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MVP International Headed To Europe

MVP International Headed To Europe

Three baseball teams will play, and tour in Austria, Germany, and the Czech Republic
By David Driver, MVP Communications

WASHINGTON – Mark “Pudge” Gjormand has been making trips with MVP International since 2013 – and it never gets old.

“This is the coolest stuff I get to do in coaching,” noted Gjormand, the Founder & Visionary of MVP and the long-time baseball coach at James Madison High in Virginia.  “There is something exciting representing the USA in world competition.”

The next trip for MVP International and Gjormand comes July 14-23 as he takes three baseball teams to Austria, Germany, and the Czech Republic. A leader in overseas sports travel for youth, MVP will field teams at the 12U, 16U, and 21U levels in competition against European squads.

While Gjormand has plenty of experience with tournaments and leagues in the United States, the chance to go abroad is something he doesn’t take for granted. He has made at least one trip every year, save for 2020, and last year took a baseball team to Hawaii – not out of the country, of course, but a long way from home.

“I would rather spend my time seeing the world,” said Gjormand, who estimates he has made at least 15 MVP trips over the years. “I have been fortunate to coach in a lot of different leagues and venues, but boy there is something about representing the United States overseas. It is a lifetime experience, a life-changing experience.”

He is a member of the National High School Baseball Coaches Association Hall of Fame.

The MVP group will fly into Vienna, Austria, with sightseeing events planned in Salzburg, Austria; Regensburg, Germany; and ending up in Prague in the Czech Republic. The Charles Bridge in Prague is normally swarmed with tourists in July.

“I love Prague,” said Gjormand, a statement many American travelers would agree with.

Events are planned for the group at the Salzburg Salt Mines and the Eagles’ Nest, a former Nazi building in southeastern Germany.

The 12U team will include players from Charleston, South Carolina, and Virginia while the 16U squad will have players from Northern Virginia and will be coached by Justin Counts, an assistant under Gjormand at Madison High and a former pro in the independent Frontier League.

“We have a great staff at the U16 level,” said Gjormand, noting that staff will include Reston Herndon Little League President Tim Jones, as well as veteran coach Dave Pleasants.

Some of the college players on the USA team for the tour will include Carter Whitman, a freshman catcher this past season for University of Lynchburg in Virginia. He is a graduate of South Lakes High in Reston, Virginia.

 

Carter Whitman will be part of the MVP International trip to Europe. He was a freshman catcher
this past season at Division III Lynchburg University in Virginia.

 

Another member of 21U team is Jake Stiehl, another South Lakes product who is headed to play college baseball at Washington & Jefferson in Pennsylvania. Another player on the older squad is a South Lakes product pitcher Mitchell Vedder, who is from Herndon, Virginia, and played for Division III Bridgewater College in Virginia this past season.

 

Mitchell Vedder was a freshman in 2022 for Division III Bridgewater College in Virginia.
He will be part of the MVP International tour this month to Austria, Germany, and the Czech Republic.

 

Many of the players and their parents on the 21U squad have been on several MVP International trips, coach Gjormand noted.

“Many of the players will be playing up; that is pretty cool,” the veteran coach said. Bobby Dingell, from the prep baseball program at Gonzaga College in Washington, D.C., will be part of the team as a player.

Another 21U coach will be Kevin Ford, the coach at Chantilly High in Virginia.

One of the players on the trip will be Josh Gjormand, a graduate of Madison High and a member of the baseball program at Division III Lynchburg. He is the son of coach Gjormand. Lynchburg advanced to the Division III national tournament in 2022.

The younger Gjormand has been on several MVP International trips in the past. Josh’s younger brother, Trevor, will also be on the tour to Europe along with his mother, Beth, father, and several other parents of team members.

“That takes me into the cultural aspect of it. It is such a cool thing to see all of the different walks of life in the game of baseball,” Josh noted. “Until I started doing these trips, I didn’t think twice about it. It has opened my mind to so many different people and so many different types of situations all over this world.”

Editor’s note: David Driver is the former sports editor of papers in Arlington and Harrisonburg in Virginia and Laurel and Baltimore in Maryland. He can be reached at @DaytonVaDriver and www.daytondavid.com. His book, “From Tidewater to The Shenandoah: Snapshots from Virginia’s rich baseball legacy,” written along with Lacy Lusk of Baseball America, is due out in late July. Driver has covered pro basketball games in Austria and the Czech Republic and has also been to Germany.

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