Wednesday, December 10, 2014

Padres Volunteer with Carolina Kids!


On December 10th, the Pee Dee Padres volunteered with Carolina Kids, a non-profit organization with the mission of enhancing the lives of children in Darlington County by investing in social change and breaking down economic barriers. The Padres packed over 500 food bags in about 45 minutes!  More importantly, the team was able to play a part in providing food for over 500 kids.  Way to go, Padres!

Click here to learn more about Carolina Kids.

The Padres and Carolina Kids are no strangers to working together.  Now through December 22nd, the two groups are working on their 2nd annual Sports Equipment Drive.  Click here for more information about the drive.

Padres Drop Off Their First Load of Equipment for Carolina Kids!


Law Hope, McKendrie Douglas, Evan Young, Treion McFarland, Shane Oliver and Chanler Smith were part of a group of Pee Dee Padres who dropped off the first load of sports equipment to Carolina Kids.  The equipment was collected as part of the Padres' 2nd annual Sports Equipment Drive.  The drive benefits Carolina Kids, a non-profit organization with the mission of enhancing the lives of children in Darlington County by investing in social change and breaking down economic barriers.

For more information about the drive, click here.

Friday, December 5, 2014

Padres, Carolina Kids hold 2nd Annual Sports Equipment Drive

 
The Pee Dee Padres and Carolina Kids are partnering to make a difference in our community through their 2nd Annual Sports Equipment Drive. Collection bins are located at Burry Bookstore (130 W. Carolina Avenue in downtown Hartsville) and Carolina Printing & Trophy (618 S. Fifth Street, also in Hartsville).  The bins will be out through December 22nd.
 
Once collected, the equipment will be distributed by Carolina Kids, a non-profit organization with the mission of enhancing the lives of children in Darlington County by investing in social change and breaking down economic barriers.
 
"Obviously, we want to teach our players about the game of baseball. It's also important for our coaches to demonstrate to the players how they can make a difference in the community. Thanks to Carolina Kids, we are able to do that in a very impactful way," said Padre coach Bruce Douglas.
 
Any and all sports equipment is needed.  From footballs and basketballs to baseball bats and tennis racquets, new and gently-used; all will be appreciated.
 
The Pee Dee Padres are a travel baseball club made up two teams with players from Hartsville, Darlington, Lamar and McBee. The Padres' roster includes Andrew Askins, McKendrie Douglas, Ace Gibson, Quez Hadley, Riley Hendrix, Treion McFarland, Nolan McInnis, Kam Rheuark, Asher Wallace, Hunter Watford, Grayson Weekley, Cole Winburn and Evan Young on the 9 year old team and Dustin Gaymon, Law Hope, TJ Johnson, Trace June, Bennett Laney, Shane Oliver, Zachary Pulling, Andrew Shaver, Chanler Smith, and Caleb Walters on the 8 year old team. 
 
Burry Bookstore's hours of operation are Monday through Friday 10am to 6pm and Saturdays 10am to 4pm. Carolina Printing & Trophy is open Monday through Friday 9am to 6pm.
 
For more information about the sports equipment drive or the Pee Dee Padres, contact Bruce Douglas at peedeepadres@gmail.com. For more information about Carolina Kids, contact Andrea Pulling at carolinakids@roadrunner.com.

Thursday, October 16, 2014

Courage, Sportsmanship on Display at Florence Travel Ball Tournament

 
After a recent USSSA youth baseball tournament at Freedom Florence, a very unique act of sportsmanship took place.  After his team, the Carolina Bruins, clinched the tournament championship and celebrated with a ring ceremony, Bryce Patterson ran over to one of his opponents.  Were they friends?  Relatives?  Former teammates?  Actually, they were none of the above.  The two had never even spoken before. 
 
Patterson removed his championship ring and handed it to his opponent.  In any circumstance, this would be an unexpected act.  In any circumstance, this would be seen as a great display of sportsmanship.  In this case, there was more at play than baseball.
 
Asher Wallace, who Patterson gave his ring, is an outfielder for the Pee Dee Padres.  Wallace’s play did not go unnoticed by Patterson.   Not because he hit towering home runs or made diving catches in the outfield.  Patterson thought Wallace’s play was spectacular because he was giving it his all on every single pitch. 
 
But, what made Patterson take notice of Wallace?  Don’t lots of kids play hard?
 
Wallace has NF1 Neurofibromatosis. This is a genetic disorder that causes tumors to grow in the nervous system.   Of course, Patterson didn’t know the details of Wallace’s disorder.  He just knew the kid with the distinct running style didn’t let that stop him from pursuing his dream of playing baseball.
 
Wallace’s hard work was first noticed by his coaches Joseph Winburn, Terry Weekley and Bruce Douglas.  “Asher’s work ethic and passion are unparalleled,” said Douglas.  “He’s been an inspiration for his teammates and coaches since the day he joined the team.  It’s great to see his enthusiasm and hard work inspire players on other teams also.  Bryce and Asher are both very special kids.”   
 
Both players had their share of successes at the tournament.  After winning the tournament, Bryce and the Bruins moved into the #1 spot in USSSA’s 9U national rankings.  For Wallace, he stole his first base in another heartwarming moment against the Carolina Outlaws.     
 
As both teams move on with their seasons, there’s no guarantee that Wallace and Patterson will square off on the field again.  But, there is one thing we all know for sure:  Wallace has the heart of a champion.  And, now, thanks to Patterson, a ring to match.   
 
Bryce Patterson is the son of Brantley and Angie Patterson of Florence.  Asher Wallace is the son of Larry and Pam Wallace of Hartsville.

Tuesday, September 9, 2014

Padres go 2-2 in Lexington


The Padres traveled to Lexington for the first time since their first tournament in November of last year.  After losing their focus in the first game, the Padres battled back to finish the weekend 2-2.  A huge win over the Predators was followed by a narrow 4-2 defeat at the hands of the Canes on Sunday.  Treion McFarland and Clay King made their pitching debuts in the tournament.  The Padres also saw some acrobatic diving catches in the outfield by Ace Gibson and Grayson "Hollywood" Weekley. 

The Padres are currently 7-5 since moving up to 9u. 



Thursday, August 28, 2014

Padres go 3-1 in Myrtle Beach

 

On August 16-17, 2014, the Pee Dee Padres went 3-1 in USSSA's Back to School Madness Tournament at the Market Commons in Myrtle Beach.  Led by some tremendous pitching from Andrew Askins, McKendrie Douglas, Quez Hadley and Cole Winburn, the Padres brought home gold rings after defeating the Rawlings Stars and Diamond Stars in convincing fashion on Sunday.

Clay King made his Padres debut in the tournament.  The addition of King has proven to be huge for the team.  King played third base, shortstop and leftfield.  He look to make his pitching debut when the team hits the field again in September. 

Congratulations, Padres!

Wednesday, August 13, 2014

Myrtle Beach Tournament Info (August 16-17, 2014)


We'll be one of seven teams fighting for the Back to School Madness Championship in Myrtle Beach this weekend.  The games will be played at Grand Park at the Market Commons.  Below are our game times:

On Saturday, we play at:

9am vs. Diamond Stars on Field 9
11am vs. Bruins on Field 9
 
For Sunday, we will be playing in a bracket, so Saturday's games determine who and when we play on Sunday.
 
Please be at the field by 8am on Saturday. 

We'll wear our blue jerseys and gray pants on Saturday.  We'll go with the camo jerseys and gray pants on Sunday.

Sunday, August 10, 2014

August 23: Pee Dee Padres to hold 8U Tryout in Hartsville


The Pee Dee Padres will be holding a tryout for 8U on Saturday, August 23rd from 10am to noon at Byerly Park in Hartsville.  To be eligible for 8U, players must not turn nine before May 1, 2015 (a birthdate of 05/01/06 is the oldest a player can be in 8U this season). 

All eligible players are welcome.  The Padres 8U team from last year has moved up to 9U and we're hoping to fill their spot with a group of hardworking players.  The Padres will play in USSSA and Top Gun sanctioned tournaments.  Last year, we played in tournaments in Lexington, Florence, Myrtle Beach and Charlotte. 
 
Byerly Park is located at 700 Russell Road in Hartsville.  Tryouts will take place on Field 7.  Players will need to bring their own equipment. 
 
For more information, contact Bruce Douglas (843.861.8316, peedeepadres@gmail.com) or Bryan Laney (704.649.8511).  To learn more about the Pee Dee Padres, click here.

Sunday, August 3, 2014

Three New Padres lead team to 3rd Place Finish in USSSA's Florence Frenzy Tournament


The Pee Dee Padres welcomed a few new faces to their lineup for the first tournament of the 2014-15 season.  Treion McFarland, Hunter Watford and Asher Wallace (pictured above) made their debuts for the Padres.  All three newcomers played pivotal roles in the Padres 2-2 record on the weekend and overall 3rd place finish.  In the end the Stingers and Pelicans took home the hardware. 

Florence Frenzy Results:

Game One:  Stingers 14 Padres 3
Game Two:  Padres 19 Wrecking Crew 7
Game Three: Pelicans 8 Padres 7
Game Four: Padres 15 Wrecking Crew 0

The Padres played great in all four games.  Several players made their pitching debuts during the weekend.  Riley Hendrix stepped up big for the Padres, throwing a no-hitter in Game Four.  Hendrix was not the only hero in Game Four; Asher Wallace ended the game with an RBI walk-off (enacting the 3-inning - 15 run rule).

Also playing in the tournament were:

Ace Gibson
Cole Winburn
Quez Hadley
Nolan McInnis
McKendrie Douglas
Grayson Weekley
Evan Young

The Padres will take the field again on the weekend of August 16-17.

Player Profile: Riley Hendrix

 
Riley Hendrix #9

Nickname: Hot Rod
Positions: 2B, SS, P, OF

Riley's Favorites:
 
Favorite MLB Team:  Braves
Favorite College Team:  South Carolina Gamecocks
Favorite Subject in School:   Science
Favorite Food:  Cheese Pizza

According to Riley:

When I grow up, I want to be a baseball player.

My favorite thing about being a Padre is having fun on the diamond.

Riley is the son of Jeff & Joan Hendrix.
 

Player Profile: Treion McFarland

 
Treion McFarland #42
 
Nickname: Tree
Positions: 1B, 3B, OF

Treions Favorites:

Favorite Baseball Player:  Jackie Robinson
Favorite MLB Team:  Padres
Favorite College Team:  South Carolina Gamecocks
Favorite Subject in School:  Math
Favorite Food:  Meatloaf

According to Tree:

When I grow up, I want to be a famous baseball player.

My favorite thing about being a Padre is playing baseball.

Tree is the son of Toney McDonald and Stacy McFarland.
 


Player Profile: Quez Hadley

 
Quez Hadley #10
 
Nickname: Mini Quez
Positions: 2B, P, OF

Quez's Favorites:

Favorite Baseball Player:  Derek Jeter
Favorite MLB Team:  Yankees
Favorite College Team:  South Carolina Gamecocks
Favorite Subject in School:   Math
Favorite Food:  BBQ Chicken

According to Quez:

When I grow up, I want to be a baseball player.

My favorite thing about being a Padre is my teammates.

Quez is the son of Bobby Johnson and Kenyatta Hadley.
 


Saturday, August 2, 2014

Player Profile: Asher Wallace


Nickname: Bug
Positions: OF

Asher's Favorites:
 
 
Favorite Baseball Player:  David Ortiz
Favorite MLB Team:  Padres
Favorite College Team:  Virginia Tech
Favorite Subject in School:  Everything
Favorite Food:  Hot Dogs with Cheese Fries
 
According to Asher:
 
When I grow up, I want to be in a band.
 
My favorite thing about being a Padre is getting to hit and throw.
 
Asher is the son of Larry and Pam Wallace.
 

Thursday, July 31, 2014

USSSA Florence Frenzy Tournament Information (August 2 - 3)


We'll be playing at Freedom Florence . The address is 1515 Freedom Boulevard.

Saturday

Field 4 at 1pm vs. Stingers
Field 4 at 3pm vs. Wrecking Crew

Sunday

Field 4 at 9am vs. Pelicans

Our second game on Sunday will be determined by how we do in the first three games. We'll either play at 1pm or 3pm. We're shooting for the 1pm game because it's for the championship.

Please be at the field by noon on Saturday. If the games are ahead of schedule, they'll start the next game early. Since we play the first game on Sunday, please be at the field by 8:15. That should give us enough time to warm up and get ready for the Pelicans.

We'll wear blue jerseys and gray pants on Saturday. We'll go with the camo jerseys and gray pants on Sunday.

If you have any questions, feel free to contact Coach Bruce or Coach Joe.

Tuesday, July 29, 2014

Player Profile: Nolan McInnis

Nolan McInnis #8


Nickname: No No
Positions: C, 3B
 
Nolan's Favorites:
 
Favorite MLB Team:  Atlanta Braves
Favorite College Team: South Carolina Gamecocks
Favorite Subject in School:  Math
Favorite Food:  Chicken Wings
 
According to Nolan:
 
When I grow up, I want to be a game warden.
My favorite thing about being a Padre is hanging out with all my friends.
 
Nolan is the son of Mark & Sherry McInnis.

Thursday, June 5, 2014

Padres go 3-1 in Charlotte


The Pee Dee Padres had a great tournament in Charlotte & Concord on May 31st & June 1st.  The Swinging Friars finished in 3rd place with a record of 3-1.  We came up on the short end of the tiebreaker (runs allowed), which kept us out of the championship game.  

Coach Joe, Coach Terry, Coach Bryan, Coach David and Coach Bruce are very proud of the Padres for their performance in the Queen City.

Playing for the Padres and pictured above are:  (Back Row) Riley Hendrix, Grayson Weekley, Evan Young, Nolan McInnis, McKendrie Douglas, Andrew Askins, (Front Row) Ace Gibson, Bennett Laney, Quez Hadley, Dewsy Meadows, Cole Winburn


Thursday, May 29, 2014

Tournament Info for May 31st & June 1st


NOTE:  This information was updated at 11:15pm on Thursday, May 29th.

It's almost time to hit the field again, Padres. Below is our game information for May 31st & June 1st:

Saturday May 31st


Game One: 12:00 vs. Concord Diamond Dawgs
Game Two: 3:00 vs. Rowan Vipers

Both of these games will be played at Nevins Park on Field 4. The address will Nevis Park is 6000 Statesville Road in Charlotte.

Please be at the field by 11:00. If games are ahead of schedule, we may start early. We will be wearing blue jerseys and grey pants.

There will be one game played in between our two games.

Sunday, June 1st

Game Three: 1:00 vs. HB Blue Sox
Game Four: 3:00 vs. Concord Cobras

The first game on Sunday will be played at W.W. Flowe Park on Field 3. The second game on Sunday will be played at Flowe Park on Field 2.  The address for Flowe Park is 99 Central Heights Drive in Concord.

We'll need to be at the field by noon on Sunday. We will wear the same uniforms on Sunday as we did on Saturday.

There are no games between ours on Sunday. If we make the championship game, it will be played at 4:30 on Sunday on Field 3 at Flowe Park.

Tuesday, January 14, 2014

Player Profile: Ace Gibson

Ace Gibson #2

Nickname: Ace is his nickname!
Positions: OF, 2B 

Ace's Favorites:

Favorite Baseball Players: Derek Jeter & Mickey Mantle
Favorite MLB Team: New York Yankees
Favorite College Team: Clemson 
Favorite Subject in School: Reading
Favorite Food: Pizza

According to Ace:

When I grow up, I want to either be a baseball player or a scientist who helps find a cure for cancer.

My favorite thing about being a Padre is traveling to new places and meeting new people.  It is fun to hang out with my teammates.

Ace is the son of Trey & Robin Gibson.



Player Profile: Grayson Weekley

Grayson Weekley #21


Nickname: Hollywood
Positions: OF, 2B, 1B, P

Grayson's Favorites:

Favorite Baseball Player: Roberto Clemente 
Favorite MLB Team:  Pittsburgh Pirates
Favorite College Team:  South Carolina
Favorite Subject in School:  Art
Favorite Food:  Pizza

According to Grayson:

When I grow up, I want to be a pro baseball player.

My favorite thing about being a Padre is playing baseball with my friends and learning the game of baseball.

Grayson is the son of Terry & Krystal Weekley.


Tuesday, January 7, 2014

Player Profile: Evan Young

Evan Young #14


Nickname: Chumley
Positions: 3B, C

Evan's Favorites:

Favorite Baseball Player:  Derek Jeter
Favorite MLB Team:  New York Yankees 
Favorite College Team:  Clemson
Favorite Subject in School:  Science 
Favorite Food:  Pizza

According to Evan:

When I grow up, I want to be a police officer. 

My favorite thing about being a Padre is winning! 

Evan is the son of David & Dani Young.


Player Profile: McKendrie Douglas

McKendrie Douglas #64

Nickname: Nuck and Big Mack 
Positions: 1B, OF, P, SS, C

McKendrie's Favorites:

Favorite Baseball Player:  Dustin Pedroia 
Favorite MLB Team:  Boston Red Sox
Favorite College Team:  Coker College
Favorite Subjects in School:  Math & PE
Favorite Food:  Chicken Tacos

According to McKendrie:

When I grow up, I want to be taller than my dad. 

My favorite thing about being a Padre is my teammates. 

McKendrie is the son of Bruce & Brianna Douglas. 

Player Profile: Cole Winburn

Cole Winburn #4


Nickname: Coletrain 
Positions: 2B, SS, OF, P

Cole's Favorites:

Favorite Baseball Player:  Big Papi 
Favorite MLB Team:  Boston Red Sox
Favorite College Team: Clemson
Favorite Subject in School:  PE
Favorite Food: Spaghetti 

According to Cole:

When I grow up, I want to be a baseball player.

My favorite thing about being a Padre is my coaches. 

Cole is the son of Joe & Tasha Winburn.