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Natural talent

Pete Kozma SHERRY BROWN / Tulsa World
 
By LYNN JACOBSEN World Sports Writer
Published: 4/18/2007  2:41 AM
Last Modified: 4/18/2007  2:45 AM

Owasso has produced some of the state’s top baseball players in recent years. Pete Kozma may be the best.

OWASSO -- Add Pete Kozma to the growing list of major league baseball talent from Owasso.

Fourteen former Rams have or are currently playing professional baseball.

In the past two weeks Kozma has had private workouts with Texas, Detroit, Boston, Minnesota, Toronto and the New York Yankees in anticipation of the June amateur draft.

While that might be heavy stuff for most 18-year-olds, the senior shortstop is taking it all in stride.

"I try not to think about (the draft)," he said. "Nobody really knows where a player is going until maybe the night before."

As for the workouts, Kozma admitted he was pretty nervous.

"At each one I was a little more relaxed," he said. "I did all right in the first couple of workouts but I thought I did better in the last couple."

A projected first to third round pick, Kozma could be the highest draft choice ever to come out of the Rams' program.

"That's what we've heard," Owasso coach Larry Turner said. "There is much more interest in Pete than there was in any of our previous guys.

"Pete is a quiet guy, he's very unassuming. We've talked to him a lot about the fact that he has a rare opportunity, that he could be set for life."

Kozma has a back-up plan in place should the major league gig fall through. He signed with Wichita State in the fall.

"We'll just have to see what happens," he said. "Right now I'm thinking about school. When the draft comes around, I'll talk about that with my parents (Elaine and Robert). But I don't want to think about the draft right now."

Currently, he is focused on getting the Rams a Class 6A championship.

Owasso reached the finals the last two years, losing to Union in both title games. As a freshman, Kozma was on the roster when Owasso defeated Edmond North for the 2004 championship.

"That was the unbelievable feeling," Kozma said. "I can't even describe it and I wasn't even playing -- it was just amazing."

Batting a team-best .500, Kozma also leads the team in hits (35), runs scored (32), home runs (5), triples (4), stolen bases (7), doubles (12) and is second in RBIs (30). Remarkably, he has just one strikeout in 84 plate appearances.

"My senior year has been okay," he said. "I don't focus on the numbers. I just go out there and play. If you get all wrapped up in that stuff your head starts to spin and that's all you are thinking about. It messes you up at the plate."

A three-year starter, Kozma came into this final high school season with a .477 career batting average.

He posted unbelievable numbers as a junior -- 63 hits, 11 home runs, 19 doubles, 11 stolen bases. His .553 average is the best all-time in Rams history.

His philosophy at the plate is simple.

"Before I step in the batter's box, I clear my mind of everything," he said. "When I'm on deck I'll study the pitcher, see what his sequence is so I'm ready when I step in."

He uses the same calming philosophy on defense or even when playing video games with buddies Craig Meyer and Jarrod Huneryeager. Their favorite game is Tiger Woods 2007.

"I'm pretty good," he said with a smile. "I hold my own."

"Petey never gets excited," Huneryeager said. "He doesn't even get excited about video games. He's the same when he loses as when he wins. It's pretty cool that I got to play baseball with a guy who could be a millionaire in a month or so."

Turner's cell phone rings constantly and the majority of those calls are scouts interested in Kozma.

"It's been unbelievable," Turner said. "If we had had 2-3 more days in Florida he probably could have worked out for every team that has spring training there.

"We've even had assistant general managers and vice presidents of baseball operations come in to see Pete. The Tigers and Rangers have been here multiple times."

Assistant coach Steve Holleman maintains Owasso's Web site to keep scouts informed of where they can watch Kozma.

"That's helped some, but teams call every day making sure he hasn't rolled an ankle or make sure he's playing on that particular day," Turner said.

Kozma has no favorites when it comes to the draft, preferring to keep his options open.

However, he said, "My dad is a huge Tigers fan. I have to admit I liked what they did last year."

Kozma said his senior year hasn't been anything special yet.

"So far, I've done my business, nothing spectacular."


SEE HIM IN ACTION

Major league scouts sayOwasso's Pete Kozma is the real deal.

Below is a schedule for fans hoping to catch a glimpse of the Rams shortstop, weather permitting.

Date Opponent Time Location
Today Broken Arrow 6p.m. Owasso
Thursday Memorial 7 p.m. Owasso
Friday Broken Arrow 7p.m. BrokenArrow
Monday Jenks 7 p.m. Owasso
Tuesday Cascia Hall 7 p.m. Owasso
April 25 Bishop Kelley 4 p.m. Bishop Kelley
April 27 Sand Springs 7 p.m. Sand Springs
April 28 Claremore 6p.m. Claremore

By LYNN JACOBSEN World Sports Writer

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Spencer, (5/6/2007 9:15:53 PM)
When you mentioned that he has one strikeout in his 84 AB's, im not sure if you knew this but that one strikeout came from Chase Hutchingson, an Arizona State signee, and possible MLB draft prospect. And he probably strikes out around 7-8 batters a game, so when mr. kozma struck out to him, it was a heck of an AB. You know what i mean? haha
 

 
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