Kings alumni set for inaugural season of John Brown University baseball club
Tomball Kings alumni and brothers Jack and Pete Stockton will again share a baseball field together at John Brown University.
Tomball Kings alumni and brothers Jack and Pete Stockton will again share a baseball field together at John Brown University.
In preparation for the Spring 2021 season, the Tomball Kings provide baseball development programs for both high-school-aged and younger athletes in the fall. We require a player evaluation (“tryout”) prior to fall participation for all athletes. Email the program director to schedule an evaluation, which normally takes place during a
All players on the Tomball Kings Juniors roster for the Spring 2020 baseball season will keep a daily, hand-created journal of their efforts to improve as athletes and young men during the course of the season. Players may keep the journal in any form they wish, from loose-leaf sheets to
The Tomball Kings may have lost their season opener to the Legacy School of Sports Sciences Titans this evening, but never lost the hearts of their young fans. Summer Gidden, sister of Kings second baseman Isaac, kept the enthusiasm flowing with her hand-painted cheer sign, “Go Kings.” Thank you, Summer!
The Legacy School of Sports Sciences Titans defeated the Tomball Kings 7-0 today in the season opener for the Kings at the Premier Baseball of Texas Sports Complex in Tomball. The Titans rocked the Kings for nine hits over five innings in a two-hour-time-limit game. Eight walks by Kings pitchers
When I was a child, President John F. Kennedy created the President’s Council on Physical Fitness to encourage physical fitness in young Americans. His successor President Lyndon B. Johnson followed that initiative with Presidential Physical Fitness Award. My elementary school introduced us to this program. President Johnson appointed Stan
With two weeks remaining before the opening of spring practice, the Tomball Kings have scheduled eight more pre-season workouts. The varsity-player-led sessions are open to homeschool baseball players ages ten and over. The sessions at Athletic Future and with Coach George Coleman require prior approval of a Tomball Kings team
As they continue preparations for the Spring 2020 high school baseball season, several Tomball Kings varsity players will meet this week as a group for two training sessions. They invite other homeschool baseball players, ages ten and older, to join them for these workouts. At 4:00 PM on Thursday,
The Tomball Kings will field two teams for the Spring 2020 baseball season: (1) varsity high school and (2) “juniors,” consisting of players aged fifteen and under (“15U”). The Kings varsity team faces a competitive, 26-game schedule featuring public school, private school, interscholastic club, and other homeschool varsity teams. The
The Tomball Kings source custom-designed baseball caps from Springfield, Oregon-based Richardson Sports, Inc. (“Richardson”). This guide will help players choose the best fit for their caps. What you will need: Use a flexible, non-stretchable measuring tape for a measurement, and ask a family member or friend to help you. Measuring
The Tomball Kings announced today the addition of Tomball’s Athletic Future indoor baseball training center as an athletic-performance-development partner for Kings players. “Having a controlled, indoor training environment is an invaluable resource for our athletes,” said Kings head coach Philip Wilkins. “Athletic Future is superbly equipped and staffed to
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To prepare for spring baseball, Tomball Kings varsity players will be getting together regularly during December and January to practice and train, and invite younger Kings athletes as well as other homeschool baseball players, ages ten and up, to join them. The players schedule these sessions and determine the training