Ryan Henritzy of Council Rock North Headed to Lock Haven University |
This week's ASBA Player of the Week award goes to Ryan Henritzy of Council Rock North High School, who just signed a baseball scholarship to attend Lock Haven University in north central PA. Ryan starred as a second baseman for Council Rock North and also attended All Star Baseball Academy events such as the Division II Showcase in Lancaster, PA this summer.
Congratulations on being named Player of the Week, Ryan!
"All Star Baseball's insistence that Ryan play the outfield as well as the infield helped him stand out a bit at the Division II Showcase this summer in Lancaster," said Ted Henritzy, Ryan's Dad. "Several college coaches saw him take fly balls and timed his throws with the outfielders. This helped him get 2 Division II offers and he ended up choosing Lock Haven University."
With his excellent speed and fielding skills, Ryan may end up playing the outfield in college. He has been an excellent second baseman for many years and is highly skilled as an outfielder, hitter, and baserunner too. Lock Haven University is located in Lock Haven, PA, not far from Williamsport, home of the Little League World Series.
"Ryan played on Warminster's Showcase team this past summer," said John Bellis of ASBA. "He came on to the team as a middle infielder and what struck me first was his athletic ability. I decided to have him try centerfield as well, and he ended up doing an incredible job out there.
"Ryan has an incredible work ethic with an old school approach to the game. A lot of the game mentalities that Ryan possesses come naturally. He has good speed which makes him a threat on the bases and he can throw runners out from the outfield. All-around, he can be a dominant player at the collegiate level with continued hard work on the field and in the classroom."
"Ryan played on Warminster's Showcase team this past summer," said John Bellis of ASBA. "He came on to the team as a middle infielder and what struck me first was his athletic ability. I decided to have him try centerfield as well, and he ended up doing an incredible job out there.
"Ryan has an incredible work ethic with an old school approach to the game. A lot of the game mentalities that Ryan possesses come naturally. He has good speed which makes him a threat on the bases and he can throw runners out from the outfield. All-around, he can be a dominant player at the collegiate level with continued hard work on the field and in the classroom."
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