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2008 Verbal Commit- 1B Steven Keener

Posted: October 25th, 2007, 7:56 am
by bigsmooth
it is always good to see commitments choose LU over its big south rivals. i have herad this travel team he plays for is pretty good as well and as referenced in the article form the roanoke times has onter DI signees.
Two more from BRD headed to D-I ranks

Continuing a recent stream of Timesland baseball players to the Division I level, Lord Botetourt first baseman Josh Holskey has committed to Campbell, while Alleghany's Steven Keener is headed to Liberty.

Holskey was a first-team All-Region III performer and first-team All-Timesland choice in 2007 after batting .433 with seven home runs and 18 RBIs. He had a .950 slugging percentage and a .628 on-base percentage for the Cavaliers.

Holskey is the second Botetourt player to commit to a Division I school in recent weeks. Pitcher Alan Watts committed to VMI. Watts had a 3-2 record for Botetourt with 33 strikeouts in 32 innings pitched. He was also the winning pitcher in the Blue Ridge District championship game.

Keener, who expects to be used at first base, said he chose Liberty over VMI, Radford, Richmond and Ferrum.

He has been playing this fall for a Roanoke-based travel team called the Hitting Zone. Several players on that team also have committed to the D-I ranks, including Hidden Valley's Zack Helgeson (Maryland) and Mikey O'Brien (Winthrop) and Pulaski County's Jared King (Virginia).

Posted: October 25th, 2007, 11:49 am
by jcmanson
This dude's got the same name as the bank's CFO that I work at.

Posted: October 25th, 2007, 12:13 pm
by olldflame
There were also some Keeners who played a major role in the very early years of (then) LBC. Nelson and Lamar both sang in the early chorales. Nelson was later Jerry's scheduler/right hand man and Lamar had a variety of roles in the student life area.

Posted: November 13th, 2007, 12:50 am
by flameshaw
olldflame wrote:There were also some Keeners who played a major role in the very early years of (then) LBC. Nelson and Lamar both sang in the early chorales. Nelson was later Jerry's scheduler/right hand man and Lamar had a variety of roles in the student life area.
Please don't remind me.