BASEBALL: Rose signs letter of intent with Catawba Valley

by May 24, 2013SPORTS di-ne-lv-di-yi0 comments

By SCOTT MCKIE B.P.

ONE FEATHER STAFF

 

Dylan Rose, an EBCI tribal member, will continue his baseball career next year at Catawba Valley College Community College in Hickory.  The Swain senior signed a letter of intent, along with teammate Taylor Jones who will also attend Catawba Valley, on Friday, May 24.

EBCI tribal member Dylan Rose (seated) signed a letter of intent on Friday, May 24 to play baseball next year at Catawba Valley Community College.  He is shown with his family (standing left-right) including – brother Dane Anthony, mother Bree Anthony, and father Albert Rose.  (SCOTT MCKIE B.P./One Feather)

EBCI tribal member Dylan Rose (seated) signed a letter of intent on Friday, May 24 to play baseball next year at Catawba Valley Community College. He is shown with his family (standing left-right) including – brother Dane Anthony, mother Bree Anthony, and father Albert Rose. (SCOTT MCKIE B.P./One Feather)

Rose said, “It’s phenomenal.  It’s something that I never pictured as a child that I would be doing, and now I get the opportunity to do it.  It’s a crazy feeling.  I think I will do well academically, and I think I will improve as a student and as a player.  I think it’s going to be a good time.”

Rose played two years of varsity baseball for Swain which spanned 42 games.  He went 40 of 112 with a .357 career batting average including 14 doubles, 8 home runs and 44 RBIs.  Rose scored 46 runs in his career and stole 19 bases.

Rose’s mother, Bree Anthony, commented, “I am just very excited and proud of him.  He really deserves this.  He’s worked hard.  We’re just really excited and proud.”

His father, Albert Rose, added, “I am glad he is going to Catawba.  They have an excellent baseball program.  He’s worked his butt off and I hope it pays off for him.  They have a good academic program down there so it’s going to be good.  I’m proud of him.”

Albert Rose also related, “I would like to thank D.J. Written, his showcase coach, and coach Eric McConnell, for believing in him and making him a better ball player.”

Eric Cantrell, Swain head baseball coach, noted, “I am very proud of him.  It’s a great step.  It might not be the biggest college out there, but he’s still playing ball at the next level, and they’ll learn so much at the next level.”

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