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Bobcats Baseball Signs "Scoob" Reiter

The "firsts" for Bobcats Athletics just keep piling up as Bobcats Baseball signed their first athlete on January 15th.  Jacob "Scoob" Reiter from Cisne High School signed on the dotted line to continue his playing career as a Bobcat.  Reiter played catcher for Coach Baker at Cisne High School.

The Bobcats Go International......Eh?

The Bobcats signed their first international athlete as Nathaniel "Woody" Woods from British Columbia Canada. Nathaniel will make a great addition to the Bobcats Athletic Department as we move toward the future at Frontier Community College.

The Canadian Connection is Strong

When those digging for gold in the old west found a good site, they made sure to keep going back.  When we found one great player out of Canada, we did the same thing.  Bobcats Baseball signed Chris Iltshishin from Ontario Canada and started a trend for Bobcats Athletics.  One we hope to exploit for years to come.

 Bobcats Baseball pulls from the Blue Grass State

They often say that hard work beats talent, when talent stops working hard.  Lawson Clayton from Hartford Kentucky just happens to be a player that is both talented and one of the hardest workers we have seen.  He will be a great addition to our program and we look forward to seeing big things in his future.

Going back to the well.

Just like in Canada, Bobcats Baseball has found a honey hole in Kentucky. This time signing utility man Ryan Gouger from Madisonville Kentucky.  Ryan his a multi sport athlete that possesses every attribute you want in a player.  We are very excited to see him grow as an athlete and a student here at Frontier Community College.

 

The Bobcats Add Some Power

Bobcats rounded out their first weekend of the NJCAA signing period by getting power hitting lefty Stanton Hathaway from Eldorado High School.  He will make that short porch in right home run alley. 

 

GO BOBCATS!

 

 

 

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