In college and high school, I wrote sports articles for the student newspapers and wrote articles for the Clemson sports information department. Thanks to the Joanna Hornets and the Chapin-Newberry American Legion baseball program for letting me dabble in sports writing again. This article is about the new Joanna Hornets for local outlets.
Wearing the Joanna name and colors for the first time in over 50
years, the newly formed Joanna Hornets college summer baseball team had
an excellent first month of action, competing in three states, playing
home games at Newberry High and representing Joanna and themselves very
well.
"It's been great so far," said Michael Riefsnyder,
general manager. "Players and coaches have been really dedicated.
They've been excited to build this program. Head Coach Stuart Lake has
been a tremendous addition for us, along with Coach Lindsey Stribble and
Coach Ronnie Bannister. Having such veteran coaches has made a big
difference. Starting up a program with Coach Lake, a former D1 head
coach, is a real coup for us.
"Players are having a great time and already asking about next season. I think the future of this team is very bright.
"We
have a great mixture of players from Newberry County, Laurens County,
including one player from Joanna, plus players from the Spartanburg and
Lexington areas." Some of the colleges represented include Newberry,
Erskine, Lander, USC-Sumter, USC-Union, College of Charleston and The
Citadel.
Coach Lake was head coach at
Charleston Southern and an assistant at South Carolina, Mississippi and
other colleges. He's now director of development for the Gamecock Club,
coaching the Hornets in the evenings and on weekends. "It's been fun
to get back in the dugout," he said. "And it's been really good for us
to represent what Joanna means.
"You never
know what you might get in a summer league, but Michael did a great job
recruiting," said Lake between games of a doubleheader Sunday afternoon.
"It's been a good group to show up out here in the heat and traveling
some like we have. They've really impressed me."
The Hornets play their home games at Newberry High. "It's been an excellent partnership for the Hornets and Newberry High," Riefsnyder said.
"It's a fantastic field for us to play on. Newberry High baseball keeps
the gate receipts and handles concessions so it's a good fundraiser for
them, and they prepare the field for us. We've had about 100 people at
each home game, which is more than we planned on. We've had a great
response from people in Joanna and the Newberry community."
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