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Commitments Continue from Time to Sign Sports as Four New Jersey Ball Players Announce Their Decisions on Where They Will Play Next Year

Led by southpaw Adam Ashenfarb to Lafayette, Ricky Hopkins (Dickinson), Brett Mele (Hamilton), and Logan Schulte (Union) will continue playing ball next year at the collegiate level.

2012-10-31
PALM BEACH GARDENS, FL, October 31, 2012 (Press-News.org) Adam Ashenfarb of Marlboro, New Jersey has committed to Lafayette. The future Leopard brings a smooth delivery in the mid 80's. "Adam is a tremendous pitcher. His workman-like approach and his ability to throw any pitch on any count for strikes makes him incredibly difficult to hit", says co-founder of Time to Sign Sports, Gary Cohn. Adds Berg Ohanian, Time to Sign Sports other co-founder, "Adam put up some incredible numbers during his Junior season and then followed that up with strong showings in the summer and at big exposure events.' In Ashenfarb, Lafayette really gets a strong pitcher who will surprise with his demeanor on the mound.

Ricky Hopkins announced that he has accepted the opportunity to play ball for the Red Devils of Dickinson. The catcher from southern New Jersey, knew from the moment he walked on campus, that this was the right school for him. According to Cohn, Ricky had several offers, but in the end, the coaching staff and Ricky's personal goals were best met by Dickinson. As Dickinson looks to bolster their battery, they really gain a gem in Hopkins. "Ricky's approach and work ethic will not only lead him to personal success, but should help the program with his leadership qualities", said Ohanian.

Time to Sign Sports also announces that Brett Mele, recently accepted the opportunity to play college baseball for the Hamilton Generals. Recruited by some of the top programs in the country, Mele turned down several D1 opportunities and will take his game to upstate New York. Mele gained national attention with a tremendous week in East Cobb Georgia - belting 2 home runs and hitting over 0.400. "With Brett saying yes to Hamilton, he joins his older brother in the Empire State (Ben is a 2016 outfielder for Paul Mound's Union College)", says Cohn. Mele is expected to be a major contributor and provide a spark to the General's offense as a Freshman. He has the potential to be one of the top bangers in the competitive NESCAC.

And when the Mele's square off over the next few season, Ben Mele won't be the only Time to Sign Sports guy on the field for Union. Logan Schulte, after a very exciting recruiting season, has committed to Union College. Expected to be am impact player on day one, Schulte offers tremendous athletic ability to the Dutchman. "Logan was one of Union's top recruits and we are happy for him and the school. Logan offers great physical tools and is a proven winner", said Ohanian. He adds, "We should be reading a lot of headlines about Logan as he begins his college career."

Time to Sign Sports is thrilled for all of these tremendous student athletes.

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[Press-News.org] Commitments Continue from Time to Sign Sports as Four New Jersey Ball Players Announce Their Decisions on Where They Will Play Next Year
Led by southpaw Adam Ashenfarb to Lafayette, Ricky Hopkins (Dickinson), Brett Mele (Hamilton), and Logan Schulte (Union) will continue playing ball next year at the collegiate level.