Enterprise’s Richardson signs letter of intent with Jones
Published 11:11 pm Friday, November 9, 2018
- Photo by Adam Northam
Hunter Richardson signed a letter of intent with Jones County Community College in a ceremony on Nov. 1 in the school library. Pictured are, front row: Richardson with his parents Terry and Renee. Back row: Head baseball coach Cass Brister, sister Abby Grace Richardson and assistant coach Josh Garrett. As a junior Richardson hit .493 with eight home runs in 94 plate appearances. He drove in a team high 40 RBIs for the 18-9 Yellow Jackets. “Hunter is a guy that’s been very important to our program,” said Enterprise head coach Cass Brister. “He’s got great hands at the plate and he’s only going to get better at the next level. Jones sees him possibly catching or playing first. He’s athletic enough to give them options for where they plug him in at.”
Hunter Richardson signed a letter of intent with Jones County Community College in a ceremony on Nov. 1 in the school library. As a junior Richardson hit .493 with eight home runs in 94 plate appearances. He drove in a team high 40 RBIs for the 18-9 Yellow Jackets. “Hunter is a guy that’s been very important to our program,” said Enterprise head coach Cass Brister. “He’s got great hands at the plate and he’s only going to get better at the next level. Jones sees him possibly catching or playing first. He’s athletic enough to give them options for where they plug him in at.”