SURPRISE‼️ I WROTE A BOOK… It is completely free and I would love for you all to read it. A special thank you to my family and friends for supporting me through this project. I can’t wait to see what God shows me in 2023🫶🏻
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I am officially in the transfer portal.
6’3 || 205 || LHP
4.0 GPA, 2 years eligibility remaining
Fb: 92-94 T95 (20-22” IVB)
CB: 75-78
SPL: 80-82
2026 stats at D2 North Greenville:
20 APP
32 IP
1.97 ERA
1.22 WHIP
19 H
42 K
20 BB
BAA: .171
Trackman/ Paradigm Stuff+ available
Will be playing in the appy league with the @KingsportAxmen this summer
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As someone who got to wear the uniform, I couldn’t be happier to make the alumni proud. This team will never be matched, thanks for the ride fellas! Blessed to have coached them all #WFnW
@BlinnBaseball@JCCCBaseball 🏆🏆 THE CROWN BELONGS TO @JCCCBaseball 🏆🏆 Final score: 8-5
For the first time in Program History, and capping off their historic season. It’s the Cavs world, and we’re just livin in it. 🤌
I wish someone told me this before my first Regional.
To every player taking the field today:
It might be your first one. It might be your last one. Either way, understand how rare the air is over these next few days.
Breathe it in. Look around. Take mental pictures. Embrace every little part of it - the crowd, the dugout, the nerves, the pressure, the national anthem, the moments where your heart starts beating a little faster.
Because sometimes your first Regional is your last, even if you think you’ll be back.
I was blessed to play in two Regionals in my two Division I seasons. One with Indiana State at Kentucky, and one with Clemson when we hosted. My personal experience in both could not have been more different.
At Kentucky, I made the All-Tournament Team by the grace of God, mostly because of one 4-for-5 game. But outside of that, I struggled deeply. I was in red lights. Completely sped up. Trying to force the moment instead of being present in it. When things got tough, I wasn’t ready. I let the moment pass me by.
A year later at Clemson, I was different.
I was ready for the moment. I could feel my heart speed up and still breathe through it. I could take a deep physiological sigh, slow the game down, and compete with a calm mind. I wasn’t trying to prove I belonged anymore. I was just playing.
That’s what I hope every player gets to experience this weekend.
I’ve seen too many guys squander the moment because they tried to do too much. They got sped up, chased results, pressed, and ended the weekend feeling like they never really showed who they were.
So take extra time to be grateful. Gratitude slows you down.
Stay in your process. Remember, it is not a mistake that you are there. You earned it.
Channel your inner child and play free, like you’re back in the front yard playing wiffle ball with your neighbors.
The moment is big. But the game is still the same.
Science says we need four basic elements to survive:
- Food
- Water
- Air
- Light
Now here's what Jesus says:
- I am the bread of life
- I am the living water
- I am the breath of life
- I am the light of the world
Science was right, we all need Jesus.
They have more home runs than any team in college history. They won 41 straight games. They have 20+ D1 players. They had a pitcher shove a catcher on the mound.
The wild story of JCCC and how juco bandits are changing the frontier of college baseball: https://t.co/prrVcfmBxP
“The most important thing in my life is to share The Word, share The Gospel, live in eternity in heaven…”
- Pittsburgh Pirates & MLB’s #1 prospect Konnor Griffin
(🎥: CBNSports/IG)
#1️⃣ Cavaliers GO UNDEFEATED in Conference with a perfect 32-0 record‼️JCCC finishes one of the best regular seasons in JUCO History at 54-2 and currently riding a 38 game WINNING Streak.
You honor Christ at your job by:
• Arriving early and ready
• Working hard without grumbling
• Being a person of your word
• Treating coworkers with patience
• Avoiding all forms of gossip