The 10U SIO baseball team. Here is where I will tell you about our team. And all the benefits of how we are better than the competition.

Inclusive of on-field baseball training, enhancement of playing time and experience through multiple teams, college recruitment exposure, and athletic growth from the strength and mental conditioning realms, the baseball academy molds student-athletes into the most sought-after athletes at college showcases and beyond.

We Have 3 TEAMS

  Play for 10U Team SIO

In March, SIO Sports will hold an inter-squad tryout and evaluation to determine team placement by age group. We have three team divisions to consider:

A Team – AAA Tournament only play

Some of the requirements:

  1.  Must be a current SIO Academy Student
  2. Demonstrate an SIO Sports Evaluation score of 85% or higher for their primary position
  3. An understanding that playing time is performance based with no guaranteed playing time
  4. A desire to play at the highest level of play regardless of the outcome
  5.  Share the goal of becoming State Champions
  6. Share the ultimate goal of competing at a national level
  7. Must carry a 3.0-grade point*

B Team – AA Tournament only play

Some of the requirements:

  1.  Must be a current SIO Academy Student or demonstrate an SIO Sports Evaluation score of 70% or higher for their primary position
  2. An understanding that playing time is performance based with no guaranteed playing time
  3. A desire to play at the highest level of play regardless of the outcome
  4. Share the goal of becoming A team players
  5. Share the ultimate goal of becoming AA state champs

C Team – League and Tournament Play

Some of the requirements:

  1. Have the desire to demonstrate an SIO Sports Evaluation score of over 70%
  2. An understanding that playing time is not performance-based and designed to give an opportunity for growth and development to all players
  3. An understanding that this is a development team where winning is not the ultimate goal but instead will emphasis experience at various positions for all players.
  4. Share the goal of winning the league championship
  5. Share the ultimate goal of winning a tournament

 

10U Baseball Schedule

Fall Schedule

August

  • Individual evaluation and assessment
  • Arm strengthening program
  • Introduction of nutrition and mental training
  • Strength and conditioning: introductory and assessment phase

September

  • Establish working groups
  • Building of competitive team environment
  • Exposure to showcase and tournament circuit

October

  • Extensive small group and individual development
  • Breakdown and buildup of skill sets
  • Application of vision and mental training
  • Growth phase: strength and conditioning, speed, arm strength

November - December

  • Individual development: 1 hour sessions, 4 days/week
  • Growth phase: strength and conditioning, speed, arm strength
  • Maintain flexibility and athleticism
  • Alternative competitions

Spring Schedule

January

  • Individual/team drills and practice routines to prepare for FHSAA season
  • Extensive drill work covering team offensive and defensive fundamentals
  • Growth phase: strength and conditioning

February

  • Scrimmages
  • Beginning of FHSAA competition
  • Identify roles within the team
  • Growth phase: strength and conditioning

March - April

  • 25 game schedules
  • 2-3 tournaments (Varsity)
  • National exposure
  • Maintenance phase: strength and conditioning

April - May

  • Critical evaluation
  • Extensive individual development
  • 10+ games – Ascender series
  • Preparation for summer schedule