Players earn college shot
Published 12:01 pm Thursday, August 6, 2020
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By KEVIN ECKLEBERRY
Daily News
A host of baseball players from Troup County and nearby communities got together on Sunday to celebrate their decisions to play college baseball.
Eleven high-school graduates who were members of the 5 Star baseball organization gathered at Granger Park for a signing-day ceremony.
With the players was Shannon Snyder, who runs the 5 Star teams in LaGrange and Columbus, as well as coach Chad Grant.
Snyder knows how important it is for players to participate in summer baseball if they want to play the sport in college, and his organization gives them a chance to do that on a high level.
Between the teams in LaGrange and Columbus, 29 players in the 5 Star family have signed baseball scholarships.
“Now, with summer ball, it’s something that kids have got to do,” Snyder said. “If kids aren’t playing now-a-days, it’s out of sight, out of mind. Scouts are wondering why you’re not playing.”
Among the 11 signees are one from LaGrange High, and one from Troup High.
Troup graduate Cade Garner signed with Southern Union, while LaGrange graduate Mason Green signed with Marion Military Institute.
Here are all of the signees, including their high school, and the college they’ve signed with:
Cade Garner (Troup High), Southern Union
Mason Green (LaGrange), Marion Military Institute
Noah Brady (Manchester High), South Georgia College
Tray Owens (Heard County), ABAC
Dale Thornhill (Heard County), Emmanuel College
Trent Rhinehart (Bremen), Young Harris
Will Graydon (Northside), Emmanuel College
Scott Allen (Northside), East Georgia
Chandler Ball (Social Circle), Highlands College
Hayden Hall (Central-Carroll), South Georgia
Carson Carroll (Central-Carroll), Emmanuel College