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JSerra baseball coach Brett Kay criticizes faculties for dropping recruits late in 12 months

By Editorial Board Published October 10, 2024 3 Min Read
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JSerra baseball coach Brett Kay criticizes faculties for dropping recruits late in 12 months

Faculty baseball recruiting has turn into unpredictable due to an anticipated discount in roster limits from 40 to 34 for the 2026 season, creating one story after one other of packages deciding to withdraw presents to beforehand dedicated highschool gamers prior to now 12 months. Now it’s occurred to a JSerra baseball participant, and coach Brett Kay is just not happy due to the timing.

Somebody must be held accountable. That is 3 days earlier than Fall interval over. A month earlier than signing day. I can’t suggest any participant to USC and their workers shifting ahead. That is pure madness what some are doing to HS youngsters. https://t.co/QkD1kKPpH6

— JSerra Baseball (@JSerraLionsBB) October 10, 2024

Kay, whose staff received consecutive Southern Part Division 1 championships in 2022 and 2023, stated senior infielder Cole Strane, who has been dedicated to USC for greater than two years, was knowledgeable this week the Trojans now not had a spot for him. Kay responded on X, writing, “I will no longer recommend any player to USC and their staff moving forward.”

Reached by telephone on Thursday, Kay stated he was upset on the lack of communication from USC.

“We need to stand up as high school coaches and support our players,” he stated. “I get the roster changes, but I’m asking the coaches of these program to communicate. Give kids the opportunity to be seen by someone else. The school was his dream school. What is he supposed to do now?”

The lifeless interval for faculty baseball coaches to observe gamers begins on Monday and lasts till March. The early signing interval is a month away. Different faculties let gamers know they might not have a spot for them months in the past. Faculty baseball is altering, with the restrict of 11.7 scholarships per staff going away and faculties allowed to supply as many scholarships as they will afford.

New Lengthy Seaside State coach TJ Bruce stated he made recruiting choices months in the past, although the 40-man rosters are the present rule. “We’ve been operating at 34 for the coming years,” he stated. “I’d rather go out and find players than cut six guys.”

When requested for a response, USC offered the next assertion: “Due to NCAA rules, we cannot comment on prospective student-athletes.”

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