Help HORNS & get Ricky Williams Auto
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The Austin Horns 10U are gearing up for the 2018 fall season and we need your help! As a team, we are reaching out to family and friends in hope of your support. You can make a difference for our entire team in helping fund uniforms, high-level coaching, and travel. 100% of your donation will go towards allowing this team to reach it's potential, which we hope is one that fosters a love for the game, for each other and a desire to compete at the highest level in youth baseball.
My friend Ricky Williams (once a minor league baseball player), THE former Heisman winner and NCAA record setter has once again agreed to sign one personalized football for every donation of at least $250. The footballs will be mailed out or dropped off in September. (I know it's a baseball fundraiser... but it's RICKY!!!)
For those that aren't familiar with our team, here is a quick scouting report:

Jaxson Eschberger - Hails from Thorndale, Texas. Best Texas drawl on team. Often imitated but never duplicated. Graceful lefty on the mound. DI potential... IF he can stay off trampolines.
Colt Lock - From Bastrop, Texas. Colt is a natural athlete and pain in the butt. He takes to both naturally and relishes in each role. When he's not climbing fences he is a team leader on and off the field.
Mack Galindo - Best looking kid on the team. Takes after his father but is a much better baseball player. Will soon try to break a youth baseball record by wearing 4 evo-shields during a single plate appearance. The most positive kid you'll ever meet.
Bodie Martyak - There is a prop bet in Vegas "Will Bodie break his arm this year?" He is 2 for 2 in that department after falling off the top of a playscape in 2017 and diving for a baseball in the spring. When his left arm is not fractured he has plus, plus velo. He adds to it by grunting like Nolan Ryan when he throws. Bodie likes to make up songs. Hits include "Eat Your Ranch" and "I don't want to ride on the B Bus".
Gavin Candanosa - Nicknamed himself "Red Rooster". We're really not sure why, but we're running with it. Infectious smile and personality. Once made Texas SS David Hamilton blush with his backhand skills at SS and 2B.
Isaiah Fisher - The most unassuming star player around. Rolls up to the game eating paqui chips then proceeds to hit his patented "baby bombs" from the left and right side. Then picks up his glove and does something crazy in the field and just shrugs it off.
Connor Comeau - Won over his coaching staff by wearing a tank top to his first practice with the team. We quickly realized he had bigger arms than us. Connor proceeded to use those arms to hit a HR to straight-away CF. There are unconfirmed reports the baseball is now in orbit.
Ryan Kume - Closest thing to a professional player at 10 years old I've seen. Shows up to the park and simply wants to get better and is ready to put in the work to do so. Ryan is more mature than the coaches. We seek his counsel on financial matters and life in general.
Ryder Garcia - The kid is a bulldog. A great teammate that will do anything to help his team win. Once knocked a ball down at 3B using his chest just because he wanted to show off. He threw the guy out at 1B and then the ball was thrown out because it was lop-sided.
Parker George - Parker walks the fine line between insane... and insane athlete. Fastest kid at the 10U level you'll see in the Austin area. Then he pitches straight gas and you wonder how he does it. I mention insane, because I'm pretty sure if you ask him to actually run through a brick wall he will. And the brick wall will pay the price.
Adrian Bellanger - We call him "Peanut". Again, not sure why, but he seems to like it. The ultimate blue-collar, grinder that will do anything a coach asks. True story: Was once put in a choke hold by a 10-year old MMA fighter before a game. Survived the choke hold and then caught the whole game.
Darren Roberson, Jr. - All you need to know is that he wears adult sizes. Great kid that has a genuine love for the game and his teammates. He’s a power hitter with a cannon for an arm who makes Wild Thing’s fastball look like a change up.
Thanks for your support!!!!
Sincerely,
Lowell Galindo
My friend Ricky Williams (once a minor league baseball player), THE former Heisman winner and NCAA record setter has once again agreed to sign one personalized football for every donation of at least $250. The footballs will be mailed out or dropped off in September. (I know it's a baseball fundraiser... but it's RICKY!!!)
For those that aren't familiar with our team, here is a quick scouting report:

Jaxson Eschberger - Hails from Thorndale, Texas. Best Texas drawl on team. Often imitated but never duplicated. Graceful lefty on the mound. DI potential... IF he can stay off trampolines.
Colt Lock - From Bastrop, Texas. Colt is a natural athlete and pain in the butt. He takes to both naturally and relishes in each role. When he's not climbing fences he is a team leader on and off the field.
Mack Galindo - Best looking kid on the team. Takes after his father but is a much better baseball player. Will soon try to break a youth baseball record by wearing 4 evo-shields during a single plate appearance. The most positive kid you'll ever meet.
Bodie Martyak - There is a prop bet in Vegas "Will Bodie break his arm this year?" He is 2 for 2 in that department after falling off the top of a playscape in 2017 and diving for a baseball in the spring. When his left arm is not fractured he has plus, plus velo. He adds to it by grunting like Nolan Ryan when he throws. Bodie likes to make up songs. Hits include "Eat Your Ranch" and "I don't want to ride on the B Bus".
Gavin Candanosa - Nicknamed himself "Red Rooster". We're really not sure why, but we're running with it. Infectious smile and personality. Once made Texas SS David Hamilton blush with his backhand skills at SS and 2B.
Isaiah Fisher - The most unassuming star player around. Rolls up to the game eating paqui chips then proceeds to hit his patented "baby bombs" from the left and right side. Then picks up his glove and does something crazy in the field and just shrugs it off.
Connor Comeau - Won over his coaching staff by wearing a tank top to his first practice with the team. We quickly realized he had bigger arms than us. Connor proceeded to use those arms to hit a HR to straight-away CF. There are unconfirmed reports the baseball is now in orbit.
Ryan Kume - Closest thing to a professional player at 10 years old I've seen. Shows up to the park and simply wants to get better and is ready to put in the work to do so. Ryan is more mature than the coaches. We seek his counsel on financial matters and life in general.
Ryder Garcia - The kid is a bulldog. A great teammate that will do anything to help his team win. Once knocked a ball down at 3B using his chest just because he wanted to show off. He threw the guy out at 1B and then the ball was thrown out because it was lop-sided.
Parker George - Parker walks the fine line between insane... and insane athlete. Fastest kid at the 10U level you'll see in the Austin area. Then he pitches straight gas and you wonder how he does it. I mention insane, because I'm pretty sure if you ask him to actually run through a brick wall he will. And the brick wall will pay the price.
Adrian Bellanger - We call him "Peanut". Again, not sure why, but he seems to like it. The ultimate blue-collar, grinder that will do anything a coach asks. True story: Was once put in a choke hold by a 10-year old MMA fighter before a game. Survived the choke hold and then caught the whole game.
Darren Roberson, Jr. - All you need to know is that he wears adult sizes. Great kid that has a genuine love for the game and his teammates. He’s a power hitter with a cannon for an arm who makes Wild Thing’s fastball look like a change up.
Thanks for your support!!!!
Sincerely,
Lowell Galindo
Organizer
Lowell Galindo
Organizer
Austin, TX