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Baseball Announces Nine Signees for 2011
Nov. 23, 2009 LEXINGTON, Ky. -- After securing two top-six recruiting classes in his first two seasons at the helm of the Kentucky baseball program, UK head coach Gary Henderson announced Monday that nine talented prospects have signed national letters of intent. "We are really excited about our 2010 class," Henderson said. "The last two years, we have had top-ranked classes and this group of student-athletes is every bit as good. One of the best things about this class is that we have a solid group of Kentucky kids who come to UK. We are extremely excited that we could keep these Kentucky guys home for their college careers." In his first season as head coach, Henderson, recruiting coordinator Brad Bohannon and assistant coach Brian Green - a former recruiting coordinator at UCLA - signed the fourth-best recruiting class in college baseball, as ranked by Baseball America before the 2009 season. Earlier in the fall, Collegiate Baseball ranked UK's current freshman class as the sixth-best class in the NCAA. Kentucky's 2010 class is highlighted by left-handed pitcher Corey Littrell, widely regarded as the top prospect in Kentucky and a standout at powerhouse Louisville Trinity. A two-way player for the Shamrocks, Littrell fanned 141 hitters in 111 innings in 2009, charting a 0.72 ERA. With Littrell's signing, it marks the sixth time in the last seven years that Henderson and UK have signed the top prospect in the state of Kentucky. A year after loading up with a slew of young talented arms for the 2010 season, UK went out in the early signing period and found some of the best young hitters in the high school ranks, including 6-foot, 215-pounder Dallen Reber, a native of St. George, Utah. An infielder and right-handed hitter, Reber has led his high school team to three consecutive second-place state championship finishes, earning first-team All-State accolades in 2009. As a junior, Reber batted .407 with 29 runs, 33 hits, four doubles, seven homers and 30 RBI.
West Virginia outfielder Gavin Patton adds to the talent-rich class, coming from South Charleston, W.Va. Patton, a 6-foot-1, 205-pounder has belted 17 home runs the last two seasons. In 2008, at George Washington High School, Patton hit .490 with a school-record 14 homers and 54 RBI. Infielder Matt Reida has drawn comparisons from the UK staff to current UK All-Southeastern Conference infielder Chris Bisson and comes from a strong baseball background. A 5-foot-11 left-handed hitter, Reida teamed with current UK freshman left-handed pitcher Taylor Rogers on the 2009 Midland Redskins, winning the 2009 Connie Mack World Series title in Famington, N.M. Reida, who hit .429 with three homers, 17 RBI and 10 stolen bases in 2009, is the brother of current West Virginia assistant coach Tad Reida. In addition, UK signed two talented two-way prospects out of area high schools, including right-handed pitcher and infielder Trevor Gott and Frankfort, Ky., native J.T. Riddle, also a right-handed pitcher and infielder. Gott, a 6-foot, 190-pounder, earned All-State accolades in 2009 after leading Tates Creek High School in hitting (.382) and ERA (1.12). Riddle, a 6-foot-3, 175-pound left-handed hitter, batted .478 with six doubles, two homers and 11 RBI, adding a 3-3 record and a 1.64 ERA, fanning 67 in 47 innings. Kentucky has continued to dip into the talent pool at Lexington Christian Academy, inking LCA standout outfielder Lucas Witt, who doubles as the record-breaking quarterback. Witt, a two-time All-State selection, hit .377 with eight doubles, four homers and 20 RBI in 2009. Also a two-time All-State selection in football, Witt owns over 100 touchdown passes in his four-year career, owning LCA records in completions, attempts, passing yards, quarterback rushing yards, quarterback rating and starting games as a quarterback. UK also signed Danville, Ky., native Blake Perry, a projectable 6-foot-5 right-handed pitcher who is currently prepping at the Pendleton School at the IMG Academy in Bradenton, Fla. Perry, is rated as the second-best prospect in the state, behind Littrell. In addition to the in-state products, UK signed Paul McConkey, a talented infielder out of Knoxville, Tenn. McConkey, a 5-foot-11, 175-pound left-handed hitter, batted .482 with eight home runs in 2009, earning All-Region and All-District accolades. Trevor Gott, RHP/IF, 6-0, 190 (Lexington, Ky., Tates Creek High School)
Henderson on Gott ... "Trevor is a good athlete and has tremendous arm strength. He had a lot of success in his baseball career at a young age and we have watched him for a long time. His body is begining to get some strength, which is going to help him tremendously on the mound." Corey Littrell, LHP, 6-1, 185 (Louisville, Ky., Trinity High School)
Personal Henderson on Littrell ... "Corey has an advanced ability to pitch for his age. He can already command his fastball and he has a very good change-up that he can throw for a strike. We expect him to pitch early and often during his UK career. He is a serious competitor that we have a chance to build a staff around. He will need to make the same adjustments that they all do but I expect him to compete for innings immediately." Paul McConkey, IF, 5-11, 175 (Knoxville, Tenn., Halls High School)
Personal Henderson on McConkey ... "Paul has a very good feel to hit and he can play all three infield spots. He also plays the game with a lot of confidence and poise. That is hard to find in a 17-year old. He is an extremely good competitor who is serious about being a great baseball player. His attitude and make-up are strong. He will bring an approach that will make those around him better." Gavin Patton, OF, 6-1, 205 (South Charleston, W.Va., Pendleton School)
Personal Henderson on Patton ... "Gavin already looks like a SEC outfielder, he's big, strong and moves well for his size. He brings a combination of speed and power that is hard to come by. We are very excited about him becoming a Wildcat. He plays extremely hard, competes at a high level and will bring an energy to our club that fans and teammates will enjoy." Blake Perry, RHP, 6-5, 180 (Danville, Ky., Pendleton School)
Personal Henderson on Perry ... "Blake has good body control and feel to pitch for a large-frame pitcher. He shows solid command of three pitches and falls into the category of very projectable. He wants to be an outstanding pitcher and I anticipate him being a great worker. He has tremendous potential and we are excited to watch him develop." J.T. Riddle, RHP/IF, 6-3, 175 (Frankfort, Ky., Western Hills High School)
Personal Henderson on Riddle ... "J.T. is a gifted athlete that is talented enough to be a two-way player in the SEC. He is like most kids we get in that he needs to develop more strength. J.T. has a good swing, moves well defensively and is clearly a talented pitcher. He has had a lot of succes in everything he has done in high school. We are glad to have him with us and are eager to see how he develops." Matt Reida, IF, 5-11, 170 (Russiaville, Ind., Western High School)
Personal Henderson on Redia ... "Matt is a tremendous competitor. He brings a seriousness and a level of competitiveness that will put him in the center of our club immediately. Matt brings very good baseball skills, great feel for the game and a winner's presence. He will eventually be a leader, an outstanding leadoff hitter and a middle-infield presence for our club." Dallen Reber, IF, 6-0, 215 (St. George, Utah, Dixie High School)
Henderson on Reber ... "Dallen brings a winner's personality and a lot of athleticism. He is an absolute winner with very good baseball skills. He is the type of kid that other kids like to be around. He has a combination of strength, speed and skills that we are very excited to bring to our program. Lucas Witt, OF, 6-2, 185 (Lexington, Ky., Lexington Christian Academy)
Personal Henderson on Witt ... "Lucas is an outstanding athlete and an every better young man. He has had a lot of success in both baseball and football at the high school level. He brings with him the knowledge of what it takes to be successful. He is a great competitor, knows how to work and he will make those around him better. We are very excited to see how he develops once he devotes himself to baseball full-time." |
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