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  • 2 months later...

Congrats to 2013 12AA Seniors moving on to play college ball-Here are the ones I know of, please add to list if you know of more.

 

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Gage Downey-ETSU

Trey Moyer-Cumberland

Cole Thiede-Christian Brothers

 

Spring Hill

Barksdale, Stewart-Columbia St

Usher-Walters St

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Surprised this hasn't been mentioned on here.

 

Kolton Miley from Hickman County passed away due to injuries from a car accident.  I'm sure everyone associated with 12AA baseball remembers him.  He was the big 6-4 kid that wore # 28.

 

I had the opportunity to coach him the 2011 and 2012 summers.  Super kid!  Very polite and always had a smile on his face.  He loved the game of baseball!  He had a passion for it.  Reminded me of an old school player.  He could run into a high fastball and hit it a long ways. 

 

I know that the Hickman County Community is still in shock over a week later.  I personally am still in shock over it.  Please keep his family in your thoughts and prayers.

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Surprised this hasn't been mentioned on here.

 

Kolton Miley from Hickman County passed away due to injuries from a car accident.  I'm sure everyone associated with 12AA baseball remembers him.  He was the big 6-4 kid that wore # 28.

 

I had the opportunity to coach him the 2011 and 2012 summers.  Super kid!  Very polite and always had a smile on his face.  He loved the game of baseball!  He had a passion for it.  Reminded me of an old school player.  He could run into a high fastball and hit it a long ways. 

 

I know that the Hickman County Community is still in shock over a week later.  I personally am still in shock over it.  Please keep his family in your thoughts and prayers.

Thanks for the kind words. As someone close to the program, I watched Kolton from the time he was in middle school all the way through high school. He was a tremendous kid to be around and to watch play, because he always played the game the right way. He genuinely enjoyed just being around the game whether in practice, games, working on the field, you name it. He also had great parents who were at every game and always supportive of not only Kolton, but all of the other players and the coaches. They were cheerleaders for everyone associated with the Bulldog Baseball program. This is a big loss not only for the program, but for the community. Please continue to keep the Miley family in your prayers.

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