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Mustangs baseball standout en route to Arizona
by Brad Crawford
Jan 16, 2013 | 6707 views | 10 10 comments | 13 13 recommendations | email to a friend | print
Timmy Carter hit .615 with 27 RBI as a junior at South Robeson and helped the Mustangs to a 20-9 record. | File Photo
Timmy Carter hit .615 with 27 RBI as a junior at South Robeson and helped the Mustangs to a 20-9 record. | File Photo
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ROWLAND — He’s been a three-time all-county standout and holds a 2011 NCBCA all-state honor, but Timmy Carter said his biggest accomplishment thus far as a South Robeson baseball player was being selected for this weekend’s Under Armour All-American tournament in Tucson, Ariz.

“It’s for the top 300 high school players in the country so it’s a huge honor,” Carter said Wednesday as a passenger somewhere in Texas. “I’m just ready to play. We left (Robeson County) Tuesday around noon and it’s taking awhile to get there.”

The Under Armour All-America preseason tournament annually features future collegiate and professional stars honing their craft prior to graduation against the nation’s best. Players are selected based on prior performances at Baseball Factory sponsored events or recommended by pro scouts.

According to a Baseball Factory spokesperson, scouts representing 23 Major League were in attendance last season and that number could be exceeded this weekend. Carter declined to reveal what colleges have contacted him about signing, but did say he’s had several workouts at that level.

“I’m keeping my options open, but I’d like to play Division I baseball,” he said. “If I were to get drafted, I would talk it over with my family.”

Carter’s a consistent middle of the order hitter with power but says he’ll likely pitch in the future. He’s been the ace for South Robeson each of the last three seasons and usually has his number called to slam the door in the seventh. This weekend, he’s been told to expect innings at third base, shortstop and on the mound in the 20-team, wooden bat tournament.

“The event starts with a black tie awards ceremony on Friday, then we play games Saturday and Sunday,” Carter said. “I think I’m in two (games) Saturday and three Sunday. It’ll be fun competing against the best. I’m looking forward to it.”

Carter hit .615 with 27 RBI as a junior at South Robeson and helped the Mustangs to a 20-9 record. During his all-state sophomore campaign, Carter struck out 84 batters in 64 innings and maintained a pencil-thin 1.19 ERA. At the plate, his .646 average and 41 runs driven in led the county.

Carter is South Robeson’s top returning player on a team projected to contend for a Three Rivers Conference championship. Junior varsity coach Ryan Bullard replaced Bryan McDonald as the team’s skipper in the off-season after McDonald took the opening at Purnell Swett.

Alex Britt update

Fairmont senior hurler Alex Britt, the reigning Three Rivers Conference Player of the Year, has accepted a Baseball Factory invite to participate in a similar Under Armour All-American tryout at Carolina Forest High in Myrtle Beach, S.C. on Jan. 27.

Fairmont’s ace recently committed to The University of North Carolina at Pembroke and has won 15 games over the last two seasons as a starter with an ERA under 2. He has recorded 187 strikeouts in 141 career innings.
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ronniecarter23
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January 27, 2013
THIS IS TO LIL TIM YOUR DAD HAS PUT IN A LOT OF TIME WITH YOU BUT YOU ARE THE ONE THAT MAKES IT HAPPEN. ALWAYS PUT THE LORD FIRST AND YOU WILL NEVER GO WRONG. YOUR DAD MAY HAVE PUSHED YOU AT TIMES AND YOU DID NOT UNDERSTAND, BUT YOU WILL WHEN YOU SEE OTHER PEOPLE ACTING AND SAYING THINGS ABOUT YOU GOOD OR BAD. HE KNOWS TRUST ME. WE HAVE BEEN THERE. LOVE YOU SON AND KEEP THE FAITH IN THE LORD.
fanTC
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January 23, 2013
Thanks for all the positive comments and support some you have posted. As for the negative- vapor, bloop!

Timothy Carter is a humble special young man born to play ball. He has worked hard to get to this level of ball.

He happens to have brains,looks,athletic build,respectful,and was brought up in the admonition of the Lord. He does not deserve false criticism. If you are gonna critique him, get your facts straight. He does excellent in school and will continue to do so. He is blessed and highly favored and his future is sealed by faith.

Supporters, Timothy looks forward to your support in the future I am sure. The media can really come after these young men when someone seeking 15 minutes of fame tries to share some fake information. I do believe these are future professional athletes and jealously can bring out the ugly in people.
Sportsmom06
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January 18, 2013
If you wanna talk about attitude Tim Carter is a role model for all young men. He is very humble and respectful and has worked very hard to get where he is. He practices year round stays late at the batting cage and still manages to hold down a 4.0 average. Both these kids deserve alot of respect and we should wish them both the best. Don't let negativity tear down something so positive. I don't know what you saw Mustang 05 that lead to this negative opinion of Tim but it is obvious you don't know him well at all!!!!!

wildcatbyblood
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January 17, 2013
Since you know so much about the Carter kid why don't you try to help him by talking with him or tell him what he is doing wrong istead of putting him down little do you know just heard this kid has a 4.0! Better yet tell him what these coaches are looking for especially attitude wise being that you're close to "alot of college coaches and scouts" help him and the Britt kid out. Don't do what you just did because you talking bout somebody's kid and yea I know the family, so help don't hurt!
mustang05
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January 17, 2013
I totally agree both of the above kids have talent, but far as overall polished pitcher.... Alex Britt has the tools. I have been involved with baseball in this county for numerous years, and I can honestly say I have seen both kids play numerous times, but it is hard to watch some kids when it comes to attitude.Baseball puts alot of pressure on kids, and I am a firm believer that when the game is on the line I think Alex Britt is the more mature player. DO NOT get me wrong the Carter kid can play, but far as next level and pros..... with being close to alot of college coaches and scouts I think his attitude would have to change in order to be successful at the next level, and that is why I would say Alex Britt is the more polished player in this situation.... I also talked to a couple of friends of mine and they say Carter is leaning more towards JC.... Could grades be the question???
Softballdad03
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January 17, 2013
Instead of comparing the 2 kids perhaps you should try being glad that they are both very talented. I don't know the Britt kid but I do know Tim, and I heard Alex was a great pitcher as is Tim. Just like robeson county folk, just can't stand it unless you cutting someone down and spreading rumors.
Fan03
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January 17, 2013
The sole purpose of this article is to highlight the talent of these 2 kids. It is NOT a comparison. Both of these boys are talented athletes, as well as friends. Do not make it something that its not. Let them do what they love to do, without any negativity. Timmy and his family have grown accustomed to folks not wanting him to succeed, so I'm sure that your comment will just be a stepping stone to his success. Also, the Carter kid, (as you call him) is in the top 5 of his class. He was a marshall at the 2012 graduation. You can rest assured that grades are not an issue. National Signing Day is quickly approaching, and you can join all of Carter's family and friends as we congratulate him on his Division 1 selection. Have a blessed day.
RamDad
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January 17, 2013
@mustang05,

Everyone has their opinion. I too have been involved with baseball in this county for several years. I have watched Carter play since dixie youth, so it's no surprise to me that he is headed to Arizona to showcase his skills in front of college coaches and scouts. We should be wishing this kid good luck instead of trying to bring up negativity. I personally like it when a player has a little fire in him. No one wants a pansy on the mound in the bottom of the 7th to try an close out a game.

Alex Britt will do great at UNCP and Carter will be an outstanding player in college. As far as grades in question, Carter is just as good in the classroom as he is on the field.

Good luck to Carter, Good luck to Britt.
SportsJunkie
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January 17, 2013
Tim doesn't have to prove anything to you 05( your ACT Score). I have seen them both play, and I strongly disagree with you!! I hope they both do well, but I would put the ball and the bat in Tim's hands.
orighawk
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January 24, 2013
Mustang gave his opinion based on observations of attitudes and observations of others...is it fair to compare the 2? Yes, they are both entering into the next level of play at the same time...mustang did not attribute bad grades to carters record he only asked about his grades due to rumors...if family and friends of these boys cannot handle criticism of their players then they are in for a hard life as the higher the level of play you achieve the harsher and more focused the criticism will be...
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