Quincy Fulton and Isaac Flowers have been chosen by USA Baseball to represent the Midwest Region in the National Team Identification Series Champions Cup.
Quincy will play for Team Midwest’s 12U team and Isaac will play for the 16U team.
The NTIS Champions Cup takes place at the USA Baseball National Training Complex in Cary, North Carolina. The event features 12 teams per age group and athletes will participate in workouts and a championship-style tournament while being evaluated by national team coaches and scouts. Following the Champions Cup, USA Baseball will invite a minimum of 72 athletes to national team and National Team Development Program (NTDP) events in the subsequent calendar year.
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.
USA Baseball is home to the Olympic team as well as National teams at Collegiate, 18U, 15U, & 12U level as well as the Women’s National team and National team development programs.
Team USA has just returned from Tokyo, bringing a Silver Medal back for the USA!
Quincy Fulton is a 6th Grader at St. Thomas. He is the son of Jason and Michelle Fulton.
Isaac Flowers is a sophomore at NCHS, he is the son of Bill & Jessica Flowers.
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