Prior Lake baseball coach Greg Nesbitt is competitive and expects the same of his players.
A year ago, his squad followed his lead but found it tough to finish games. It would have a defensive lapse in the field or fail to make contact at the plate with runners in scoring position.
The result was an overall record of 11-13 and a 9-8 finish in the tough South Suburban Conference. Nine of those 13 setbacks, though, were by one run.
"We competed with everybody last year," Nesbitt said. "We were in every game. We weren't getting blown out. We just didn't execute when we needed to at key times in a game.
"The two biggest things we struggled with last year were infield defense and two-strike hitting. We are really focusing on those things this year."
His points of emphasis won't fall on deaf ears. He has 13 letter-winners returning from last year's group.
"Hopefully, they learned from last season," Nesbitt said. "We're an experienced team, and our drills so far have been very crisp. They're picking it up quickly."
The Lakers just need to be sound defensively and give their pitching staff a little support.