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In Florida, boy's high school baseball is one of the most celebrated sports in the state. Hundreds of high school athletes participate every year in hopes of one day making the big leagues, or even just playing at the collegiate level. One player that has scouts talking is Rudolph Lavecchia. This prospect has been performing very well lately for his high school team. It is looking very likely that he'll star on a collegiate team some day. Until then, Florida 6A baseball is feeling the presence of Rudolph Lavecchia.
Cypress Bay High School in South Florida had a great year in 2009. Much of that success had to do with the heroics of Rudolph lavecchia. While the right-handed outfielder stands just below six feet, he packs a ton of power. Scouts love the fact that he covers a lot of distance in the outfield. In fact, he runs a 60-yard dash in just 7.40 seconds. Rudolph Lavecchia also has an incredibly lean build,
http://bl4gg3r.com/amusedbloke/displ...e.php?pos=-241, but experts suggest he could fill out even more at the next level. With strong and quick hands, as well as a patient approach at the place, Lavecchia is a consistent line-drive hitter that gets the barrel to the ball. Using an incredibly level plane, his swing is known locally as one of the best around.
One only needs to look at Rudolph Lavecchia's performance against Taravella in last year's regional quarterfinal to see the impact he has on his team. Down two runs and entering the fifth inning, Rudolph hit a blast to deep right center field, tying the game. On the day, Rudolph went 3 for 3 with two runs scored and three runs batted in. He even added to the Cypress Bay High School lead in the sixth inning with a double that scored runner Steven Reznyk. This win put Cypress Bay High School up against Douglas High School in the regional semifinal the next day, a great accomplishment for Rudolph lavecchia and the rest of his talented high school team.
In his senior year, Lavecchia picked up right where he left off last year. In a recent game on April 13th, the young outfielder helped propel his Cypress Bay High School team to a 13 to 8 victory over Taravella High School. In the game,
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With Rudolph Lavecchia's senior year off to a great start in 2010,
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It is no mistake that this young prospect is on his way towards collegiate baseball. There is a lot of talent in Florida, but this 6A prospect is one of the best. With a 5.1 second 40-yard dash,
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