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Crimson Tide 11u - Riding the Wave to Victory

Coaches: Tim Hall  |  John Tindall

Founded in 2024, the Crimson Tide 11U tournament team is a rising force in the Golden Spikes Baseball program. Based in Loomis, CA, they compete in USSSA, NCS, and Triple Crown tournaments across Northern California, Nevada, and Arizona. Known for building momentum and never letting up, the Tide plays with intensity, precision, and unity. Whether at bat or in the field, they bring a wave of energy that keeps the game moving in their favor. Every matchup is a chance to make their mark—and they show up ready to roll.

Meet The Team

14

Charlie W.

8

Hunter F.

33

Hudson J.

21

Luke B.

17

Kevin K.

24

Austin T.

6

Austin D.

23

Caden C.

25

Colin F.

7

Ben H.

22

Willie R.

13

Kyle T.

24

Austin T.

23

Caden C.

22

Willie R.

6

Austin D.

8

Hunter F.

14

Charlie W.

13

Kyle T.

7

Ben H.

21

Luke B.

33

Hudson J.

17

Kevin K.

25

Colin F.

Seminoles In Action

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Behind Every Spike Is a Story

From little league leaps to big league dreams, see what real families have to say about their journey with us.

Excellent baseball academy where not just the physical aspects of baseball are taught but the mental aspect as well.

Brian Cuthill

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Alex’s program has developed my son into one of our leagues top strikes thrower at 10 years old. In just one Rocket Arm Session he has increased velocity, accuracy, and consistency. Thanks Coach Alex!

Mike A.

K3 Pitching

Not only are the players taught to play the game in age appropriate levels, there is community among families/coaches and players. Spikes shine at tournaments because – win or lose – they show respect and good sportsmanship – life skills beyond baseball

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