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Brandon Agamennone Brandon Agamennone, 32, played with the Baltimore Orioles and Pittsburgh Pirates organizations, amassing a professional record of 42 wins and 18 losses and an earned run average of 3.68. An arm injury ended his career and Mr. Agamennone serves as president of Pro Source Athletics with a dedication to teaching young ball players proper technique so they can avoid injuries similar to his own. 
He is dedicated to helping young players maximize their performances. 
A Maryland native, Mr. Agamennone graduated from Arundel High School in 1994, where he was an All-County, All-State and All-American pitcher and outfielder. He was a member of the 1993 National Championship Team and then won the MVP award at the Crown All-Star Game at Camden Yards. In 1994 Mr. Agamennone was the Maryland Player-of-the-Year, American Legion MVP and Maryland State Legion Tournament MVP. He was also an All-American pitcher and outfielder as well as Gatorade Circle of Champions Player of the Year for the state of Maryland. 
Mr. Agamennone attended the University of Maryland on a baseball scholarship where he was an honor roll student-athlete, ACC Pitcher of the week in April 1998 and All-Time leader in career starts and innings pitched. He was second second all-time in strikeouts. 
Drafted by the Montreal Expos in 1998, Mr. Agamennone was selected as pitcher of the month in July 1998 and as a member of the 1999 Eastern League championship team. 
Mr. Agamennone has an extensive public speaking background that includes speaking engagements to over 50 schools on anti-tobacco and anti-drug awareness. He has also spoken at events on behalf of Athletes in Action and the Johns Hopkins Children's Oncology Center. Mr. Agamennone started the .M.A. Foundation, a charitable organization that raises funds for families who have children born with heart complications. Mr. Agamennone is also a licensed financial planner and is a 1998 graduate of the University of Maryland with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Communication.


Steven Kreytak, is a former Division I college player at the University of Maryland who has played with and against a slew of former and current Major Leaguers. Mr. Kreytak is a first baseman and outfielder that is passionate about playing and teaching the game of baseball the right way. 
A New York native, Mr. Kreytak was a three-sport athlete at Elwood John Glenn High School. He was quarterback of the football team, a forward on the basketball team and an All-League first baseman on the baseball team. He played for the prestigious Long Island Tigers summer baseball team where he was part of an all tournament selection for the National Amateur Baseball Federation national champion runner-up squad. 
Mr. Kreytak, 31, graduated from the University of Maryland with a journalism degree in 1998 and lives and works in Austin, Tx, where he gives individual hitting instruction and plays outfield for the Nationals of the Austin Metro Baseball League. He is a reporter for the Austin American -Statesman newspaper and volunteers as a mentor in a local elementary school. He has also volunteered teaching English to Spanish-speaking immigrants.


Kyle Abbott, Kyle played collegiate baseball at Long Beach State University where he earned 1st Team All-Big West and 1st Team All-American honors. In 1989, he was drafted in the first round by the California Angels (#9 pick and first left-handed pitcher taken in the draft). Kyle’s professional career spanned from 1989-1996 with four years in the Major Leagues and in 1994 he played in Japan for the Kintetsu Buffaloes. In 1991 he led the Pacific Coast League (AAA) in wins and earned the Topps All-Star award for the best left-handed pitcher in minor league baseball. Kyle has lived in Argyle, Texas since 1996 and has been doing baseball instruction for the past 11 years.


Brian Schoenhofer, Brian played college baseball at Wichita State University where he was a member of the 1996 College World Series team. The Shockers were ranked number one in the nation during much of the time that Brian was a player there. He played under the tutelage of legendary head coach Gene Stephenson and pitching Coach Brent Kemnentz, while achieving his Bachelors degree in Business. Brian was both a pitcher and an outfielder throughout his collegiate and semi-professional career. He has a deep love for the game of baseball as well as for teaching. Having participated in 14 national tournaments including the College World Series, Brian has a keen understanding of what it takes to be competitive and win in the game of baseball at all levels.




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