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Andrew Casali Commits to UMBC Announces Time to Sign Sports

With Casali's commitment, he joins Mark Esposito and Michael Gomez and creates the second coming of Casali, Esposito, and Gomez.

2012-11-30
PALM BEACH GARDENS, FL, November 30, 2012 (Press-News.org) It was only a few years ago that Casali, Esposito, and Gomez all played together; but that was at Vanderbilt University...and that was then and this is now. And this trio are the younger siblings of Curtis Casali, Jason Esposito, and Anthony Gomez.

Time to Sign Sports believes the second edition of this trio will make an immediate impact at UMBC. Gary Cohn, one of Time to Sign Sports' co-founders says, "Andrew, Mark, and Michael stand on their own. No longer do they play in the shadows of their older brothers. With Andrew Casali's commitment, UMBC gets a legit big time outfielder. Andrew is 90+ mph from the outfield and is one of the leading high schools hitters in Connecticut and the region."

Casali had numerous offers, but in the end, the combination of athletics, academics, and overall feel of the school played into Andrew's deciion to choose UMBC. And while Time to Sign Sports never planned this reunion (of sorts), Berg Ohanian, the company's other co-founder is thrilled it did, "It kind of just happened. I know the older brothers and the families extremely well so I think it's very interesting that the families are back together. For UMBC, their tremendous coaching staff, and the program in general, we couldn't be happier for everyone."

Time to Sign Sports thinks Casali made the perfect choice. "At the end of the day, Andrew and the entire Casali family weighed all the variables and UMBC was the clear choice," concludes Cohn.

Time to Sign Sports, Inc. focuses on assisting and advising high school baseball players achieve and earn college scholarships and roster spots to continue their dream of playing ball at the next level. For more information please call us at 561-758-9927 or 561-891-9979 or email us at info@timetosignsports.com.

Website: http://www.timetosignsports.com


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[Press-News.org] Andrew Casali Commits to UMBC Announces Time to Sign Sports
With Casali's commitment, he joins Mark Esposito and Michael Gomez and creates the second coming of Casali, Esposito, and Gomez.