Gadsden State Community College honored its sophomore baseball players on Saturday, April 12, at the Gadsden Sports Complex during a celebratory “Sophomore Day.” The event highlighted the achievements and contributions of the team’s second-year players — a group that holds a unique place in the college's athletic history.
The Cardinals gave fans even more to cheer about by sweeping Chattahoochee Valley Community College in a thrilling double-header. Gadsden State clinched the first game with a 10-6 win at 1 p.m., followed by a commanding 11-4 victory in the second game at 4 p.m.
Head Baseball Coach and Athletic Director Blake Lewis reflected on the significance of this sophomore class.
“This sophomore class holds a special place in the history of Gadsden State Baseball,” said Lewis. “They were the first group to commit to us when we brought the program back after more than a decade, and they’ve laid the foundation for everything we’re building. Their pride in representing GSCC, their work ethic, and their growth — both on the field and as young men — has been truly special to witness. Seeing them experience some success this season is a testament to their commitment and belief in what we're doing here.”
The honored sophomores include: