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He was offered $15,000 to sign but turned it down to return for his sophomore season. He then added 12 pounds of muscle on the BFS program and .363 with 21 doubles and 54 runs scored. Luis was named to the All-Southern Conference 1st Team and finally signed for $90,000 with the White Sox just prior to the 1998 draft.<br><br>DARIEL BAEZ- Dariel worked hard all season long to add 13 pounds of muscle. His added strength helped him lead the team in hitting with a .429 average while adding 20 doubles, 5 home runs and 50 RBI. This third baseman was named to the All-Southern Conference 1st team. <br><br>CARLOS CASTILLO- This 5'9 , 150 pound freshman added 20 pounds to his frame to end his first season at MDCC at 170 pounds. As an infielder Carlos batted .352 and added 19 doubles, 5 triples, 4 home runs and 47 runs batted in to the team stats. He was named to the All-Southern Conference 2nd Team. The Chicago White Sox drafted him in the 22nd round but he opted to return to MDCC for his sophomore year.<br>About the progress and accomplishments of his players Coach Hertz informed us,  It is no coincidence that your presentation of the BFS Program was extremely instrumental in the results produced by these players and other members of last year's team. Thirteen members of this year's squad were named to FCCAA All-Southern Conference Teams. Thanks again, so much, for all of your help. All of us a MDCC are looking forward to using the BFS Program again for the 1998-99 season. The Falcons definitely had a great season and plans to continue on in excellence. It just goes to show, dedication, discipline, and desire can make dreams come true.long with a vice president, secretary and treasurer. Its membership includes parents, coaches and other caring members of the community who want to help young athletes achieve their goals. To raise money, the Boosters hold a golf tournament in the spring, run the concession stands at home sporting events, sell merchandise (such as T-shirts, sweatshirts, umbrellas and seat cushions) and sell advertising space in the football programs.<br>At present, Smyrna High s athletes must lift in a multipurpose facility, a room that is used for many other functions, including wrestling practice. But thanks to a referendum recently passed by its school district, Smyrna High School will soon have a room exclusively devoted to sports conditioning. It will be approximately 30 by 70 feet, and will allow more students to train at once.<br>Rising Stars<br><br>Besides the overall improvement in the teams performance, there are many athletes that Lloyd says merit individual recognition. One is senior Andre Mears. A member o the varsity football and basketball teams, Mears is ranked in the top 15th percentile of his class academically.  Andre epitomizes what an Eleven should be, says Lloyd.  He s a leader in the weight room, and he is always willing to help teach and motivate new athletes in the program. He s also a hard worker, and this year improved his 40 time by 2/10ths, and added 65 pounds to his Hex bar max and 95 pounds to his parallel squat. <br>Another standout is Justin Ritter, a junior who increased his bench press 60 pounds this past year to break an APAWPA world record for his age group (255 pounds at 165 pounds bodyweight). Another junior, Thomas Wright, increased his powe