26 Mar

three stars

J.T. Vance, Mississippi College: In a slugfest at Wheeler Field in Hattiesburg, Vance stood out, belting three home runs Tuesday night to power the Choctaws to a 16-11 victory over William Carey University. Vance, from Union via East Central Community College, now has seven homers for the season. He and Logan Shurden combined to drive in 11 runs for MC (22-9). Carey (26-5), which had a 12-game win streak snapped, hit four homers.
Jackson Ware, Millsaps College: Ware, a grad student, went 3-for-5 and knocked in three runs as the Majors beat Belhaven University 7-3 in the first game of the Maloney Trophy Series at Twenty Field. The Majors moved to 17-6, while Belhaven dropped to 14-9 in the battle of NCAA Division III neighbors.
Harper Jordan, Nicholls State: The Hattiesburg native and ex-Pearl River CC star pitched 2 2/3 innings (one hit, one run) in relief to notch the win as the Colonels beat Southern Miss 7-3 at Keesler Federal Park in Biloxi. Jordan is 3-2 for 11-15 Nicholls. Matthew Russo hit two bombs — one off Jordan — for nationally ranked USM (18-7).
P.S. Brayden Randle, a Texas native, drove in three runs as nationally ranked Ole Miss (19-5) beat Memphis 7-5 at Swayze Field in Oxford, spoiling a homecoming of sorts for the 10 Mississippi prep alums on the Tigers’ roster. The Tigers are coached by Matt Riser, a Picayune Memorial High alum and Pearl River CC product who is in his second year there after a successful run at Southeastern Louisiana. Memphis slipped to 11-13 with Tuesday’s loss.

19 Jun

college stuff

After winning 320 games and guiding four teams into the NCAA Tournament at Southeastern Louisiana, Matt Riser will tackle a new challenge at Memphis. The Picayune native and former Pearl River Community College standout was announced as the Tigers’ new coach on Sunday. Riser spent 15 years at SLU, the Hammond-based school that plays in the Southland Conference. Memphis plays in the American Athletic Conference. Riser was an All-State player at PRCC in 2003 and ’04, batting .376 as a sophomore on the Wildcats’ state title team. He finished his playing career at Tulane and began his coaching career as an assistant at SLU. Memphis finished 29-28 in 2023 under first-year coach Kerrick Jackson, who moved on to Missouri. Memphis had not had a winning full season since 2017. The current roster includes a handful of Mississippi connections, notably Dalton Kendrick (Hernando), who had 12 saves in 2023. … In the College World Series, Hurston Waldrep — former Southern Miss pitcher — got the win for Florida against Oral Roberts in a winners bracket game on Sunday. Waldrep worked six innings and allowed a lone run with 12 strikeouts in the Gators’ 5-4 victory. Today in Omaha, Madison Central alum Braden Montgomery and the Stanford Cardinal meet Tennessee in an elimination game. Montgomery, a DH/pitcher, was 0-for-2 with a walk in a loss to Wake Forest on Saturday. Ex-DeSoto Central star Kyle Booker is a reserve outfielder on Tennessee’s roster; he hit .236 in 28 games this season. … There are seven Mississippi college alumni on the rosters for the inaugural HBCU Swingman Classic. Jackson State’s Ty Hill — a Ferriss Trophy finalist this year — is joined by teammates Jatavis Melton, Jesse Caver and Erik Gonzalez. Narvin Booker and Victor Figueroa from Mississippi Valley State and Kewan Braziel from Alcorn State are also among the invitees for the event, which was initiated by Ken Griffey, Jr. Two squads will play a game on July 7 at Seattle’s T-Mobile Park, site of MLB’s All-Star Game on July 11. P.S. Justin Parker, previously at South Carolina, will be hired as Mississippi State’s new pitching coach, according to various reports.

28 Jun

to cap it off

As it turns out, an undefeated record, a state championship, MACCC pitcher of the year honors and an All-America nod were just appetizers for Pearl River Community College redshirt freshman Landon Gartman. The season’s entrée arrived today when Gartman was named the winner of the NJCAA Division II Pitcher of the Year award. Gartman, a Memphis signee, went 9-0 with a 1.95 ERA for the 36-9 Wildcats. He struck out 81 batters, 12.2 per game. A four-time winner of the MACCC weekly top pitcher award, Gartman won his only start for the regular season champs in the Region 23 Tournament. The former Enterprise High standout will move on to Memphis, which is coached by Daron Schoenrock, a former pitching coach under Ron Polk at Mississippi State. Memphis, in the American Athletic Conference, went 18-39 in 2021.