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Best in Class (BIC) is founded and run by former MLB players who are deeply involved in the travel/showcase environment. BIC develops players and creates exposure opportunities regardless of what organization they play for. BIC is networked to over 1700 college coaches and MLB Scouts. BIC brings in coaches from all levels who recruit in this region.

The USA Baseball National Team Identification Series (NTIS) is the most comprehensive player identification program offered by USA Baseball. Launched in 2009, the program was created to provide all athletes from across the United States an opportunity to compete for a spot on a USA Baseball national team.
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Our mission is to provide the Charlotte Youth/Travel and Showcase Baseball Community with superior experience and knowledge through a staff that has played and coached at the highest levels. The game of baseball parallels life and its lessons; our staff will facilitate and help guide our players through those experiences that develop character, dedication, accountability, sportsmanship and pride.
Sue Zike
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Sue is a resident of Charlotte, NC and has been dedicated to travel and showcase baseball operations for 12 years. She plays a key role in our BIC Showcase tournaments (locally and nationally) and with our DeMarini Stars NC and Southern Express teams. She oversees all team coordinationg and scheduling, and operation of the academy located in Charlotte, NC.
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After a very busy summer of playing Post 29 baseball, our high school coach, Terry Henthorne, sent recommendations for several of his players to participate in the Battle of the Borders at Appalachian State. What a great experience for all of the players! Those couple of days changed my son's whole perspective of his future.
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This section provides information for student-athletes on recruiting rules and regulations, as well as definitions of key recruiting-related terminology. Detailed information about recruiting is available in the online edition of the NCAA Guide for the College-Bound Student-Athlete. Freshman/Sophomore- college coaches can only provide Questionnaires and camp brochures only.
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Students should register with the Eligibility Center at the beginning of their junior year in high school. At the end of the student's junior year, a transcript, which includes six semesters of grades, should be sent to the Eligibility Center from the high school. Additionally, students should have their SAT or ACT scores forwarded directly to the Eligibility Center (by using code "9999") whenever they take the exam.
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