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About South Texas Razorbacks Select Youth Baseball Program

The South Texas Razorbacks Select Youth Baseball Program was established in the Fall of 2007 by youth baseball enthusiasts, George and Bobbi Jones.  The Razorback Baseball Program supports youths in the San Antonio, Boerne, and other surrounding South Texas communities.  The Razorbacks Select Youth Baseball Program is sanctioned by the United States Specialty Sports Association (USSSA), Barrett-Fletecher Baseball, and SuperSeries Baseball Organizations.  We currently host two youth baseball teams, a 12U AA and a 12U AAA Select level baseball teams with a vision of developing other age groups in the future.

The approach of the Razorbacks Baseball Program is to continuously utilize a selection process based on the fairness and honesty needed to identify advanced level youth baseball players and coaches within our community in an effort to promote the growth of fundamentally sound competitive skills, the development of strong characters, positive attitudes, and responsible ownerships for maturing young citizens through the sport of select youth baseball to improve opportunities of participation in high school baseball.  Nothing more, nothing less.

Razorback Youth Baseball players participate in an advanced instructional environment that is positive, and rewarding for each player, their families and the Razorback program. Each Razorback is challenged to not only improve upon their individual baseball skills, but are also challenged to understand the roles, become leaders, and take ownership of their responsibilities to a team while expanding their knowledge of the game of baseball and it’s history.

The Razorbacks coaching staff and South Texas Training Facility position instructors understand that no two players are built and progress alike.  Each player has his or her own personal strengths, abilities, and style as they approach playing baseball.  Ensuring that key, fundamental baseball skills are instilled as a foundation for each player and their positions on the baseball field, Razorback coaches take pride in selecting and mentoring the individual qualities of each Razorback player required to form a single, cohesive baseball team that is competitive at the appropriate level on the baseball diamond as they progress through the many challenges of game play.

With adult leaders providing the example, each Razorback player will gain a confidence that will help them in other areas of their lives in a hope of exposing positive experiences and building friendships that will last past the game of baseball.

Razorbacks Back Office


George Jones
Razorbacks Program General Manager

Bobbi Jones
Razorbcks Information Manager

Rusty Surratt
Razorbacks Player Agent

12U AA Coaching Staff


Andy Rausch
Razorbacks 12U AA Manager

Andy played baseball at Boerne High School for 4 years under Coach Chuck Foster, and graduated in 2006.  He was born in San Antonio, Texas and has been a resident of the South Texas area his entire life.

Currently attending the University of Texas at Austin, he has instructed baseball at numerous youth baseball camps in the South Texas area for 6 years, and has been teaching private lessons for 2 years. With a focus on hitting, he also specializes with outfielders. His teachings have been influenced directly and indirectly by his father, Jim Rausch, his Uncle, Rocky Rausch who played for the Cleveland Indians, Larry Kensing, Rocky Thompson, Mike Easler, Mickey Lashley, Ted Williams, and many other bright baseball minds.

Jim Rausch
Coach

12U AAA Coaching Staff


George Jones
Razorbacks 12U AAA Manager

George graduated from Tascosa High School, Amarillo Texas, in 1986. During that time he was a Texas State Champion, ranked number one in the United States in the 110 HH, and chosen for the High School USA Today & Track & Field News All-American lists with the nation’s fastest time of 13.67 seconds.  As a High-School Prep, he won the Golden West Invitational meet in San Jose, California, and the Greater South West Invitational meet in Phoenix Arizona against the top 8 runners in the country competing in the 110 High Hurdles and 300 Intermediate Hurdles.

In 1986, he furthered his Track & Field career by running Division I Track & Field for the NCAA Mult-National Champion Arkansas Razorbacks, after being recruited as the United State's top recruit in the 110 HH by 1984 Olympic Silver Medalist Triple Jumper, Mike Conley where he contributed to multiple Southwest Conference and NCAA National Championships for the Razorbacks in Fayetteville, Arkansas, while studying Computer Science Engineering.

George has coached several levels of competitive youth baseball for 6 years. Recently returning from Seattle, WA, George now manages the South Texas Razorbacks 12U Select Baseball Team and is currently teaching Speed & Agility and Track & Field in San Antonio Texas where he has enhanced the abilities in numerous young athletes in the South Texas area at the local, state, and national competion levels.

David Elam
Razorbacks 12U AAA Coach

David Foreman
Razorbacks 12U AAA Coach

Instructors


George Jones
Speed, Agility, and Conditioning Instructor

Larry Kensing
Pitching, Hitting, and General Baseball Instructor

 

 
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