 28, 2021 10:00 - 11:30 a.m. (CST): SUS Staff Meeting in the Trojan Dining Hall in the Civic Room (Upstairs) 11:30 a.m. (CST): Staff Lunch at Troy University Dining Hall. 1:00 - 3:00 p.m. (CST): Team's Check-in to dorm at Trojan Basketball Arena. They'll be directed to the dorm that they'll be in from there. Trojan Arena is located just off International Blvd. When arriving in Troy on highway 231, turn onto George Wallace Drive by the Troy University marquee sign/Sonic Restaurant. Drive just over 1.4 miles, turn left onto International Blvd at the 4th Red light you come to (look for small directional SUS signs also), then take your first left. FYI.... At the 4th red light Charles Henderson High School will be on your right. Team Check-In times: Team Alabama Cardinal 1:00 - 1:20 p.m., Team Alabama White 1:20 - 1:40 p.m., Team Mississippi 1:40 - 2:00 p.m., Team Louisiana 2:00 - 2:20 p.m., Team Tennessee 2:20 - 2:40 p.m., Team Kentucky 2:40 - 3:00 p.m. Teams will meet thier coaches in the lobby of Rushing hall at 3:30 p.m., dressed for the banquet (kahki slacks and golf or button down shirt), to be bused to the Trojan Center Theater for the 4 p.m. General Assembly, then baquet). 4:00 p.m. (CST): Welcome Players/Coaches and Parents to SUS. Held in the Troy University Trojan Center Theater, located on the second floor of the Adams Center. Barry Dean, SUS Director, Mark Smartt, Troy University - Head Baseball Coach and Johnny Johnson, Shootout On-Field Coordinator. Go over SUS expectations and daily itineraries. 4:25 p.m. (CST): "What it takes to play Divison I Baseball." Lane Burroughs, Louisiana Tech University - Head Baseball Coach 5:00 p.m.: Arm Care Talk: Lesley Parrish, PT, ATI Physical Therarpy. 5:35 p.m. (CST): "How managing my time properly allowed me to succeed on and off the field at Auburn," Ryan Bliss, Auburn University - . 6:15 p.m. (CST): Banquet, then Academic/Athletic Presentation from NCAA Compliance Officer and College Coaches. 8:30 p.m. (CST): Teams have a Home Run Derby on the Troy University Field. Open to the public. 10:30 p.m.: Players must be in their dorm. 11:00 p.m.: Players in their room, lights out.
5th Annual Southeastern Underclassmen Shootout Troy University (Troy, AL) June 28 - July 1, 2021 * Revised June 22, 2021 Home Run Derby and All Team Workouts and Games will be Livestreamed on jockjive.com for Free! East Group West Group Team 1 - Alabama Cardinal Team 4 - Louisiana (Purple) Team 2 - Kentucky (White with Blue Print) Team 5 - Mississippi (Columbia Blue) Team 3 - Tennessee (Orange) Team 6 - Alabama White (w Cardinal Print) Monday, June 28, 8:30 p.m. CST - Shootout Home Run Derby. Two players from each team battle for the Home Run Derby Crown! Livestreamed on jockjive.com Tuesday, June 29, 2021 Wednesday, June 30, 2021 Thursday, July 1, 2021 TIME EVENT AWAY (1B) HOME (3B) TIME EVENT AWAY (1B) HOME (3B) TIME EVENT AWAY (1B) HOME (3B) 9:00 AM On Field BP Louisiana Alabama (C) 9:00 AM Game Kentucky Alabama (W) 9:00 AM Game Seed 6 Seed 5 9:45 AM On Field BP Mississippi Kentucky 11:30 AM Game Alabama (C) Alabama (W) 11:30 AM Game Seed 4 Seed 3 10:30 AM On Field BP Alabama (W) Tennessee 2:00 PM Game Tennessee Mississippi 2:00 PM Game Seed 2 Seed 1 11:15 AM INF/OF Louisiana Alabama (C) 4:30 PM Game Tennessee Louisiana 11:30 AM Game Louisiana Alabama (C) 7:00 PM Game Kentucky Louisiana 2:00 PM INF/OF Mississippi Kentucky 2:15 PM Game Mississippi Kentucky 4:45 PM INF/OF Alabama (W) Tennessee 5:00 PM Game Alabama (W) Tennessee 7:30 PM Game Alabama (C) Mississippi * Shootout Event General Admisson: $10/day Adults or $25/event pass * Teams will only take INF/OF before their first game * Daily Admission: Adults - $10, HS - 13 yrs - $5, Children 12 & Under FREE * Games will begin prior to start time if prior games end early * Player Information Packets (College Coaches & MLB Scouts): $15 * All games are 7 innings * Credit Cards Accepted (4% Charge Added) * Admission helps fund the $1,500 Shootout Scholarship awarded each year to a rising senior and to help off set the cost of the event.
Tuesday, June 29, 2021 Wednesday, June 30, 2021 Thursday, July 1, 2021 Time Dining Hall On Field Off Field Sessions Time Dining Hall Off Field Sessions Ropes Course Time Dining Hall Off Field Sessions Ropes Course 6:00 AM 6:00 AM 6:00 AM 6:15 AM 6:15 AM 6:15 AM 6:30 AM 6:30 AM 6:30 AM 6:45 AM 6:45 AM 6:45 AM 7:00 AM 7:00 AM 7:00 AM 7:15 AM AL (C) 7:15 AM AL (W) 7:15 AM Seed 6 7:30 AM LA 7:30 AM KY 7:30 AM Seed 5 7:45 AM KY 7:45 AM AL (C) 7:45 AM Seed 4 MS LA Seed 3 8:00 AM 8:00 AM 8:00 AM MS 8:15 AM AL (W) Cages 8:15 AM TN 8:15 AM Seed 2 8:30 AM TN AL (C) 8:30 AM 8:30 AM Seed 1 8:45 AM LA 8:45 AM Travel 8:45 AM 9:00 AM Cages On Field 9:00 AM 9:00 AM Batting 9:15 AM KY AL (C) 9:15 AM 9:15 AM Practice 9:30 AM MS LA 9:30 AM 9:30 AM 9:45 AM Cages On Field 9:45 AM 9:45 AM Batting 10:00 AM AL (W) KY 10:00 AM 10:00 AM Practice GAME AL (W) KY GAME Seed 6 Seed 5 TN MS LA 10:15 AM 10:15 AM 10:15 AM MS 10:30 AM Cages On Field 10:30 AM TN 10:30 AM Batting 10:45 AM AL (W) 10:45 AM 10:45 AM Practice 11:00 AM TN 11:00 AM 11:00 AM 11:15 AM INF/OF LA AL (C) 11:15 AM 11:15 AM 11:30 AM 11:30 AM 11:30 AM 11:45 AM 11:45 AM 11:45 AM 12:00 PM 12:00 PM Travel 12:00 PM KY 12:15 PM 12:15 PM 12:15 PM 12:30 PM KY 12:30 PM LA 12:30 PM GAME LA AL (C) GAME AL (W) AL (C) GAME Seed 4 Seed 3 12:45 PM MS 12:45 PM MS 12:45 PM TN 1:00 PM AL (W) 1:00 PM 1:00 PM 1:15 PM TN 1:15 PM 1:15 PM 1:30 PM AL (C) 1:30 PM AL (C) 1:30 PM 1:45 PM LA 1:45 PM AL (W) 1:45 PM 2:00 PM INF/OF MS KY 2:00 PM 2:00 PM 2:15 PM 2:15 PM 2:15 PM 2:30 PM 2:30 PM 2:30 PM 2:45 PM 2:45 PM Travel 2:45 PM 3:00 PM 3:00 PM 3:00 PM GAME TN MS GAME Seed 2 Seed 1 3:15 PM 3:15 PM 3:15 PM GAME MS KY 3:30 PM 3:30 PM 3:30 PM 3:45 PM 3:45 PM 3:45 PM 4:00 PM 4:00 PM 4:00 PM 4:15 PM 4:15 PM AL (C) 4:15 PM AL (W) 4:30 PM 4:30 PM KY 4:30 PM 4:45 PM INF/OF AL (W) TN 4:45 PM 4:45 PM 5:00 PM KY 5:00 PM 5:00 PM 5:15 PM MS 5:15 PM 5:15 PM 5:30 PM 5:30 PM 5:30 PM GAME TN LA 5:45 PM 5:45 PM 5:45 PM 6:00 PM AL 6:00 PM Travel 6:00 PM GAME AL (W) TN 6:15 PM LA 6:15 PM AL (C) 6:15 PM 6:30 PM 6:30 PM AL (W) 6:30 PM 6:45 PM 6:45 PM 6:45 PM 7:00 PM 7:00 PM 7:00 PM 7:15 PM 7:15 PM 7:15 PM 7:30 PM 7:30 PM 7:30 PM 7:45 PM AL (W) 7:45 PM 7:45 PM 8:00 PM TN 8:00 PM 8:00 PM GAME KY LA 8:15 PM 8:15 PM 8:15 PM 8:30 PM 8:30 PM 8:30 PM GAME AL (C) MS 8:45 PM 8:45 PM 8:45 PM 9:00 PM 9:00 PM 9:00 PM 9:15 PM 9:15 PM 9:15 PM 9:30 PM 9:30 PM 9:30 PM 9:45 PM 9:45 PM 9:45 PM
Position Players & Pitchers will not be allowed to wear metal spikes. Molded/rubber cleats or turf shoes ONLY. **The pitcher of record is the only exception to this rule** **NO sunflower seeds or gum is allowed on the field surface** Tournament Updates Can Be Seen on Twitter: @AlaBCAUpdates & Game Changer 2|Page
Bat Specifications • BBCOR Bats or Wood Only Batting Practice on Field • Batting practice will consist of two rounds of 5 on the field. Teams will be paired up with one team shagging and one team hitting. Infield/Outfield • Infield/outfield will be hit by the tournament director before each team’s first game only. Home/Visitor • Team listed first on schedule in pool play games will be in 3B Dugout. Hitting Lineup • Lineups will consist of 9 batters with or without a DH, with a one-time starter reentry per NFHS Baseball Rules • Lineups must be submitted to tournament staff a minimum of 20 minutes PRIOR to start of game • Courtesy runners for the pitcher and catcher may be used according to NFHS Baseball Rules Game Length/Time Limits/Mercy Rules • All games will be scheduled for 7 innings and will be played to its entirety unless a mercy rule comes into effect. • If pool play games or game 1 Thursday are tied at the end of 7 innings, there will be one extra inning with each team starting with the bases loaded and one out. The last three hitters from the previous inning shall be the base runners. If the game is still tied after the one extra inning in pool play or game 1 Thursday, the game will end as a tie. • Game 2 and 3 on Thursday will be played in its entirety. Tie games will be played until a winner can be determined. • Game is called if team is winning by 10 runs any time after 5 innings. Pitching and Mound Visits • NFHS Rules Apply – Three visits per 7 inning game total. Any visit past the third will result in pitching change. The second visit in any one inning will result in a pitching change. • The following Pitch Count Rules will apply: § 1-25 Pitches Thrown = No Days Rest § 26-45 Pitches Thrown = 1 Day Rest § 46+ Pitches Thrown = May not throw again in SUS Tournament § Pitchers may not make more than TWO appearances in SUS Tournament § Pitchers may not throw more than a total of 120 pitches during any single outing or their combined two outings. 3|Page
Sportsmanship • Any coach or player that is ejected must serve a minimum ONE game suspension. If ejection is considered flagrant in any manner by the umpires, the coach or player will be suspended for the duration of the tournament. Tie Break Procedures 1. Head to Head Record 2. Runs Allowed 3. Run Differential 4. Runs Scored 5. Coin Flip Pre-Game Format • All teams MUST be at stadium at least ONE hour prior to start time as games will start early if schedule allows; teams will be given proper warm-up time for all games • Each team will be allowed to use the indoor cage area (LF side of field) prior to each game – PICK UP BASEBALLS AT THE END OF YOUR BP SESSION • Coaches MUST be present while team is hitting • Keep players off all nets/screens and DO NOT move any equipment in cage area Game Format • Dugouts assigned in schedule • Dugout bathrooms will be locked during the game – utilize public restrooms in stadium • Lightning and/or weather related decisions will be made by TROY staff – if lightning is detected, ALL personnel must remain in dugout or underneath stadium area and the game will be delayed a minimum of 30 minutes beyond the last strike Post-game Format • Both teams responsible for all trash cleanup in their respective dugouts/bullpens • Conduct all post-game meetings outside the field/dugout area in order for teams to enter the dugout area for the next game • If utilizing our laundry service for your jerseys, they will be left in the 3B dugout at clubhouse door after your last game of the day in a provided trash bag and will be available the next morning Prohibited Items • Troy University is a tobacco free campus. Smoking is not allowed on campus. • Pets are not allowed on the Troy University campus. • Admission: Adult $10/day ($25 Tournament Pass); 13 yrs - HS - $5/day; 12 & Under - Free • Concession stand with drinks and snacks will be open. Team coolers are allowed in dugout. • NO COOLERS, FOOD, OR DRINKS WILL BE ALLOWED BY SPECTATORS Protest Committee • Any on-field situations that can not be resolved by the umpires and coaches will be ruled upon by this Committee If the situation is protestable. This Committee will be comprised of Representatives from different SUS states. 4|Page
Team Alabama Cardinal # Last Name First Name School Class Pos Height Weight Bats Throws 1 Baker Evan Fayetteville 2022 OF 5'10 170 Left Left 2 Freeman Briggs Etowah 2023 C 5'9 180 Right Right 3 Johnson Doug Wetumpka 2022 OF 6'0 175 Right Right 4 Loveless Everett Scottsboro 2022 RHP 6'0 150 Right Right 5 Mason Ayden Buckhorn 2022 OF 5'10 157 Left Right 7 Bermea Anthony Bob Jones 2022 C 6'2 185 Right Right 8 Chandler Gavin Thompson 2022 LHP 6'2 195 Left Left 9 Fowler Drew Geraldine 2022 RHP 6'2 170 Right Right 10 Kellett Grayson Glencoe 2022 1B 6'1 205 Left Right 11 Martin Levi Geraldine 2022 RHP 6'0 215 Right Right 12 Molina Cole Bob Jones 2022 INF/RHP 5'11 170 Right Right 13 Rhodes Mitchell Helena 2022 RHP 6'0 170 Right Right 14 Stauter Travis Prattville 2022 INF 6'2 215 Right Right 15 Thomas Andrew Morgan Academy 2022 RHP 6'3 180 Right Right 16 Warrick Isaac Alabama Christian 2022 LHP 6'0 170 Left Left 17 Wynn Blake Dothan 2023 INF 510 175 Right Right 18 Yeager Brandon Madison Academy 2022 RHP 6'4 195 Right Right 19 Yerta Braxton Chambers Academy 2023 INF 5'10 185 Right Right 20 Morris Trevor GW Long 2022 INF 5'10 175 Right Right 21 Capps Ben Gordo 2022 OF/RHP 6'1 195 Right Right 22 Elrod Will Oak Grove 2022 1B 5'11 205 Right Right Coaches: Blake Lewis (Lawson State CC), Bubba Frichter (Enterprise State CC), Matthew Kelly (Southern Prep Academy
Team Alabama White (with Cardinal Print) # Last Name First Name School Class Pos Height Weight Bats Throws 1 Eubanks Cason Northside Methodist 2022 INF 5'8 155 Right Right 2 Freeman Caleb Etowah 2023 OF 5'9 180 Both Right 3 Griggs Lane Glenwood 2023 INF/RHP 5'10 180 Right Right 4 Milam Jaxon Glenwood 2023 INF/RHP 6'0 176 Left Right 5 Revera Ryan Bob Jones 2022 C 5'10 170 Right Right 6 Williams Jayven Baker 2022 OF 6'1 170 Left Right 7 Aderholt Connor Shelby County 2022 RHP 5'11 175 Right Right 8 Beck Connor Athens 2022 INF 5'11 175 Right Right 9 Boroff Jabe Macon East 2023 C 6'0 195 Right Right 10 Chancey Jackson GW Long 2022 RHP 5'11 185 Right Right 11 Guyse Nate James Clemens 2023 1B 6'0 165 Right Right 12 Hill Khristian Smiths Station 2023 RHP 6'0 175 Right Right 13 Jackson Tucker Houston Academy 2022 OF/RHP 5'11 175 Right Right 14 Jordan Reigh Headland 2022 RHP 5'11 175 Right Right 15 Macks Aiden Robertsdale 2022 OF 5'10 190 Right Right 16 Moss Fisher Bob Jones 2022 OF/RHP 6'2 185 Left Right 17 Williams Tyler McGill-Toolen 2022 INF 5'11 175 Right Right 21 Berry Noah James Clemens 2022 RHP 6'5 190 Right Right 22 Walls Colton Stanhope Elmore 2023 RHP 6'2 190 Left Right 23 Wells Carter Sparkman 2023 1B/RHP 6'1 215 Right Right Coaches: Casey Underwood (Snead State CC), Brandon Ware (LBW CC), Mike Mordecai (Northside Methodist Academy)
Team Kentucky (White with Royal Print) # Last Name First High School Class Pos. Height Weight Bat Throw 1 Fain Noah Rockcastle Co. 2022 RHP/INF 5'10 180 R R 2 Keith Jacob Green Co. 2022 RHP/OF 6'0 160 R R 3 Croley Mason Whitley Co. 2023 RHP/C/OF 5'10 180 R R 7 Ownbey Luke Jennings Co. 2022 C/RHP 5'9 175 R R 8 Sanders Drevin Lawrenceville 2022 RHP/ INF 5'8 185 R R 9 Christophel Logan Columbus East 2022 INF/OF 6'2 145 R R 10 Fleming Cade St. Mary 2022 OF 6'2 165 R R 11 Martin Austin Jennings Co. 2022 RHP/ INF 5'8 150 R R 12 Holtzapfel Jakob Raceland 2022 P/INF/OF 5'10 172 R R 13 Petrey Caden Whitley Co. 2022 INF 6'1 195 R R 14 Price Jacob CAL 2022 RHP/1B 6'5 205 R R 15 Preston Luke Boyd Co. 2022 INF 6'1 195 R R 16 Biggs Jake Boyd Co. 2022 RHP/INF 6'1 185 R R 17 Speakman Ben Mason Co. 2022 C/OF 5'6 150 R R 23 Popplewell Tanner Somerset 2022 RHP/1st/DH 6'4 260 R R Coaches: Tom Posey (Kentucky Christian University), Greg Preston (Boyd County High School)
Team Louisiana (Purple) # Last Name First High School Class Pos. Height Weight Bat Throw 1 Green Brylan Lafayette Christian 2022 CF 5"10 170 L L 2 Pierce Josh South Lafourche 2022 P/INF 5'10 125 R R 3 Watts Dane St. Thomas Aquinas 2022 OF/P 5'7 160 L L 4 Babineaux Hayden Westminster Christian 2022 MIF/P 6'2 182 R R 5 Edwards Seth West Monroe 2022 P 6'4 185 R R 6 Gary Gavin DeQuincy 2022 MIF/P 5"10 140 R R 7 Glass Andrew Sam Houston 2022 C/P/1B 5'11 170 R R 8 Jackson Dorien Breaux Bridge 2022 OF/P 6'0 150 L L 9 Johnson Allen North Vermilion 2023 P 5"10 165 R R 10 Lail Hunter Lafayette Christian 2022 P/3B 6'2 160 R R 11 Leblanc Tyson North Vermilion 2023 MIF/P 5'11 165 R R 12 Long Jack D'Arbonne Woods 2022 INF 5'6 175 R R 13 McNeely Drew Catholic-Pointe Coupee 2022 P/MIF 5'8 150 R R 14 Muffoletto Caleb Comeaux 2022 C/3B/P 6'0 155 R R 15 Doucet Derin South Lafourche 2022 C/P/OF 5"10 195 R R 16 Lee Andrew Ascension Episcopal 2022 C 5'7 165 R R 17 Waxley Harrison Airline 2022 3B/P 6'1 200 R R 23 Hess Holden Jesuit 2022 P/1B 6'3 210 L R GM: Tim O'Neal (LBCA - President), Coaches: Jeremy Do Deville (South Beauregard HS), Brady Carlson (DeQuincey High School), Kody Gautreaux, Thomas Simoneaux (Baton Rouge Community College)
Team Mississippi (Columbia Blue) # Last Name First High School Class Pos. Ht. Wt. B T 1 Batts Austin Cleveland Central 2023 C/P 6'2" 160 L R 2 Janos Tyler Clinton 2022 C/P/INF 5'9" 155 R R 3 Lee Jackson Calhoun City 2022 P/INF 6'0" 170 R R 4 Little Mozell Brandon 2022 INF/OF 5'11" 160 R R 5 Swales Jackson Pisgah 2022 P 5'11" 170 L R 6 Thompson Elijah Lafayette 2022 P/INF 5'9" 150 R R 7 Varnado Kannon Harrison Central 2022 P/INF 5'10" 160 R R 8 Wallace Dylan Columbia 2023 P/OF 5'11" 170 R R 9 Widener Clayton West Jones 2022 OF 5'11" 175 R R 10 Wilbanks Tristan St. Aloysius 2022 P/C 5'10" 180 R R 11 Dunsford TJ East Central 2023 P/INF 6'0" 200 R R 12 Katsaboulas Jonah Brandon 2022 INF 5'11" 185 R R 13 Kentner Reese North Pontotoc 2023 P/1B 6'1" 180 L L 14 Knight Andrew Sumrall 2022 P 6'3" 195 R R 15 Miller Max Vancleave 2022 P/OF 6'1" 180 L L 16 Odom Levi Sumrall 2022 P/INF 6'0" 180 R R 17 Phillips Marshall Sumrall 2022 P/INF 6'0" 185 R R 18 Porter Hollis East Central 2022 1B/OF 6'4" 200 L R 19 Waters Landon Grenada 2022 P/OF 6'0" 190 R R 23 Huebner Eli Lamar School 2022 INF 5'11" 170 R R Coaches: Jason Taylor: Tri-County Academy, Ronnie Joe Parker (Wayne Academy)
Team Tennessee (Orange) # Last Name First Name School Class Pos. Height Weight Bat Throw 1 Patterson Parker Dyer County HS 2022 C/OF 5'10" 160 Right Right 2 Drebes Preston Beech HS 2022 SS/P 6'2" 170 Switch Right 3 Huddleston Eli Upperman HS 2023 P 5'10" 160 Left Left 8 Walton Aaron Brentwood HS 2022 OF 6'3" 215 Right Right 9 Vinson Cale Oakland HS 2022 SS 6'0" 170 Right Right 10 Davis Jayden Cookeville HS 2022 SS 5'10" 190 Right Right 11 Newsom Cooper Stewarts Creek HS 2022 SS 6'2" 170 Right Right 12 Webb Parker Lincoln County HS 2022 P 6'4" 190 Right Right 13 Carter Jordan Franklin Grace Christian Acad 2023 OF/3B 5'11" 205 Right Right 14 Beranek Bryant Columbia Academy 2022 P 6'3" 200 Right Right 15 Mealer Brennan Forrest HS 2024 1B/P 6'0" 190 Left Left 16 Hitson Cade Riverdale HS 2022 OF/1B 5'11" 195 Left Left 17 Loy Dylan Pigeon Forge HS 2023 P 6'1" 160 Right Left 18 Lutterman Landon Knoxville Catholic 2022 C/2B 5'9" 170 Left Right 23 Donkin Grant Springfield HS 2022 P 6'1" 185 Left Right 24 Franklin Riley Pigeon Forge HS 2022 P 6'5" 215 Right Right 26 Franklin Tanner Jefferson County HS 2022 P 6'5" 215 Right Right Coaches: Chris Parker (Pope John Paul II High School), Dustin Smith (Clarksville Academy), Rodney Parker (Dickson County High School), Robby Kinsaul (Goshen AL. High School)
Southeastern Underclassman Shootout (SUS) Scholarship Program The Southeastern Underclassman Shootout (SUS) wants to assist student-athletes, who participate in their 2021 event, with their college expenses during their first year of college. The scholarship is a cash value worth $1,500 and is available for the recipient’s freshman year only. The $1,500 award will be given in the form of a check written directly to the college the recipient attends to help cover tuition and/or the cost of books. If both of these are already paid for by another scholarship, the money will be used to help pay for the recipient’s housing and/or living expenses. If this is also paid for by other award money, the SUS Staff will decide how to award the money to the recipient so that it will be most beneficial to the recipient in his first year of college. The recipient may apply the scholarship only to costs associated with their college’s academic expenses first or housing expenses second. The recipient may choose to use their scholarship for a college in-state or out-of-state. If the student-athlete signs a professional contract out of high school this scholarship becomes void immediately. Who may apply for a Scholarship? * Any Southeastern Underclassmen Shootout 2022 Senior. A completed application consists of: 1) A typed completed application form. 2) A copy of the applicant’s high school transcript. 3) An essay entitled “Why I should receive a College Scholarship” from the applicant. It must be typed and should be two pages maximum in length. 4) A one-page letter of recommendation from the applicant’s: * High School Head Baseball Coach * High School Guidance Counselor * High School Principal/Headmaster (Letters of recommendation may be sent directly to the SUS by the person writing it, or they may be included in the applicants packet) All applicants Completed Packets must be received by Friday, September 17, 2021, for applicants to be considered for a scholarship. All applicants will be notified by email that their application has been received and whether or not it is complete. Scholarship recipients will be notified by phone by the first week of November. Send the application packet to: Southeastern Underclassman Shootout (or SUS) Scholarship Applicant P.O. Box 3882 Montgomery, Alabama 36109 * If the applicant is being recruited by an NCAA Division I or II College/University he must inform the head coach of that institution that he has applied for our scholarship. If the applicant is awarded our $1,500 scholarship it may count toward the NCAA Division I 11.7 or Division II 9.0 baseball scholarship equivalency. Same in Community College in some cases. * The scholarship must be used during the 2022 - 2023 school year. The scholarship becomes void should the student-athlete sign a professional contract in any sport.
Southeastern Underclassman Shootout Scholarship Application (Application must be Typed and completely filled out to be accepted. Any additional information pertaining to this application should be typed on another page. Applicants must be a 2022 High School Senior SUS event participant. Type on this application and save when filling out. Name ____________________________________________________________________________________________ First Middle Last Preferred Name Permanent Address _________________________________________________________________________________ Street Address/P.O. Box City State Zip Parent Name: Applicants/Parents Phone #: (App) (Cell) ( ) , Parent Cell ( ) Parent Email: App. Email Address: _____________________________________ HS Class Rank (after Jr. year) ________________ GPA (after Junior Year) ______________________ ACT / SAT Score / High School ____________________________________________ Graduation Year ___________________________ (Must be a 2022 graduate) Athletic Honors in any sports in high school: _____________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________________________ Academic Honors in high school: ______________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________________________ List other student accomplishments/activities/honors (church, community service, etc.): ___________________________ * Please attach and extra page if necessary __________________________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________________________ Other siblings who are attending middle or high school or college, where and their class: _________________________ _________________________________________________________________________________________________ Parents and/or Guardians names and their occupations: _____________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________________________ Name and phone number of your high school baseball coach: _________________________________________ ______ (Cell)( )
DIVISION I ACADEMIC REQUIREMENTS CORE-COURSE REQUIREMENTS Complete 16 core courses in the following areas: NATURAL/ ADDITIONAL PHYSICAL ADDITIONAL COURSES MATH SOCIAL (Any area listed ENGLISH (Algebra I SCIENCE (English, math or to the left, foreign or higher) (Including one natural/physical SCIENCE language or year of lab, science) comparative if offered) religion/philosophy) 4 years 3 years 2 years 1 year 2 years 4 years FULL QUALIFIER College-bound student-athletes enrolling at an NCAA Division I school need to meet these academic requirements to practice, compete and receive an athletics scholarship in their first year of full-time enrollment. • Complete 16 core courses in the appropriate areas. • Ten of the 16 core courses must be completed before the seventh semester (senior year) of high school. • Seven of the 10 core courses must be in English, math or natural/physical science. • Earn a core-course GPA of at least 2.300. • Earn an SAT combined score or ACT sum score matching the core-course GPA on the Division I sliding scale. • Submit proof of graduation to the Eligibility Center. ACADEMIC REDSHIRT All Division I academic redshirts may receive an athletics scholarship and practice during their first year of full-time enrollment at a Division I school, but may NOT compete. • Complete 16 core courses in the appropriate areas. • Earn a core-course GPA of at least 2.000. • Earn an SAT combined score or ACT sum score matching the core-course GPA on the Division I sliding scale. • Submit proof of graduation to the Eligibility Center. INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS Please review the international initial-eligibility flyer for information and academic requirements specific to international student-athletes. For information on Division II, view the Division II academic requirements flyer.
visit ncaa.org/test-scores. More information regarding the impact of COVID-19 and test scores can be found at on.ncaa.com/COVID19_Fall_B. TEST SCORES If a student-athlete plans to attend an NCAA DIVISION I FULL QUALIFIER SLIDING SCALE Division I college or university, they should use the sliding scale to review the core-course Core GPA SAT* ACT Sum* Core GPA SAT* ACT Sum* GPA and SAT/ACT score they will need to meet Division I full qualifier standards. When 3.550 400 37 2.750 810 59 registering for the SAT or ACT, students should 3.525 410 38 2.725 820 60 use code 9999 to ensure their test scores are 3.500 430 39 2.700 830 61 sent directly to their Eligibility Center account. 3.475 440 40 2.675 840 61 More information regarding the impact of 3.450 460 41 2.650 850 62 COVID-19 and test scores can be found at 3.425 470 41 2.625 860 63 on.ncaa.com/COVID19_Fall2022. 3.400 490 42 2.600 860 64 3.375 500 42 2.575 870 65 An SAT combined score is calculated by 3.350 520 43 2.550 880 66 adding critical reading and math subscores. 3.325 530 44 2.525 890 67 An ACT sum score is calculated by adding 3.300 550 44 2.500 900 68 English, math, reading and science subscores. 3.275 560 45 2.475 910 69 Students may take the SAT or ACT an 3.250 580 46 2.450 920 70 unlimited number of times before they enroll 3.225 590 46 2.425 930 70 full time in college. If a student takes either 3.200 600 47 2.400 940 71 test more than once, the best subscores 3.175 620 47 2.375 950 72 from each test are used for their academic 3.150 630 48 2.350 960 73 certification process. 3.125 650 49 2.325 970 74 3.100 660 49 2.300 980 75 CORE-COURSE LIST 3.075 680 50 2.299 990 76 3.050 690 50 2.275 990 76 Student-athletes should check to see if their 3.025 710 51 2.250 1000 77 ACADEMIC REDSHIRT high school has a list of NCAA-approved 3.000 720 52 2.225 1010 78 core courses. No core-course list means 2.975 730 52 2.200 1020 79 courses taken from that high school will not 2.950 740 53 2.175 1030 80 count toward NCAA eligibility. 2.925 750 53 2.150 1040 81 2.900 750 54 2.125 1050 82 ONLINE COURSES/ 2.875 760 55 2.100 1060 83 NONTRADITIONAL 2.850 2.825 770 780 56 56 2.075 2.050 1070 1080 84 85 Nontraditional courses are classes taught 2.800 790 57 2.025 1090 86 online or through distance learning, hybrid/ 2.775 800 58 2.000 1100 86 blended, independent study, individualized *Full sliding scale research between the new SAT and ACT is ongoing. instruction, correspondence or similar means. These types of courses may be acceptable for use in the NCAA initial-eligibility certification process; however, it is important to make sure the nontraditional program has been approved and appears on the high school’s list of NCAA-approved core courses. BE AHEAD OF THE GAME 2020-21 GUIDE FOR HIGH SCHOOL COUNSELORS | 15 If student-athletes want to get ahead of the game, they need to register with the NCAA Eligibility Center during their freshman/9th year. After college-bound student-athletes complete their sophomore, junior and senior years, it is important for them to ask their counselor at each high school or program they attended to upload their official transcript to their Eligibility Center account. Want more information? Visit ncaa.org/playcollegesports. Follow us: @ncaaec @playcollegesports @ncaaec May 2021 NCAA is a trademark of the National Collegiate Athletic Association.
one opportunity. limitless Possibilities. If you want to play sports at an NCAA Division I or II school, start by registering for a Certification account with the NCAA Eligibility Center at eligibilitycenter.org. If you want to play Division III sports or you aren’t sure where you want to compete, start by creating a Profile Page account at eligibilitycenter.org. ACADEMIC REQUIREMENTS To play sports at a Division I or II school, you must graduate from high school, complete 16 NCAA-approved core courses, earn a minimum GPA and earn an SAT or ACT score that matches your core-course GPA. CORE COURSES Only courses that appear on your high school’s list of NCAA core courses will count toward the 16 core-course requirement; visit eligibilitycenter.org/courselist for a full list of your high school’s approved core courses. Complete 16 core courses in the following areas: D ivision i Complete 10 NCAA core courses, including seven in English, math or natural/physical science, before your seventh semester. ADDITIONAL NATURAL/ COURSES MATH PHYSICAL ADDITIONAL SOCIAL (Any area listed ENGLISH (Algebra I SCIENCE (English, math or SCIENCE to the left, foreign (Including one natural/physical language or or higher) year of lab, science) comparative if offered) religion/philosophy) 4 years 3 years 2 years 1 year 2 years 4 years D ivision iI ADDITIONAL NATURAL/ COURSES MATH PHYSICAL ADDITIONAL SOCIAL (Any area listed ENGLISH (Algebra I SCIENCE (English, math or SCIENCE to the left, foreign (Including one natural/physical language or or higher) year of lab, science) comparative if offered) religion/philosophy) 3 years 2 years 2 years 3 years 2 years 4 years GRADE-POINT AVERAGE TEST SCORES The NCAA Eligibility Center calculates your You may take the SAT or ACT an unlimited number of times grade-point average based only on the grades before you enroll full time in college. Every time you register for you earn in NCAA-approved core courses. the SAT or ACT, use the NCAA Eligibility Center code 9999 to send your scores directly to us from the testing agency. We ac- • DI requires a minimum 2.3 GPA . cept official scores only from the SAT or ACT, and cannot use • DII requires a minimum 2.2 GPA . scores shown on your high school transcript. If you take either test more than once, the best subscore from different tests are used to give you the best possible score. More information re- SLIDING SCALE garding the impact of COVID-19 and test scores can be found Divisions I and II use sliding scales to match test scores and at on.ncaa.com/COVID19_Fall_B. GPAs to determine eligibility. The sliding scale balances your test score with your GPA. If you have a low test score, you need a higher GPA to be eligible. Find more information about sliding scales at ncaa.org/test-scores.
High School Timeline 9 Grade th PLAN 1 2 3 • Start planning now! Take the right courses and earn the best grades possible. 10 Grade th REGISTER • If you fall behind academically, ask your counselor for help finding approved courses you can take. • Find your high school’s list of NCAA-approved core courses • Register for a Profile Page or Certification account with the at eligibilitycenter.org/courselist. NCAA Eligibility Center at eligibilitycenter.org. • Sign up for a free Profile Page account at eligibilitycenter.org • Monitor your Eligibility Center account for next steps. for information on NCAA requirements. • At the end of the year, ask your counselor at each high school or program you attended to upload your official transcript to your Eligibility Center account. • Check with your counselor to • Complete your final NCAA- 11 Grade th STUDY make sure you are on track to complete the required number of NCAA-approved courses and graduate on time with 12 Grade th GRADUATE approved core courses as you prepare for graduation. • Take the SAT/ACT again, if necessary, and submit your class. your scores to the NCAA Eligibility Center using code 9999. • Take the SAT/ACT and submit your scores to the NCAA • Request your final amateurism certification beginning April 1 Eligibility Center using code 9999. (fall enrollees) or Oct. 1 (winter/spring enrollees) in your • Ensure your sports participation information is correct in Eligibility Center account at eligibilitycenter.org. your Eligibility Center account. • After you graduate, ask your counselor to upload your final • At the end of the year, ask your counselor at each high official transcript with proof of graduation to your Eligibility school or program you attended to upload your official Center account. transcript to your Eligibility Center account. • Reminder: Only students on an NCAA Division I or II school’s institutional request list will receive a certification. How to plan your high school courses to meet the 16 core-course requirement: 4 x 4 = 16 9 th Grade (1) English (1) Math 10(1) English (1) Math th Grade 11 12 (1) English (1) Math th Grade (1) English (1) Math th Grade (1) Science (1) Science (1) Science (1) Science (1) Social Science (1) Social Science (1) Social Science (1) Social Science and/or additional and/or additional and/or additional and/or additional 4 core courses 4 core courses 4 core courses 4 core courses Search Frequently Asked Questions: ncaa.org/studentfaq Follow us: @ncaaec @playcollegesports @ncaaec December 2020 NCAA is a trademark of the National Collegiate Athletic Association.
4.14.2021: NCAA EC COVID-19 Response, Academic Year 2021-22: Automatic Waiver—2022-23 Enrollment Given the continuing impact of COVID-19 on the educational environment, the NCAA Eligibility Center has partnered with the NCAA membership to identify the following changes to the initial-eligibility certification process for students who initially enroll full time in a collegiate institution during the 2022-23 academic year. Click here to learn more about the adjusted requirements. The Eligibility Center will continue to monitor the environment and make necessary adjustments to prioritize health, safety and fairness for all prospective student-athletes. 8.17.2020: NCAA EC COVID-19 Response, Academic Year 2020-21: Automatic Waiver—2021-22 Enrollment Given the continuing impact of COVID-19 on the educational environment, the NCAA Eligibility Center has partnered with the NCAA membership to identify the following changes to the initial-eligibility certification process for students who initially enroll full time in a collegiate institution during the 2021-22 academic year. Click here to learn more about the adjusted requirements. The Eligibility Center will continue to monitor the environment and make necessary adjustments to prioritize health, safety and fairness for all prospective student-athletes. NCAA EC COVID-19 Response: Organized Competition in the 2020-21 Academic Year NCAA Divisions I and II have approved flexibility for college-bound student-athletes who delay initial full- time collegiate enrollment and would be impacted by organized competition occurring in the 2020-21 academic year. During the amateurism certification process, the Eligibility Center will apply such flexibility, which will be visible in the student-athlete’s Eligibility Center account. For more information on how relief will be applied, click here. 7.22.2020: NCAA EC COVID-19 Response, Academic Year 2020-21—E-learning, Distance and Hybrid Options In an effort to provide clarity to students and parents making decisions regarding the 2020-2021 academic year, the NCAA Eligibility Center is providing additional guidance regarding distance, e-learning or hybrid options made available by schools with NCAA-approved core courses. The Eligibility Center will continue to monitor the environment and make determinations on extension of other COVID-19 relief policies as more information becomes available. Click here to learn more about these important adjustments. 5.28.2020: NCAA EC COVID-19 Response Update FAQs—Update, Q/A1, Q/A6 In response to membership feedback, DI and DII Administrative committees have approved an extension of the COVID-19 Automatic Waiver criteria providing the benefits Academic Redshirt (DI) and Partial Qualifier (DII) status for expected Spring/Summer 2020 graduates presenting at least 10 core course units and a 2.0 GPA prior to start of their semester. Please refresh your link to the FAQ via the Membership portal or the High School portal.
5.8.2020: NCAA EC COVID-19 Response Update FAQs—Membership update, Q/A15 In response to membership inquiries, we have clarified Q/A15 of the EC COVID-19 Response FAQ, regarding application of the COVID-19 Automatic Waiver to students with expected graduation dates in Spring/Summer 2020 (based on start of year nine) who choose to delay their enrollment. Please refresh your link to the FAQ via the Membership portal. No additional information was provided for the general public or student-athletes. 5.1.2020: NCAA EC COVID-19 Response Update FAQs—Membership update, Q1b A small additional piece of information for Membership related to the COVID-19 Autowaiver has been added to the Member version of the EC COVID-19 FAQ. Please refresh your link to the FAQ via the Membership portal. No additional information was provided for the general public or student-athletes. 4.24.2020: NCAA EC COVID-19 Response Update FAQs—Membership update, Q1a A small additional piece of information for Membership related to the COVID-19 Autowaiver has been added to the Member version of the EC COVID-19 FAQ. Please refresh your link to the FAQ via the Membership portal. No additional information was provided for the general public or student-athletes. 4.17.2020: NCAA EC COVID-19 Response Update FAQs Given the unprecedented events during Spring/Summer 2020 due to COVID-19, the NCAA Eligibility Center has partnered with the NCAA membership to identify adjustments to the initial-eligibility certification process. These changes may not capture all unique scenarios; however, NCAA Customer Service is available to assist with questions Monday-Friday 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Eastern time at 877-262-1492 (Domestic students and Canadian students outside of Quebec) and, for international students including Quebec, at ncaa.org/contactinternational. Click here to learn more about these important adjustments. 4.10.2020: NCAA EC COVID-19 Response Update The NCAA Eligibility Center has received a number of inquiries regarding potential adjustments to the initial- eligibility certification process as a result of closures, cancellations and changes due to COVID-19. We are working closely with our member institutions and making progress toward national solutions to the issues raised for both Divisions I and II. We look forward to communicating the details of these adjustments in the coming weeks upon complete review through our governance processes. For information on COVID-19, please visit ncaa.org/COVID-19 and continue to monitor for more information from the Eligibility Center at on.ncaa.com/EC_COVID.
4.3.2020: Distance/E-Learning Programs In response to questions regarding schools that have moved to distance or e-learning environments, the Eligibility Center will not require a separate review of distance or e-learning programs utilized by schools with NCAA-approved core courses that have moved to distance or e-learning environments for Spring/Summer 2020 terms due to school closures related to the COVID-19 situation. Students are encouraged to complete their NCAA-approved core courses through the channels of instruction provided or recommended by their school, district or state department of education. We understand these unparalleled circumstances are creating challenges to all involved in college, high school, club and youth athletics. As such, we are committed to providing timely information and will communicate with you once new information becomes available. For information on COVID-19, please visit ncaa.org/COVID-19 and continue to monitor for more information from the Eligibility Center at on.ncaa.com/EC_COVID. 3.19.2020: NCAA EC COVID-19 Response In response to closings, cancellations and changes related to COVID-19, the Eligibility Center is closely monitoring the impact on students and their ability to meet NCAA initial-eligibility requirements. The EC will be posting more information here in the coming days to assist our membership, prospective student- athletes and the high school community. For information on COVID-19, please visit ncaa.org/COVID-19 and continue to monitor for more information. Last update: 4.14.2021
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