Rhino Baseball Central Illinois FAQ
Instead of charging multiple lumps sums like many programs, Rhino Baseball dues are split into 12 monthly payments to make it easier for families.
Dues cover all training aspects including; offseason training, facility membership, trainers, insurance, paid coaches for HS levels, etc.
Uniform (approximate $350) and tournament costs (approximate $975) are a separate cost that are collected at a later date and vary depending on each team.
Below are the dues associated with Rhino Baseball CI for the 2026/2027 season (prices may vary slightly year to year):
15u-17u position player dues: $510 initial payment (counts as August payment), $107.13 for September-July
15u-17u pitcher only dues: $255 initial payment (counts as August payment), $53.56 for September-July
Yes!
Bob Scorno, who coaches at Normal Community High School and Evans Junior High School is the General Manager of Rhino Baseball Central Illinois where he is the eyes and ears of the program.
Yes, players in our program receive access to the facility for extra work whenever nothing is on our online schedule.
We do not rent to other sports programs and our facility is truly a private facility for our players!
It is no coincidence that the best players who have come through the program are the ones who put in the most amount of work.
Rhino players receive the following throughout the offseason:
- Hitting sessions once a week
- Defensive position specific sessions once a week
These sessions begin in November and go until the end of February.
Rhino CI teams have paid, professional, coaches. Majority of our coaches at these levels have either played professionally or collegiately and/or have coached at high school or college programs and levels in the past.
All of our training sessions are run by professional instructors with previous MiLB or collegiate experience.
Yes we do.
Overall, we want players to take responsibility for their recruiting, but we do help with the process.
We look to educate players and their families on the college recruiting cycle and hold recruiting classroom sessions where families learn about the process.
Rhino Baseball has hundreds of college connections throughout the country where we help connect those coaches with players that we feel are right fits.
As a program we are nearing 400 total college commitments since 2013.
Rhino administrators determine schedules for each individual high school team. Tournaments are determined by a number of things including; overall team talent, college exposure, etc.
On average, our high school teams play in 7 tournaments over 8 weeks. Our high school teams do not play in a league as players are also playing with their summer high school teams between Monday and Wednesday.
Many of the tournaments our high school teams play in are…
- Prep Baseball Report
- Perfect Game
- Bullpen
- Midwest Premier Baseball
- Primetime
- Pastime