This is where the coaches and veteran players come in. Their role is to make this team gel, which is something that will happen during their week long trip to
“I want to show the younger guys that they can have fun and be serious at the same time,” says Mike Kusiewicz (
One of the advantages that
“We always do things together (as a team),” says Jeremy Ware (
Mike Saunders (
“When I was in
“I think it begins with off the field stuff. Taking the guys aside, hanging out in hotel rooms and doing stuff as a team I think is really important. That kind of stuff really helped me out last year and I think that’s what will happen again this year.”
Those things started as soon as the team got together at the beginning of the trip. Taylor Green (Courtenay, BC) and Jimmy VanOstrand are two of the new face who have already felt the effects of the camaraderie of this team.
“All the guys who have been here before have just been awesome,” says Green. “They’ve been great to be around and they’ve been helpful with everything.”
“It’s a really fun group and fun to be involved with,” adds VanOstrand. “The older guys make it pretty easy and make you feel like you’re part of the group.”
The Senior National team began it’s practices before kicking off its four game exhibition schedule against the Perth Heat on Wednesday in preparation for the 2007 IBAF World Cup from November 6-18 in
“The first couple of days, you get to know them really quickly as far as strength and weaknesses,” says Puhl. “We have a larger, physical team which can limit our options a bit, but I need to find our strengths and go from there.”
The physicality of this team is something that Mark Randall (
“Even though we are a young staff, we have some very good arms with lots of velocity and great stuff,” says Randall. “We have some veteran guys in the bullpen to help our young guys. We have a good mix and what you’ll see is our guys pound the strike zone.”
The offence is very talented with many guys posting good numbers in the minors this past season and the team is not looking to change things.
“The biggest thing is that we won’t be doing many mechanical adjustments,” says SNT coach Orv Franchuk (
Although this team is young, there is no lack of talent and especially heart. That is something this team has plenty of.
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