Looking for a Team? Join the Jersey State Bombers
March 6, 2023
For the Fall 2023 season, the Jersey State Bombers will have team tryouts for ages 9U/10U, 11U, 12U, 13U, 14U, 15U & 16U. We are also open to taking players that are below an age level if we feel they are capable of playing up at that level. We always have roster spots open for most of our age groups. Sometimes even after the season starts, we have a spot open due to injuries, etc. We are based out of Medford, NJ and currently play in tournaments and a league based out of South Jersey. If you are interested in more info, please contact us via email at jerseystatebombers@gmail.com or visit jerseystatebombers.com
Bombers 11U Win Fall Brawl Tournament
November 14, 2019
The 11U Bombers coached by Dustin Roach won their first fall tournament on September 14th-15th weekend in Swedesboro. It was the annual SJ Blue Jays Fall Brawl. This tournament was a wood bat tournament which was very new to these young players. The Bombers got an outstanding pitching performance by Mike Hall on the weekend.
Tyler Leroy Is Making Himself Known
November 14, 2019
Tyler Leroy Is Making Himself Known
Tyler Leroy of Delran High School has been dominating his class since he was a little kid and I highly doubt that will change anytime soon. He is now a junior (2021 grad year) at Delran High School where he will look to lead the offense in the 2020 season. Leroy, who has been training at We Drop Bombs with Al Roach since he was about 12 years old, has obtained a lot of interest from division one schools all across the country. Some of these schools include Old Dominion, University of New Orleans, West Virginia and Rutgers University. Tyler is currently ranked #1 in the state of NJ at catcher for his class by Perfect Game. He is known for his offensive power and his pop time from home to second base. We Drop Bombs wishes Tyler all the success in 2020 and hopefully in 2021 we see his name called during the MLB draft!
Development Is More Important Than Winning!
August 24, 2016
As a former player and current coach, I can’t stress enough about how development for young players is more important than winning games or being on a good team. Yes winning is great! I doubt any coach would try to lose or not care about winning. We have seen players move around in South Jersey quite a bit just because winning was their priority. Some have been on 5 teams in 5 seasons. How does that make a player progress? It doesn’t!! The bottom line is, people will rarely ever look back and compliment you on winning championships or tournaments at age 11 or 12 years old.
The real reason for being a part of a club team is for development and to help prepare the player for high school and college baseball. To make sure that gets accomplished, the first thing you need to look at when joining a club team is how the practices are operating and if the players are being taught the right way to play the game.
If you do join a program, make sure it’s not just because the team won X amount of games or tournaments last season. Lastly, I’d like you to keep in mind, that just because your child is successful and one of the better hitters or pitchers on the team, does not mean they are doing it correctly. For the most part, players are usually picked for teams in high school, college and of course professional baseball for their mechanics and or body language. Bad mechanics and body language will hurt every player at some point in their career. This is why proper training is recommended as well as playing in private clubs and organizations. That is called Winning!!
Bombers Team: 10-U Navy
March 18, 2016
7 | Graham Adams |
4 | Bryce Dempsey |
5 | Jack Dempsey |
Winter Hitting Clinic – Get In Hitting Shape For Spring!
November 27, 2015
If you are looking to step up your game and advance mechanically to help reduce head movement and maximize bat speed, look in to our weekday winter hitting clinic. It is the best way to help prepare you for your spring and summer season. Our program goes for 9 weeks and is designed to help every hitter maximize to their full potential. The clinic is set up for each hitter to come in twice a week for an hour each time. Totaling 18 hours of instruction over the 9 week time frame. It starts January 11th and goes to March 10th. If you would like to register, check out the link below.