Christian Black signs with Co-Lin

Published 11:55 am Thursday, January 21, 2016

Daily Leader / Photo submitted / Bogue Chitto's pitcher Christian Black has signed softball scholarship with the Copiah-Lincoln Community College Lady Wolves. Pictured with Christian is her father Charlie Black (left). Standing is Bogue Chitto head softball coach Scott Leggett (left) and Bogue Chitto assistant coach Denise Leggett.

Daily Leader / Photo submitted / Bogue Chitto’s pitcher Christian Black has signed softball scholarship with the Copiah-Lincoln Community College Lady Wolves. Pictured with Christian is her father Charlie Black (left). Standing is Bogue Chitto head softball coach Scott Leggett (left) and Bogue Chitto assistant coach Denise Leggett.

BOGUE CHITTO – Copiah-Lincoln Community College head softball coach Allen Kent announced the signing of Bogue Chitto standout pitcher Christian Black.

Black signed her official scholarship papers Tuesday morning in the Bogue Chitto Library.

“We are delighted to have Christian join the Wolfpack,” said Kent. “She is a proven winner in school ball as well as travel ball. Bogue Chitto has a history of turning out some really good players for us and I’m sure Christian will continue that. She’s a hard thrower who we anticipate will only continue to get better. Christian is a strong kid who also has a lot of pop in her bat. We’ve been following her for a long time and are looking forward to what she can do for us.”

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As a junior, Black compiled a 6-5 record with 89 strikeouts and 31 walks in 64 innings pitched. At the plate, she batted .397 on the season with 20 RBIs, six doubles and one home run.

“Christian has been a great asset to our softball program at Bogue Chitto,” said BC coach Scott Leggett. “She is a very devoted player to the game of softball. She has helped guide us and win a state championship in 2014.

“Her pitching has played a tremendous role in our success. (27-15 record, 350 strikeouts),” said Leggett. “She has also been a great hitter at the plate with an overall batting average of .385 with 96 RBIs. She will be missed here at Bogue Chitto. We are extremely proud of her and wish her well at Co-Lin.”

Kent is in his 14th season directing the Lady Wolves, having notched three State Championships and two Regional titles. His squads have been national runners up, as well as a third place finish in the national tournament. The MACJC South division has widely been regarded as the strongest in the nation.

The Wolfpack also has a history of ranking in the top 10 academically. The 2014 team was No. 2 in the nation with a 3.54 team GPA.