If Your Son Dreams of Playing College Baseball...
Allen Baseball Club Can Help Make it Come True

Little League and "daddy ball" are great...up to a point. But they won't help your son excel in high school or be good enough to  get recruited by a college.

For more than 15 years, Allen Baseball Club has prepared Houstoarea 14u-18u baseball players for athletic and academic success in high school, college and beyond.

We don't just "Showcase" players...we equip them with the skills and work ethic college coaches look for.

The results speak for themselves...

Historically, 98% of our seniors get the opportunity to play in college or beyond. Meanwhile only 2% of all high school players get the same chance.

It goes beyond baseball. Our players learn self-discipline, time management and commitment...skills they'll need to succeed in college and beyond.

If your son is ready to take the leap to the next level...

Schedule your son's tryout today!


College coaches look for more than talent. They also want  players with work ethic and a good attitude.

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BC players are recognized for these qualities and much more. Out program produces players who are ready to take the next step. 
Allen Baseball Club is a proud member of Texas Premier Baseball. This gives our players guaranteed exposure to college coaches at Texas Premier tournaments and showcases.

“ABC was much more than a baseball program, it provided a place with positive role models and mentors to reinforce the very values we were trying to instill in our boys...Skip has been able to be a mentor, coach and friend to his ABC players.”

“Skip and the ABC program challenges these boys to bring out their character and will to fight when things are tough.“

Donny and Annette Hearn
(parents of Brad 2011 and Austin 2015)

 
“Because of the lessons Owen learned under Skip and his coaches, he was able to overcome a major knee injury the summer before his freshman year and ended up as a two-time all-conference  player and Academic All-American at his junior college. He is currently playing at an NCAA Division 1 school on both athletic and academic scholarships.”
 
“Skip is more than a coach...he is a mentor and trusted advisor for his "boys" in high school, college and beyond. His goal isn't just to get his players into college...he wants to help them succeed as adults, professionals, husbands and fathers."

Barry and Alice Wilson
(parents of Owen 2016)