The Recruiting Trail: Behind the Commitment with Zack Lambeth
October 25, 2016
By Brandon Hall
Director of Scouting, PBR NC
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Name: Zack Lambeth
High School: Trinity
Summer/Fall Team: NCBA Golden Spikes
Position: RHP
Grad Year: 2017
PBR Events: Triangle Prospect Open – Holly Springs, NC – 08.23.16
Scouting Notes: An easy fastball and repeat-able delivery flashed a quick hand. At 5-foot-11, 170 pounds, with a strong, athletic build, Lambeth topped at 86 and sat 84-86 with ease. The delivery loads at balance with decent rhythm. The shoulders work uphill to provide some leverage before finishing slightly open with good direction. Lambeth's change-up and curveball both worked with near fastball hand-speed. The change sat 74-77, while the curveball ranged 68-71.
INTERVIEW WITH PBR:
PBR: What factors lead to your commitment to Lenoir Rhyne?
ZL: Great academic school, a good Christian environment, and a very talented and competitive program.
PBR: What other schools were you considering?
ZL: UNC-Pembroke and UNC-Asheville
PBR: Where there any coaches on the recruiting trail that you built a relationship with?
ZL: Coach Wise and Coach Fleenor made me feel like a part of the team the moment I stepped on campus.
PBR: Where did the coaches at Lenoir Rhyne see you?
ZL: At a fall league game at the HiToms stadium
PBR: When did the recruiting process begin to heat up for you -- was there a particular event or game?
ZL: The recruiting really started heating up for me at the end of my high school season and went through my showcase season
PBR: What are your goals for this upcoming fall and spring?
ZL: I am currently working out to become a stronger and better athlete during the off season as I prepare for the spring.
PBR: Who are some of the coaches, or people, that have helped develop you on the baseball field?
ZL: I've had a lot of coaches to help me out over the 14 years. I give a lot of credit to my pitching coach Scott Bankhead who really helped me develop as a pitcher. My high school coach Rob Shore, and my dad who coached me until I was 13.
PBR: You attended a PBR event this past summer... What are your thoughts on PBR NC, the event, and the coverage of HS baseball in NC?
ZL: PBR was a great way to get my name out more, they ran a first class showcase event. They really gave me a lot of exposure with their write-ups and videos posted on the website.
PBR: Any advice for the players in the 2018 & 2019 classes that are beginning their process?
ZL: Just continue to work hard and don't give up. Always give 110% because somebody is always watching you. Just enjoy the process and don't let it get to you.