Three Eagle Baseball players ink with Nichols St, Tulane
MERIDIAN, Miss. – Three Meridian Community College baseball players made it official to continue their college baseball careers with university programs as announced by MCC head coach Chris Rose.
Scott Moseley, Jarrod Parks and Drew Snider, sophomores for the Eagles, signed national letters of intent Monday afternoon.
Moseley, a 6’2”, 160 lbs right-handed throwing, left-handed batting outfielder and graduate of Enterprise (MS) High School, signed to play for Nichols State University. He batted for a .384 average last season for MCC and posted a .584 slugging percentage. A speedy outfield defensive player, he reached safely 9 out of 11 base stolen base attempts. At the plate he had 28 hits, including four doubles, one triple and two homeruns. As a member of the Enterprise Bulldogs, he led EHS to the 2004 2A MHSAA State Championship. He was an All State and an All District selection. He was also named the MVP of the Crossroads Diamond Club All Star game after going 2 for 3 with four stolen bases.
Parks, a 6’1”, 205 lbs right-handed infielder and graduate of Madison Central (MS) High School, signed to play for Tulane University. He batted for a .408 average last season for MCC and his average was one of two above .400 for MCC, second only to the NJCAA baseball player of the year, then Eagle sophomore, Tyler Moore. Parks was third on the team with seven homeruns, also scoring 37 runs with 60 hits, including nine doubles and three triples. His 40 RBI was also third best on the team and he reached safely 10 out of 12 stolen base attempts. As a member of Madison Central he was named to the Clarion-Ledger Dandy Dozen, along with being named to the National Amateur Baseball Federation National Team where he was a two time All-World Series selection and named the NABF World Series MVP. He was also a two time All District, All Metro and All State selection for MCHS.
Snider, a 5’8”, 160 lbs right-handed infielder and graduate of West Lauderdale (MS) High School, signed to play for Nichols State University. He batted for a .386 average last season for MCC and his average was third best on the team. He scored 30 and had 56 hits which included seven doubles, one triple and one homerun. He had 24 RBI and a .480 slugging percentage and was selected as All Region for MCC his freshman season. As a member of WLHS, he was named an All District and All State selection. He was an All Star selection also in the Crossroads Diamond Club All Star game.
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