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State Playoffs 2008,2007,2003,2000,1999,1998,1997,1996,1995,
Anyone interested in becoming an Evans Baseball Sponsor should email: Coach Beale.
Billboard Signs are available for $500 for the first 3 years and $100 per year after that. Scoreboard advertisement is available for $2100 for 10 years. For current Evans Baseball supporters, please email Coach Beale your sign graphics so it can be added to the web site. Advertising Sign Contract
The Evans Knights Diamond Club is currently selling Commemorative Bricks to help offset the cost of renovating the backstop at the Knights Field Baseball Stadium. Cost of the Bricks vary.
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The Augusta Chronicle
The Columbia County News-Times
Savannah State University
Augusta State University
Mercer University
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AIKEN, S.C. – Continuing the record-breaking weekend, Ken Raborn became the all-time leader in home runs in school history. Raborn (Evans, Ga./Evans) entered Sunday’s series finale tied with Ashley Farr (2002-04) for most home runs in school history with 34.
We will be taking all of the kids to Alpharetta next week. We will play on wednesday/thursday with the combined team 1 playing again on Friday for 2 games. This will give us 6 games in 3 days next week. We will be staying at the Hampton Inn (located off of Georgia 400 at Exit 8). Their phone number is 770 640-5511. Ask to speak to Tracy and tell them you are with Evans Baseball.
Weightlifting Schedule
The summer Weightlifting schedule for baseball players will be as follows.
June 28---July 5 NO WEIGHTLIFTING (GHSA MANDATED DEAD WEEK)
The summer camp sessions were a huge success with over 200 campers in attendance. It was a great way to start the summer schedule as all returning Evans High Players worked the camp as well as former Knights Brad Freeman (Paine College) and Alex Sickman (Augusta State) returned to give back their baseball knowledge to the kids of Columbia County.
Jeff Rice always wanted to play college baseball, a proposition that seemed like it was slipping away when he twice shredded his knee before he turned 18.