Special Baseball Meeting

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Thursday night, Nov. 4 at CHS a large group of local baseball enthusiasts attended a meeting of CHS coaches and their guest Clinton alum, Nick Petree. Cardinal A.D. Alex Johnson opened the meeting thanking everybody for coming and announcing the recent baseball coaching change. Eric Silkwood has been the Cardinal head baseball coach for three years, but he is now the assistant coach with last years assistant John Lersch moving into the head coach position. Coach Gary Bowers will remain as an assistant. The switch was amicable to help Coach Silkwood with his young family.
Coach Lersch spoke about this coming year’s program. He covered a lot of expectations and things to do to prepare for the Spring season. He said there are already 46 young men showing interest in being a Cardinal baseball player.
Coach Lersch then introduced Nick Petree. Most remember Nick was a 3 time All-Stater for the Cardinals. He graduated in 2009. During Nick’s four years as a Clinton Cardinal the team was Conference Champs three times, District Champs three times and placed third in State in 2007. Nick hurt his pitching arm in Summer Ball before he attended Missouri State. He rehabbed from Tommy John Surgery in 2010 and started his college career in 2011 still on scholarship. Nick received a long list of awards during his time as a Bear, including 1st team All American. Simply put, Nick is the most decorated player in Missouri State history. He was drafted by the St. Louis Cardinals in 2013. He had three successful pitching seasons in their minor leagues before he need for another arm surgery that forced him to give up his playing career. Nick has been coaching since, first at State Fair and now at Missouri State. He is in charge of player development. He gave a speech that covered a variety of positive thinking skills that can help a young player on the field and in life. He emphasized that baseball is a challenging sport where ‘failure’ is a constant. (For example, even great players fail 7 out of 10 times at the plate.) Finding ways to turn those challenges into opportunities is key. He said, “As a player you can not run away from the ‘storm’ but find ways to run toward it.” Nick also talked about goal setting skills. He had many baseball goals that he met, but he also had education goals. He wanted to finish his degree and he did, now having a Masters Degree. Nick gave several examples how he used positive thinking in his own playing career. Nick talked with the coaches after his speech but because of college recruiting guidelines was not able to talk directly with any CHS player at this time.
My visit with Nick was a lot of fun, we talked about his career, especially about how tough it was to hang up his spikes. He always knew he wanted to coach and now he is getting that opportunity. Nick’s parents are David and Becky Nelson. Thank you Coach Petree for coming back. We wish you well. Go Bears.

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