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U18 Sultans have high expectations despite departures
3 minute read 10:30 AM CDTThe Carillon Sultans 18U AAA season is well underway, as the team looks to rebound after several college players graduated last season.
Burke Heide is the new head coach for the age group, and said he expects little step-back, as the Sultans program continues to produce quality ball players to replace outgoing stars.
“They’re excited to get going, and they were definitely excited to get their first win,” Heide said after a 6-0 victory over Interlake at A.D. Penner Park June 7.
“We lost a strong group of hitters for sure, but the guys that are moving into the senior position are all strong players as well. We have a strong group of 15U kids coming up that will fill those roles as they get more comfortable.”
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