Ben Bokor a LHP from Gahanna-Lincoln has sign and sent his letter of intent to Coach Todd and the baseball program as today kicks off the early signing period for the high school senior class of 2010.
Joining Bokor locally is C/RHP Josh Dezse from Olentangy Liberty.
Dezse and Bokor join Greg Greve, Clayton Crum, Tim Wetzel, and Jacob Hayes as HS c/o 2010 seniors that will be coming to Columbus next autumn.
More to come on Bokor and Dezse.
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Wednesday, November 11, 2009
Thursday, August 20, 2009
2nd Class of 2010 Commit: Texas RHP Clayton Crum
Klein, TX-
Klein High senior Clayton Crum verbally committed to play baseball at Ohio State.
Crum was the No. 2 pitcher on the Bearkats staff last season behind southpaw Matt Purke, who was drafted in the first round in June by the Texas Rangers.
Crum, who was also the starting quarterback for the Klein football team, tore his UCL earlier this summer and had Tommy John reconstructive surgery last month.
He’ll miss the football season and play a limited role for the KHS baseball team next spring, but he’ll report to Columbus, Ohio as a freshman ready to play fall baseball.
Courtesy of The Sun
Crum is one of the top 2010 Seniors in the state of Texas according to Donald Boyles of The College Baseball Blog and comes in at #20 in his list of the top players.
Klein High senior Clayton Crum verbally committed to play baseball at Ohio State.
Crum was the No. 2 pitcher on the Bearkats staff last season behind southpaw Matt Purke, who was drafted in the first round in June by the Texas Rangers.
Crum, who was also the starting quarterback for the Klein football team, tore his UCL earlier this summer and had Tommy John reconstructive surgery last month.
He’ll miss the football season and play a limited role for the KHS baseball team next spring, but he’ll report to Columbus, Ohio as a freshman ready to play fall baseball.
Courtesy of The Sun
Crum is one of the top 2010 Seniors in the state of Texas according to Donald Boyles of The College Baseball Blog and comes in at #20 in his list of the top players.
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