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Brandon Sports and Aquatic Center to run Seminole Lake Tennis Center

By Brandon Wright, Times Correspondent
Wednesday, July 27, 2011

BRANDON

Allen Liberato has spent the past two years transforming the Brandon Sports and Aquatic Center into one of the premier tennis centers in the county. Now the BSAC tennis director is branching out across the bay.

Liberato and BSAC recently announced they would be overseeing all tennis operations at the Seminole Lake Tennis Center in Seminole.

"It's something that we are very proud to be a part of," said Liberato, who played at Villanova and coached at Academy of the Holy Names. "To be at this point from where we were a few years ago, it's very exciting."

• • •

In addition to its adult programs, BSAC has recently become a hot bed for area youth talent. Seven players on the Times All County Tennis first or second teams train at BSAC, as well as two-time Pasco County Player of the Year Colin Roller.

"I had been gone for a while playing in college and the pros, and when I came back I was looking for the place with the best players," Ryler DeHeart said. "And I saw BSAC had really taken over. No one can compete with the number of talented kids they have there."

And that can be traced to the success of the QuickStart, Future Stars and HI Performance camps that are designed for players of any ability from ages 5 to 18. Liberato credits junior player development directors Alex and Andrew Golub, who played No. 1 singles at Florida State and Miami, respectively, for making the youth program so successful.

"When they came in three years ago, things just started taking off," Liberato said.

In addition to juniors Justin Hall, Garrett Watson and Kylie Moulin — who all won local tournaments while playing up in age groups this summer — BSAC's Jessica Ho took first place (16 singles) at the Florida Open this month while Jon Ho and Jack Murphy were first in the 18 doubles division.

"The kids push each other," Liberato said. "And we have some great pros teaching them."

• • •

Liberato is counting on DeHeart to carry the torch at the new location. DeHeart was once ranked No. 1 nationally in juniors, won the Intercollegiate Tennis Association's indoor singles championship as a junior at the University of Illinois and played professionally for six years.

"I had a herniated disk in my back and decided to hang up the racket, in terms of playing, for a while," DeHeart said. "I saw what they were doing and that they had a ton of kids at BSAC. When the opportunity came up, I knew I wanted to do something big like that (at Seminole Lake)."

If the juniors need any proof of DeHeart's credentials, they can just check YouTube. DeHeart, 27, faced then top-ranked Rafael Nadal at the 2008 U.S. Open in Flushing Meadows, N.Y.

"It was pretty amazing to have played the No. 1 player in the world under the lights (at the U.S. Open) and have all the American fans there behind you," said DeHeart, who lost 6-1, 6-2, 6-4. "It was one of the best moments of my life and something not too many people can say they've done."

Brandon Wright can be reached at hillsnews@sptimes.com.

Source: http://www.tampabay.com/sports/brandon-sports-and-aquatic-center-to-run-seminole-lake-tennis-center/1182715

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Wednesday, July 27, 2011

Blue Jays 3, Orioles 0

TORONTO — Ricky Romero came within two outs of a complete game to win for the first time in five starts, and J.P. Arencibia homered for Toronto. Romero struck out Adam Jones to begin the ninth but was replaced by Jon Rauch after Vladimir Guerrero reached on a wild third strike and Derrek Lee was hit by a pitch. Rauch got Matt Wieters and Mark Reynolds to fly out. Romero was 0-2 with a 5.87 ERA in his past four starts. He is 5-1 in his past seven starts against Baltimore.

Source: http://www.tampabay.com/sports/blue-jays-3-orioles-0/1182841

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Tampa Bay Rays set to tie mark for consecutive games started by pitchers younger than 30

By Marc Topkin, Times Staff Writer
Monday, July 25, 2011

OAKLAND, Calif. — When LHP David Price throws the first pitch tonight, the Rays will tie an obscure but interesting — and telling — major-league mark, their 704th consecutive game started by a pitcher under 30 years old.

The streak — which started after RHP Jae Seo pitched on his 30th birthday May 24, 2007 — will match the 1913-17 Washington Senators.

The Rays view it as a credit to their organizational philosophies (drafting or trading for young starters, not signing free agents), to their training and medical staff (using an MLB-low 14 starters in that span), and to their scouting and player development departments (the eight used this season were homegrown).

"It's a testament to the organization," said RHP James Shields, the senior member of the staff.

"Pretty special," said Price.

Making the accomplishment more significant, manager Joe Maddon said, is that the Rays have had a winning record in that stretch (377-326, fifth best in MLB) and been in the playoffs twice.

"Anybody could say, we've started a bunch of guys under 30 years of age and we're trying to become competitive," Maddon said. "We've been competitive. We've been there with this group. That's fantastic. I love that."

The Rays likely will extend the record to 764 at the end of the season. But Shields turns 30 in December, so if the Rays pick up his $7 million option for 2012, their run will end quickly. "Hopefully," he said, "I get to stop that streak next year."

TRADE WINDS: CF B.J. Upton figuratively — and literally — threw up his arms Monday as speculation and rumors spread about possible trade destinations. "I've got nothing," he said.

While Upton's fate, and that of others such as Johnny Damon, could hinge on how the Rays play this week, Shields seemingly remains unlikely to be moved.

Maddon said Monday, as he told Sirius/XM Radio, that he has discussed 64-66 trade scenarios with executive VP Andrew Friedman and none involved Shields. "We have not discussed that," Maddon said.

There seem to be many possibilities for Upton, with the already-mentioned Braves, Giants, Indians, Nationals and Phillies "joined" Monday by the Pirates and (with an eye to 2012) Royals.

If the amount of interest being reported is anywhere close to the reality, and the Rays can get the kind of top-shelf young players they typically want, Upton would seem likely to be traded by Sunday's 4 p.m. deadline for non-waiver deals.

The Rays would have several reasons: His arbitration-driven salary, expected to exceed $7 million in 2012; his inconsistent play; having Desmond Jennings to replace him.

Also, that the Rays have made several runs at signing Upton to a long-term deal without agreeing, making it likely he would leave as a free agent after next season anyway. So unless the Rays think they can get more in the offseason or next July, it would make sense to act now if they get the proper return.

As of Monday night anyway, it had been just speculation. How wild? In a four-hour span Monday, a Baltimore-area radio reporter posted on Twitter that the Phillies were in talks to get Upton, then that the Phillies had no interest in him, then that he was headed to Washington.

PITCHING IN: RHP Alex Cobb said the blister on his right index finger that forced him from Sunday's game was already healing and he, and the trainers, are confident he will make his next start on Saturday. … RHP Adam Russell, designated for assignment last week, cleared waivers and will join Triple-A Durham.

MISCELLANY: President Matt Silverman joined the team for the rest of the trip. … 3B Evan Longoria, after a career-high tying four strikeouts on Sunday, drew a career-high four walks on Monday. ... Price got to hang out Sunday night with fellow Vanderbilt product RHP Sonny Gray, the A's top pick who signed Monday. … Several players — skirting the Rays usual no-fast food policy — were munching pregame on the west-coast favored In-N-Out burgers.

Source: http://www.tampabay.com/sports/baseball/rays/tampa-bay-rays-set-to-tie-mark-for-consecutive-games-started-by-pitchers/1182436

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Paul Hoynes talks Indians, trade deadline - Podcast

Will the Indians make a significant deal before the trading deadline? How seriously did the team actually pursue Carlos Beltran? Plain Dealer Indians beat writer Paul Hoynes answered those questions and more in his weekly podcast.

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Will the Indians make a significant deal before the trading deadline? How seriously did the team actually pursue Carlos Beltran?

Plain Dealer Indians beat writer Paul Hoynes answered those questions and more in his weekly podcast.

Among other topics discussed:

• What players in this organization are completely untouchable?

• If this team doesn't make a trade, is there anyone on the farm who could come up and make a significant impact?

• What would a healthy Alex White do to help the bullpen?

• Based off his last two starts, is there hope that Fausto Carmona is turning his season around?

You can download the mp3 or listen with the player to the right.


Source: http://www.cleveland.com/tribe/index.ssf/2011/07/paul_hoynes_talks_indians_trad.html

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