GCC's head baseball coach, Skip Sherman, right, is excited about two players who will be joining his squad.
Adam Pratt, above with his parents, signed a letter of intent to play for GCC and is receiving a two-year scholarship to play for the Cougers. Entering his senior season at Batavia High School, the southpaw has a 3.06 ERA with 106 Ks in 66 1/3 innings with a record of 6-4. He was the Rotary Tournament MVP last season.
Says Sherman:
Left-handed pitcher. I have been watching Adam for a couple of years now and we are very excited to have him join our program. He will be expected to help lead our pitching staff and will be tested very early to see if he is ready to pitch at a high level. He has great composure on the mound and was asked to pitch in some big games as a junior. I am expecting him to have a big senior year for Batavia High School and I am looking forward to working with him at Genesee next year.
Also signing on with the squad is Ken Urbanik of Lyndonville.
Sherman:
Kenny is a very versatile player and is an extremely hard worker. He will do very well in our program because of his work ethic. Right now he is projected to play a corner in the outfield and we are excited about having a player of his size, with his speed, in our program. He is the type of player that always succeeds in our program and it will be very interesting to see what happens after a couple of years in our program.
Three cheers for my alma
Three cheers for my alma mater and like six, no nine, no twelve cheers for Adam! Screw the Muckdogs, talk to the Yankees and tell them I sent you. Seriously dude, kick some baseball and education ass in the "Community of Opportunity." We are counting on you man, make us proud.