Wesleyan Christian Academy Honored Senior Student-Athletes on Signing Day
High Point, NC – Wesleyan Christian Academy celebrated the achievements of its senior student-athletes during a Signing Day ceremony held on Tuesday, November 12th at 8:00 a.m. The event occurred in the Joel Farlow Center For Excellence Auditorium, where family, friends, and supporters gathered to honor these outstanding athletes.
The following senior athletes were recognized as they committed to continuing their athletic careers at the collegiate level:
Sam Cozart – Baseball, The University of Texas at Austin
Alexis Emery – Softball, Mars Hill University
Josh Hammond – Baseball, Wake Forest University
Taylor Hawley – Women’s Basketball, The University of Virginia’s College at Wise
Thompson Holloway – Baseball, University of North Carolina at Pembroke
Domaine Vann – Baseball, University of Miami
Zacch Wiggins – Men’s Basketball, Old Dominion University
“We are incredibly proud of our senior athletes and all they have accomplished at Wesleyan Christian Academy,” said John Hughes, Athletic Director. “Their hard work and commitment to their sports, spiritual development, and academics have set them on a remarkable path forward, and we look forward to seeing how God will use them to influence the world around them.”
Wesleyan Christian Academy congratulated these athletes for their accomplishments and celebrated their dedication, discipline, and teamwork as they embark on new chapters in their athletic and academic careers.
**********Four Baseball Players, one men’s basketball player, a women’s basketball player, and a softball player…Big Sam Cozart is so BIG, I thought he was a basketball player until I saw the Press Release…Domaine Vann was over at Dudley HS, before he made his way over to WES, and I’m thinking Josh Hammond is the son of WES baseball coach, Joey Hammond…Some big name teams in Texas, Miami, and Wake Forest…Zacch Wiggins on the way to the ODU Monarchs, fresh off of the Forest Valley Outdoor Court, across the street from Zacch’s neighborhood home…Lots of great young people headed on to the college baseball scene…**********