11u player to watch in 2012
Ethan Cloyd has been chosen by Travel Ball Select as an "11u player to watch in 2012".
TravelBallSelect.com started their annual series that spotlights the top "PLayers to watch" across the Country in 2012 these are top players who have proven to be elite game changing athletes. So it is a great honor for him as Travel ball select is a big organization that ranks travel teams in the United States.
Ethan currently plays for the Santa Ynez Titans (sytitans.com). It is a team made up of some of the best baseball ball players in the central coast.
The Titans are currently ranked #6 in the Country. In July Ethan will be playing in Atlanta Georgia where the top 16 ranked Travel teams come together and compete in a tournament .
This tournament will be televised on Dish Network & Comcast. They will also be playing in Orlando, Florida at the Disney Wide World of sports for the Elite 32 tournament in August.
Ethan began playing baseball at the age of 3 and Travel baseball at the age of 7, he truly loves every minute of it and trains really hard to be the best he can be. So for him to be recognized is truly amazing.
Contact info:
Carol Cloyd
ebrothers81@yahoo.com
(661) 319-4644
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