
Henson looking to end high-school career on a high
Story by Henry Fredricks
February 27, 2009
In the offseason, Gavin Henson trained at the IMG Academies in Brandenton, Florida to play ball with some of the best coaches and prep players in the world. World-Class players such as Ben Sheets, Adam Dunn, Vernon Wells, Nomar Garciaparra and Gary Sheffield all started their brilliant Major League careers in Florida, and Henson looked like he would continue that trend. After training roughly 8 hours a day from July 18 to August 21, Gavin shined in split-squad games, exhibition matches against other area academies and schools and even full-squad games against minor league teams stationed in the area. He not only was the biggest name there, at the age of 17, he surprised many major league scouts with his sensational stats that he will look to carry over into his senior season at Miami Killian Senior High School. Here are some of his stats from his summer training at IMG:
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Looking forward to his senior season in 2009, Gavin will turn 18 on March 28 which happens to occur on opening day at Cougar Field. They will play Bradenbury High at 7:00 P.M. under the lights. Gavin, of course, will take the mound to try and foil the Knights from Bradenbury. He will most likely debut his new sinker he supposedly worked on at IMG which comes to the plate at around 84 MPH. That, along with his coveted 2-seam fastball at 91 MPH, a 74 MPH circle-change and a sweeping curve that moves with a large break at 69 MPH, he will form one of the most premier repertoire that has been seen at the high school level.
Check back later with more updates in the Cougar Athletic Letter about the continued tracking of star Gavin Henson and his quest for stardom at the major league level.
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