Baseball: BYU Announces Seven Signees
Good morning, everyone.
I'm sorry I've gone a few days without posting anything about recruiting. I've been at the National Finals Rodeo in Las Vegas the past few days and have had some (computer) connectivity issues.
I hope to have something posted about the football recruits the University of Utah hosted over the weekend up here later today.
In the meantime, I noticed that BYU has released its baseball signings.....
The Cougars signed a pair of junior college pitchers and five high school players, including three from Utah.
We've mentioned the commitments of Bret Lopez, an infielder from Tiimpanogos High in Orem, and Daniel Sechrest, a righthanded pitcher from Lone Peak High in Highland before. Both made it official last month.
The Cougars have also signed Brock Whitney, an infielder/pitcher from Bingham High in South Jordan. Whitney was a second-team all-state performer as a junior. He hit .373 last year with six doubles, four triples and 21 RBIs.
The two other prep stars the Cougars have signed are Nik Turley, a 6-4 lefty from Harvard Westlake High in La Canada, Calif. Turley sounds like a good get for the Cougars because he was also recruited by UCLA, Cal Fullerton and UNLV, among others.
The fifth prep player to sign with BYU is Adam Miller, a pitcher/infielder from Yucaipa, Calif. Miller reportedly has a 94 mph fastball and is also an academic ace with a 3.9 GPA.
The juco signees are Jeremy Toole from Alvin Community College near Houston and David McNight, a pitcher from Salt Lake Community College who played high school baseball at Chaparral High in Parker, Colo.
Also, Provo High's Adam Law, son of BYU baseball coach Vance Law, will attend BYU but won't take up a baseball scholarship. And Jake Murphy, the football star from American Fork High, might try to play baseball in addition to football, according to sources familiar with the baseball program.
I'm sorry I've gone a few days without posting anything about recruiting. I've been at the National Finals Rodeo in Las Vegas the past few days and have had some (computer) connectivity issues.
I hope to have something posted about the football recruits the University of Utah hosted over the weekend up here later today.
In the meantime, I noticed that BYU has released its baseball signings.....
The Cougars signed a pair of junior college pitchers and five high school players, including three from Utah.
We've mentioned the commitments of Bret Lopez, an infielder from Tiimpanogos High in Orem, and Daniel Sechrest, a righthanded pitcher from Lone Peak High in Highland before. Both made it official last month.
The Cougars have also signed Brock Whitney, an infielder/pitcher from Bingham High in South Jordan. Whitney was a second-team all-state performer as a junior. He hit .373 last year with six doubles, four triples and 21 RBIs.
The two other prep stars the Cougars have signed are Nik Turley, a 6-4 lefty from Harvard Westlake High in La Canada, Calif. Turley sounds like a good get for the Cougars because he was also recruited by UCLA, Cal Fullerton and UNLV, among others.
The fifth prep player to sign with BYU is Adam Miller, a pitcher/infielder from Yucaipa, Calif. Miller reportedly has a 94 mph fastball and is also an academic ace with a 3.9 GPA.
The juco signees are Jeremy Toole from Alvin Community College near Houston and David McNight, a pitcher from Salt Lake Community College who played high school baseball at Chaparral High in Parker, Colo.
Also, Provo High's Adam Law, son of BYU baseball coach Vance Law, will attend BYU but won't take up a baseball scholarship. And Jake Murphy, the football star from American Fork High, might try to play baseball in addition to football, according to sources familiar with the baseball program.

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