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Nicholas Reynolds

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Pitching > Fastball

HBCU/NAIA Fall Evaluation Camp Presented by Fenton Athletics
Frisco RoughRiders
Nov 8-9, 2025, 7:00AM - 7:00PM CST
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Agility > Broad Jump

FENTON BASEBALL TEST TEST
Frisco RoughRiders
Nov 4, 2025, 9:00AM - 12:00PM CST
4'6"
**Agility - Broad Jump Evaluation:**

Nicholas, your performance in the broad jump at the Fenton Baseball Camp demonstrated impressive explosion and agility. Covering 54 inches in your jump is a testament to your lower-body strength and power, which are crucial attributes for a baseball player. This explosive ability will significantly benefit you in various aspects of the game, from accelerating quickly out of the batter's box to covering ground swiftly in the field.

To build on this solid foundation, continue focusing on exercises that enhance your leg strength and explosiveness. Plyometric exercises such as jump squats, box jumps, and lunges can further develop your lower-body power, contributing to improved performance not only in agility tests but also in your overall athleticism on the field. Additionally, incorporating core strengthening exercises will provide better stability and balance, aiding in all phases of your game.

As you continue your development, remember that agility and explosion are dynamic skills that can always be improved. Consistent training and attention to technique will allow you to capitalize on your natural abilities and become an even more formidable athlete. Keep up the great work, and your dedication to enhancing these skills will undoubtedly pay dividends in your baseball career.
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FENTON BASEBALL TEST TEST
Frisco RoughRiders
Nov 4, 2025, 9:00AM - 12:00PM CST
4'6"
**Agility - Broad Jump Evaluation:**

Nicholas, your performance in the broad jump at the Fenton Baseball Camp demonstrated impressive explosion and agility. Covering 54 inches in your jump is a testament to your lower-body strength and power, which are crucial attributes for a baseball player. This explosive ability will significantly benefit you in various aspects of the game, from accelerating quickly out of the batter's box to covering ground swiftly in the field.

To build on this solid foundation, continue focusing on exercises that enhance your leg strength and explosiveness. Plyometric exercises such as jump squats, box jumps, and lunges can further develop your lower-body power, contributing to improved performance not only in agility tests but also in your overall athleticism on the field. Additionally, incorporating core strengthening exercises will provide better stability and balance, aiding in all phases of your game.

As you continue your development, remember that agility and explosion are dynamic skills that can always be improved. Consistent training and attention to technique will allow you to capitalize on your natural abilities and become an even more formidable athlete. Keep up the great work, and your dedication to enhancing these skills will undoubtedly pay dividends in your baseball career.
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Catching > Catching (Pop Time)

Midwest Sports Performance Showcase
Midwest Sports Performance
Sep 14, 2025, 2:00PM - 5:00PM EST
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4.550 s
84.000
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FENTON BASEBALL TEST TEST
Frisco RoughRiders
Nov 4, 2025, 9:00AM - 12:00PM CST
**Catching - Pop Time:**

Nicholas, your performance behind the plate shows a solid foundation with great potential for growth. Your ability to generate a good release is commendable and highlights your understanding of the mechanics required for a quick pop time. This skill is crucial for a catcher, as it directly impacts your ability to control the running game and prevent stolen bases. Your current pop time of 4.567 seconds, paired with a velocity of 65 mph, indicates that you have a good starting point to build upon.

To enhance your effectiveness as a catcher, focusing on refining your footwork will be essential. Efficient footwork can significantly reduce your pop time, allowing you to transition seamlessly from receiving the pitch to making an accurate throw. Consider incorporating drills that emphasize quick lateral movements and proper weight transfer, which will help improve your overall agility and balance. Working with a coach to analyze your stance and foot positioning can also provide valuable insights into specific areas for improvement.

By dedicating time to these adjustments, you will not only improve your pop time but also increase your confidence and presence behind the plate. Remember, continuous improvement is key, and your commitment to enhancing your skills will undoubtedly pay off. Keep up the hard work, Nicholas, and continue striving to become a formidable force in your catching duties.
4.567 s
65.000
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HBCU/NAIA Fall Evaluation Camp Presented by Fenton Athletics
Frisco RoughRiders
Nov 8-9, 2025, 7:00AM - 7:00PM CST
**Catching - Pop Time Evaluation:**

Nicholas, your performance at the HBCU/NAIA Fall Evaluation Camp demonstrated some impressive attributes that are essential for a successful catcher. Your arm speed is notable and contributes significantly to your overall defensive presence behind the plate. The velocity at which you throw, recorded at 85 mph, is an excellent indicator of your potential to control the running game and deter opposing base stealers. This skill is a crucial asset as you continue to develop in your role as a catcher.

While your arm speed and velocity are strong, your pop time, recorded at 4.23 seconds, suggests there is room for improvement in your overall efficiency. Pop time is a key measure of a catcher's ability to quickly transition from receiving a pitch to delivering an accurate throw to second base. To enhance this, focus on refining your footwork and transfer mechanics. Streamlining your movements from catch to throw will help reduce your pop time, making you even more effective at preventing stolen bases. Drills that emphasize quick footwork and smooth hand transfers can be particularly beneficial in this area.

Overall, you have a solid foundation with your arm speed and velocity, which are excellent tools for a catcher. By focusing on improving your pop time through targeted drills and practice, you will become a more complete and formidable defensive presence behind the plate. Keep up the hard work, Nicholas, and continue to build on these strengths to elevate your game to the next level.
4.230 s
85.000
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Midwest Sports Performance Showcase
Midwest Sports Performance
Sep 14, 2025, 2:00PM - 5:00PM EST
N/A
4.550 s
84.000
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Hitting > Exit Velocity

Midwest Sports Performance Showcase
Midwest Sports Performance
Sep 14, 2025, 2:00PM - 5:00PM EST
N/A
68.0 mph
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FENTON BASEBALL TEST TEST
Frisco RoughRiders
Nov 4, 2025, 9:00AM - 12:00PM CST
Hitting - Exit Velocity:

Nicholas, your hitting mechanics show promising potential, particularly with your ability to achieve good extension through your swing. This extension is crucial for maximizing the distance of your hits and maintaining control through contact. It's clear that you have a solid foundation to build upon, which is an excellent asset for any hitter looking to elevate their game. Your focus on extending through the ball will continue to serve you well as you develop your hitting skills further.

To enhance your exit velocity and overall power at the plate, I recommend focusing on improving your leg drive. Engaging your lower body more effectively can significantly increase the force you generate during your swing. To achieve this, work on drills that emphasize the use of your legs and hips, such as rotational exercises and lower-body strength training. This will not only help you generate more power but also improve your balance and stability, leading to more consistent and powerful contact with the ball.

As you continue to refine your hitting mechanics, remember that the key to improvement lies in consistent practice and attention to detail. Consider incorporating video analysis into your training routine to closely monitor your progress and identify areas for further enhancement. With your current skills and a dedicated approach to engaging your lower half, you are well on your way to becoming a more formidable presence at the plate. Keep up the hard work, Nicholas, and you'll see positive results in your performance.
75.0 mph
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HBCU/NAIA Fall Evaluation Camp Presented by Fenton Athletics
Frisco RoughRiders
Nov 8-9, 2025, 7:00AM - 7:00PM CST
**Hitting - Exit Velocity:**

Nicholas, your hitting mechanics show promising potential, especially with your impressive extension through the ball. This extension contributes significantly to your ability to drive the ball with authority, and it's a foundation that will serve you well as you continue to develop as a hitter. At the current moment, your exit velocity is recorded at 78 mph. While this is a solid starting point, there is room for improvement to ensure you consistently make the most of your power potential.

To enhance your exit velocity, consider focusing on increasing your overall strength and bat speed. Incorporating strength training exercises that target your core, legs, and upper body will help you generate more force behind your swing. Additionally, drills that emphasize bat speed, such as hitting off a tee with a weighted bat or practicing with resistance bands, could be beneficial. As you work on these areas, maintain the excellent extension you already have, as it is crucial for maximizing power and ensuring the ball travels further.

Keep up the great work, Nicholas, and stay committed to refining your technique. With consistent effort and focus on building strength and speed, you'll likely see improvements in your exit velocity. Remember, progress takes time, but your dedication and willingness to improve will undoubtedly lead to success on the field. Keep pushing forward, and you'll continue to grow as a formidable hitter.
78.0 mph
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Midwest Sports Performance Showcase
Midwest Sports Performance
Sep 14, 2025, 2:00PM - 5:00PM EST
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68.0 mph
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Infield > Velo Caught at 1st

HBCU/NAIA Fall Evaluation Camp Presented by Fenton Athletics
Frisco RoughRiders
Nov 8-9, 2025, 7:00AM - 7:00PM CST
**Fielding - Infield Mechanics:**

Nicholas, your performance during the HBCU/NAIA Fall Evaluation Camp showcased your promising skills as an infielder. Your glove work is notably strong, indicating solid fundamentals and a keen ability to read the ball off the bat. This skill is crucial for maintaining consistency and reliability on the field, and your ability to handle various types of ground balls with ease demonstrates that you have a good foundation to build on.

In addition to your glove work, your throwing ability was impressive, as evidenced by your velocity of 76 mph when throwing from first base. This shows that you have a powerful arm capable of making accurate throws across the diamond. Maintaining this strength is essential, and continuing to work on your throwing mechanics will help ensure that your arm remains both powerful and durable over time. Focusing on proper arm care routines and strengthening exercises will be beneficial in preserving your arm's health and performance.

To further elevate your defensive game, I recommend working on refining your footwork around the bag. Quick, efficient footwork can enhance your range and ability to make plays more fluidly. Drills that emphasize lateral movement and first-step quickness will help you maximize your defensive potential. With your current skill set and a focus on these areas of improvement, you have the potential to become an even more effective and impactful infielder. Keep up the great work, Nicholas!
76.0 mph
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HBCU/NAIA Fall Evaluation Camp Presented by Fenton Athletics
Frisco RoughRiders
Nov 8-9, 2025, 7:00AM - 7:00PM CST
**Fielding - Infield Mechanics:**

Nicholas, your performance during the HBCU/NAIA Fall Evaluation Camp showcased your promising skills as an infielder. Your glove work is notably strong, indicating solid fundamentals and a keen ability to read the ball off the bat. This skill is crucial for maintaining consistency and reliability on the field, and your ability to handle various types of ground balls with ease demonstrates that you have a good foundation to build on.

In addition to your glove work, your throwing ability was impressive, as evidenced by your velocity of 76 mph when throwing from first base. This shows that you have a powerful arm capable of making accurate throws across the diamond. Maintaining this strength is essential, and continuing to work on your throwing mechanics will help ensure that your arm remains both powerful and durable over time. Focusing on proper arm care routines and strengthening exercises will be beneficial in preserving your arm's health and performance.

To further elevate your defensive game, I recommend working on refining your footwork around the bag. Quick, efficient footwork can enhance your range and ability to make plays more fluidly. Drills that emphasize lateral movement and first-step quickness will help you maximize your defensive potential. With your current skill set and a focus on these areas of improvement, you have the potential to become an even more effective and impactful infielder. Keep up the great work, Nicholas!
76.0 mph
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Outfield > Glove to Release

Midwest Sports Performance Showcase - (TEST)
Midwest Sports Performance
Sep 25, 2025, 2:00PM - 5:00PM EST
N/A
3.20 s
N/A
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Reynolds, Nicholas, Tue, 9/23/25, 3:01 PM, tagupEvaluation > Outfield > Glove to Release
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HBCU/NAIA Fall Evaluation Camp Presented by Fenton Athletics
Frisco RoughRiders
Nov 8-9, 2025, 7:00AM - 7:00PM CST
Outfield - Glove to Release:

Nicholas, your performance at the HBCU/NAIA Fall Evaluation Camp showed promising skills in the outfield, particularly in your glove-to-release mechanics. Your ability to transition smoothly from catching the ball to getting it out of your glove quickly is an essential component of an outfielder's defensive toolkit, and you seem to have a good foundation in this area. This skill is crucial for executing quick throws that can cut down runners advancing on the bases, and you're demonstrating solid potential here.

Your current throwing velocity is clocked at 75 mph. While this is a respectable speed, there is room for improvement to reach higher velocities that can enhance your competitive edge on the field. A focused strength and conditioning program, along with targeted throwing drills, could help you increase your arm strength and, subsequently, your throw velocity. Incorporating exercises that build your shoulder and core strength will not only improve your throw speed but also contribute to the overall health and durability of your arm over the long season.

Continue to refine your glove-to-release mechanics, possibly by integrating more dynamic fielding drills that simulate game situations. This will help you maintain your quick release under pressure. Overall, with your current skills and a commitment to targeted improvements, you have the potential to become a highly effective outfielder. Keep up the good work, and remember that consistent practice and a focus on both strength and technique will yield significant improvements in your game.
N/A
75.00 s
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Midwest Sports Performance Showcase - (TEST)
Midwest Sports Performance
Sep 25, 2025, 2:00PM - 5:00PM EST
N/A
3.20 s
N/A
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Pitching > Changeup

FENTON BASEBALL TEST TEST
Frisco RoughRiders
Nov 4, 2025, 9:00AM - 12:00PM CST
Pitching - Changeup:

Nicholas, your changeup shows great potential, with an impressive explosion that can keep hitters off balance. The power you generate is a testament to your natural arm strength and the mobility you have developed over time. This solid foundation allows you to maintain a deceptive velocity differential between your fastball and changeup, which is crucial for keeping hitters guessing.

One area to focus on is the alignment of your plant foot. At times, your plant foot tends to point towards third base, which can disrupt your balance and affect the consistency of your pitches. By consistently aligning your plant foot to point towards home plate, you will be able to maintain better balance and control throughout your delivery. This adjustment will not only enhance your command but also help you maximize the effectiveness of your changeup by ensuring that your mechanics are repeatable and efficient.

Keep leveraging your arm strength and mobility as you refine your mechanics. By focusing on maintaining consistent foot alignment, you'll be able to enhance the accuracy and deception of your changeup, making it an even more formidable weapon in your pitching arsenal. With continued dedication and attention to these details, you're well on your way to elevating your performance on the mound.
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N/A
N/A
N/A
78.000 MPH
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Reynolds, Nicholas #1, Mon, 11/3/25, 4:29 PM, tagupEvaluation > Pitching > Changeup
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FENTON BASEBALL TEST TEST
Frisco RoughRiders
Nov 4, 2025, 9:00AM - 12:00PM CST
Pitching - Changeup:

Nicholas, your changeup shows great potential, with an impressive explosion that can keep hitters off balance. The power you generate is a testament to your natural arm strength and the mobility you have developed over time. This solid foundation allows you to maintain a deceptive velocity differential between your fastball and changeup, which is crucial for keeping hitters guessing.

One area to focus on is the alignment of your plant foot. At times, your plant foot tends to point towards third base, which can disrupt your balance and affect the consistency of your pitches. By consistently aligning your plant foot to point towards home plate, you will be able to maintain better balance and control throughout your delivery. This adjustment will not only enhance your command but also help you maximize the effectiveness of your changeup by ensuring that your mechanics are repeatable and efficient.

Keep leveraging your arm strength and mobility as you refine your mechanics. By focusing on maintaining consistent foot alignment, you'll be able to enhance the accuracy and deception of your changeup, making it an even more formidable weapon in your pitching arsenal. With continued dedication and attention to these details, you're well on your way to elevating your performance on the mound.
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78.000 MPH
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Pitching > Curveball

Midwest Sports Performance Showcase - (TEST)
Midwest Sports Performance
Sep 25, 2025, 2:00PM - 5:00PM EST
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
88.000 MPH
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Midwest Sports Performance Showcase - (TEST)
Midwest Sports Performance
Sep 25, 2025, 2:00PM - 5:00PM EST
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
88.000 MPH
No video available.

Pitching > Fastball

HBCU/NAIA Fall Evaluation Camp Presented by Fenton Athletics
Frisco RoughRiders
Nov 8-9, 2025, 7:00AM - 7:00PM CST
Pitching - Fastball:

Nicholas, your performance at the HBCU/NAIA Fall Evaluation Camp showcased a promising fastball delivery. The smoothness and efficiency of your delivery are evident, allowing you to maintain consistency and control, which are critical for effective pitching. Your ability to repeat your mechanics with each pitch is a strong foundation for your development as a pitcher, as it not only helps in maintaining velocity but also in hitting your spots more accurately.

To build on this solid base, consider focusing on enhancing your lower body involvement during your delivery. Engaging your legs more effectively can increase your power and help you generate greater velocity without sacrificing control. Drills that emphasize hip rotation and strong push-off from the mound could be beneficial. Additionally, refining your release point to ensure it remains consistent pitch after pitch will help you maintain command and deception.

As you continue to develop, maintaining a focus on these areas will be key. Your current mechanics provide a great platform, and with some targeted improvements, you have the potential to elevate your fastball to the next level. Keep up the hard work, and remember that every small adjustment can lead to significant improvements in your overall performance on the mound.
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N/A
N/A
N/A
88.000 MPH
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HBCU/NAIA Fall Evaluation Camp Presented by Fenton Athletics
Frisco RoughRiders
Nov 8-9, 2025, 7:00AM - 7:00PM CST
Pitching - Fastball:

Nicholas, your performance at the HBCU/NAIA Fall Evaluation Camp showcased a promising fastball delivery. The smoothness and efficiency of your delivery are evident, allowing you to maintain consistency and control, which are critical for effective pitching. Your ability to repeat your mechanics with each pitch is a strong foundation for your development as a pitcher, as it not only helps in maintaining velocity but also in hitting your spots more accurately.

To build on this solid base, consider focusing on enhancing your lower body involvement during your delivery. Engaging your legs more effectively can increase your power and help you generate greater velocity without sacrificing control. Drills that emphasize hip rotation and strong push-off from the mound could be beneficial. Additionally, refining your release point to ensure it remains consistent pitch after pitch will help you maintain command and deception.

As you continue to develop, maintaining a focus on these areas will be key. Your current mechanics provide a great platform, and with some targeted improvements, you have the potential to elevate your fastball to the next level. Keep up the hard work, and remember that every small adjustment can lead to significant improvements in your overall performance on the mound.
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88.000 MPH
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Pro Agility > 5-10-5 Shuttle

FENTON BASEBALL TEST TEST
Frisco RoughRiders
Nov 4, 2025, 9:00AM - 12:00PM CST
6.789 s
**Pro Agility - 5-10-5 Shuttle Evaluation:**

Nicholas, your performance in the 5-10-5 shuttle test at the Fenton Baseball Camp demonstrated a promising start. Your initial burst off the line is impressive, showcasing your quick reaction time and acceleration. This ability to start strong is a crucial component in both offensive and defensive situations on the field, allowing you to get a jump on plays and react efficiently to game situations.

To enhance your overall performance, focusing on maintaining speed and control through the entire shuttle will be key. The feedback "finish strong" suggests there's room to improve the final segment of the drill. This could be achieved by working on your change of direction and balance as you transition between each phase of the shuttle. Drills that emphasize lateral movement and core stability, such as cone drills and plyometric exercises, can be particularly beneficial in helping you maintain speed and precision throughout the entire drill.

Remember, agility is not just about speed but also about how you manage your body through changes in direction. By concentrating on this aspect of your game, you will see improvements not only in the shuttle test but also in your overall field performance. Keep building on your strengths and addressing these improvement areas, and you'll continue to develop into a well-rounded athlete.
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HBCU/NAIA Fall Evaluation Camp Presented by Fenton Athletics
Frisco RoughRiders
Nov 8-9, 2025, 7:00AM - 7:00PM CST
4.567 s
**Base Running - Agility and Quickness:**

Nicholas, your performance in the 5-10-5 shuttle at the HBCU/NAIA Fall Evaluation Camp was impressive, particularly with your recorded time of 4.567 seconds. This demonstrates not only your raw speed but also your agility and ability to change direction swiftly. Your quick change of direction is a crucial asset in base running, as it allows you to accelerate efficiently when rounding bases or advancing on batted balls. This skill is essential for maximizing your potential as a dynamic baserunner, capable of putting pressure on the defense and creating opportunities for your team.

To further enhance your base running prowess, consider incorporating specific drills into your training regimen that focus on improving your explosive first step and maintaining balance while changing directions. Plyometric exercises, such as lateral jumps and cone drills, can help build the explosive power needed for quick takeoffs. Additionally, practicing sprints with sudden stops and starts will simulate real game situations, helping you maintain speed and control during rapid direction changes.

Keep up the excellent work, Nicholas! Your current abilities provide a solid foundation to build upon, and with continued focus on agility and quickness, you will become an even more formidable presence on the base paths. Remember, the key to successful base running is not just speed but also intelligence and anticipation. Keep refining these elements, and you'll see great rewards in your game performance.
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FENTON BASEBALL TEST TEST
Frisco RoughRiders
Nov 4, 2025, 9:00AM - 12:00PM CST
6.789 s
**Pro Agility - 5-10-5 Shuttle Evaluation:**

Nicholas, your performance in the 5-10-5 shuttle test at the Fenton Baseball Camp demonstrated a promising start. Your initial burst off the line is impressive, showcasing your quick reaction time and acceleration. This ability to start strong is a crucial component in both offensive and defensive situations on the field, allowing you to get a jump on plays and react efficiently to game situations.

To enhance your overall performance, focusing on maintaining speed and control through the entire shuttle will be key. The feedback "finish strong" suggests there's room to improve the final segment of the drill. This could be achieved by working on your change of direction and balance as you transition between each phase of the shuttle. Drills that emphasize lateral movement and core stability, such as cone drills and plyometric exercises, can be particularly beneficial in helping you maintain speed and precision throughout the entire drill.

Remember, agility is not just about speed but also about how you manage your body through changes in direction. By concentrating on this aspect of your game, you will see improvements not only in the shuttle test but also in your overall field performance. Keep building on your strengths and addressing these improvement areas, and you'll continue to develop into a well-rounded athlete.
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Speed > 10-20-30-40-60 Yard Dash

FENTON BASEBALL TEST TEST
Frisco RoughRiders
Nov 4, 2025, 9:00AM - 12:00PM CST
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
7.94 s
Speed Evaluation - 60 Yard Dash:

Nicholas, participating in the Fenton Baseball Camp provides a great opportunity to focus on enhancing your overall speed and agility on the field. Currently, your 60-yard dash time is 7.94 seconds. While this may not yet be at the level you'd like, it's important to remember that speed is an area where significant improvements can be made with targeted training and dedicated effort.

To boost your speed, consider incorporating specific exercises into your routine that focus on both strength and explosiveness. Plyometric exercises, such as box jumps and bounding, can help improve your fast-twitch muscle fibers, which are crucial for sprinting. Additionally, incorporating resistance training to strengthen your core and lower body will provide a solid foundation for generating more power and speed in your stride. It's also beneficial to focus on your running mechanics, ensuring you maintain proper form with an efficient arm swing and optimal stride length.

While your current time may not reflect your goals, the important thing is to stay committed and make gradual improvements. Regularly timing your sprints and tracking your progress will help you identify what's working and where adjustments may be needed. Remember, speed development is a process, and with persistence and dedication, you can achieve significant gains. Keep pushing forward, and don't hesitate to seek guidance from coaches or trainers who can provide personalized feedback and support on your journey.
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HBCU/NAIA Fall Evaluation Camp Presented by Fenton Athletics
Frisco RoughRiders
Nov 8-9, 2025, 7:00AM - 7:00PM CST
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3.46 s
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4.57 s
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FENTON BASEBALL TEST TEST
Frisco RoughRiders
Nov 4, 2025, 9:00AM - 12:00PM CST
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7.94 s
Speed Evaluation - 60 Yard Dash:

Nicholas, participating in the Fenton Baseball Camp provides a great opportunity to focus on enhancing your overall speed and agility on the field. Currently, your 60-yard dash time is 7.94 seconds. While this may not yet be at the level you'd like, it's important to remember that speed is an area where significant improvements can be made with targeted training and dedicated effort.

To boost your speed, consider incorporating specific exercises into your routine that focus on both strength and explosiveness. Plyometric exercises, such as box jumps and bounding, can help improve your fast-twitch muscle fibers, which are crucial for sprinting. Additionally, incorporating resistance training to strengthen your core and lower body will provide a solid foundation for generating more power and speed in your stride. It's also beneficial to focus on your running mechanics, ensuring you maintain proper form with an efficient arm swing and optimal stride length.

While your current time may not reflect your goals, the important thing is to stay committed and make gradual improvements. Regularly timing your sprints and tracking your progress will help you identify what's working and where adjustments may be needed. Remember, speed development is a process, and with persistence and dedication, you can achieve significant gains. Keep pushing forward, and don't hesitate to seek guidance from coaches or trainers who can provide personalized feedback and support on your journey.
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Speed > 10-20-40 Yard Dash

Midwest Sports Performance Showcase
Midwest Sports Performance
Sep 14, 2025, 2:00PM - 5:00PM EST
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Sep 14, 2025, 2:00PM - 5:00PM EST
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Strength > Strength (Grip)

HBCU/NAIA Fall Evaluation Camp Presented by Fenton Athletics
Frisco RoughRiders
Nov 8-9, 2025, 7:00AM - 7:00PM CST
N/A
67
70
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HBCU/NAIA Fall Evaluation Camp Presented by Fenton Athletics
Frisco RoughRiders
Nov 8-9, 2025, 7:00AM - 7:00PM CST
N/A
67
70
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PLAYERS WAY EVALUATION AND TEST SCORE

ATHLETES FIRST - DEVELOPMENT DRIVEN - POTENTIAL MAXIMIZED
Nicholas,

At The Players Way, our mission is simple—athlete development comes first. Every score here is a reflection of where you are in your journey, not just what you’ve done, but how you’re progressing.

These evaluations are built on a clear methodology: skill introduction, understanding, execution, and mastery. Your scores help us—and you—identify strengths, target growth areas, and unlock your full potential.

Keep pushing.

D.J. Wabick
CEO, The Players Way
1
Indicates that the participant has just been introduced to the skill or concept and is in the early stages of learning. They have a basic awareness but limited understanding and application of the skill.
2
Suggests that the participant has been introduced to the skill or concept and now has a basic idea of how it works. They are in the early stages of comprehension and application.
3
Represents a participant who is at the stage of understanding and executing the skill or concept some of the time. They are making progress but may still require occasional guidance.
4
Signifies that the participant has a good understanding of the skill or concept and can execute it most of the time. They have reached a proficient level of competency.
5
Reflects a participant with a full understanding of the concept and skill. They are capable of consistently implementing it into their work, demonstrating a high level of mastery.