14U Elkridge Hurricanes - Bonney

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A waist up shot of Elkridge Hurricanes player Lucas Bonney in his batting stance looking at the camera.

Lucas Bonney

R/R
C,2B
#18
A waist up shot of Elkridge Hurricanes player Cooper Brintnall in his batting stance looking at the camera.

Cooper Brintnall

L/R
P, SS
#17
A waist up shot of Elkridge Hurricanes player AJ Calabrese in his batting stance looking at the camera.

AJ Calabrese

L/L
P, 1B
#5
A waist up shot of Elkridge Hurricanes player Nate Harrison in his batting stance looking at the camera.

Nate Harrison

R/R
CF, OF
Mount St. Joseph
#27
A shot from the waist up of of Elkridge Hurricanes player Nigel Jennings in his batting stance looking at the camera.

Nigel Jennings

L/R
3B, CF
#9
A half body shot of Elkridge Hurricanes player Rocky Lee in his batting stance looking at the camera.

Rocky Lee

L/R
P, SS
#23
A waist up shot of Elkridge Hurricanes player Aiden Marll in his batting stance looking at the camera.

Aiden Marll

R/R
C, 1B
#13
A waist up shot of Elkridge Hurricanes player Caleb Neal in his batting stance looking at the camera.

Caleb Neal

R/R
P, C
#8
A waist up shot of Elkridge Hurricanes player Ishan Rami in his batting stance looking at the camera.

Ishaan Rami

L/L
P, 1B
McDonough
#22
A waist up shot of Elkridge Hurricanes player Nick Thompson in his batting stance looking at the camera.

Nick Thompson

R/R
SS, 2B
#7
A shot from the waist up of Elkridge Hurricanes player Joe Upton in his batting stance looking at the camera.

Joe Upton

R/R
3B, P
#10
A waist up shot of Elkridge Hurricanes player Connor Wetmore in his batting stance looking at the camera.

Connor Wetmore

R/R
P, 3B
Western Tech
#82
A waist up shot of Elkridge Hurricanes player Kaden Wooden in his batting stance looking at the camera.

Kaden Wooden

R/R
2B
Poly
#2
A half body shot of head coach Pete Bonney in his Elkridge Hurricanes uniform.

Coach Pete Bonney

Plus

Pete Bonney has been coaching in the EYO for over 10 years, beginning with his oldest son in 2011. In 2022, he was given an opportunity to start a new 12u secondary team. He put together a team of 12 rec players, most who came from the EYO rec program. They played in the Mid-Atlantic Baseball Association's Piedmont division, finishing first place. The following year, he kept 5 of his players, bringing in 7 new players, all from the rec program again to create a 13u travel team. This team ended up taking first place in the 13u MABA Atlantic/Piedmont combined division.

A half body shot of assistant coach Jimmy Calabrese in his Elkridge Hurricanes uniform.

Assistant Coach - Jimmy Calabrese

Plus

Jimmy has been part of the EYO Community since 2014 and served in a variety of roles over his decade plus which include Head Coach, Assistant Coach, Age Group Coordinator and Stars and Strikes Commissioner. He started coaching soccer which quickly translated to both basketball and baseball. Jimmy has been on the coaching staff of 10+ tournament and league championships. In his free time he enjoys spending time with his family and friends as well as attending concerts.

A half body shot of assistant coach Scott Brintnall in his Elkridge Hurricanes uniform.

Assistant Coach - Scott Brintnall

Plus

Scott Brintnall has been coaching in the EYO for nine years with his son participating in EYO Baseball and Basketball.  Given the opportunity to assistant coach the 12U EYO travel baseball team in 2022, he helped the players achieve first place in Mid-Atlantic Baseball Association's Piedmont division; a feat duplicated the following year winning 13u MABA Atlantic/Piedmont combined division.  Scott is a former Division 1 track and field athlete and brings that training to the field helping these young players develop into complete athletes.

The Elkridge E logo be used as a place holder for assistant coach Aaron Neal's headshot

Assistant Coach - Aaron Neal

Plus

Aaron has coached youth baseball and soccer in various local leagues for most of the last decade.  This is Aaron’s first year as a coach and second year as a parent with EYO travel baseball, and he’s looking forward to helping the 14u Canes grow as players and as responsible young men.  When he’s not coaching the Canes, you can find Aaron running around a soccer field, trying not to hurt himself.