The Salt Lake Tribune
Sunday, October 26, 2008
Some men's volleyball, baseball commitments to report
BYU's men's volleyball program has received an oral commitment from Hamilton Day, a 6-foot-2 senior outside hitter from Newport Harbor High in Newport Beach, Calif.
Day helped his prep team reach the CIF Southern Section Division I championship match last spring.
He committed to BYU coach Shawn Patchell last week after an in-home visit from Patchell.
He was also recruited by Pepperdine and California.
The Cougars finished 25-5 last year and were second in the Mountain Pacific Sports Federation Tournament. BYU will host the NCAA Final Four tournament next spring at the Smith Fieldhouse.

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We haven't heard of many college baseball commitments this fall, after there were seemingly a dozen or so last fall.
However, Washington State has recently landed a couple of Utah's top prep baseball players.
A.J. Carman, a right-handed pitcher and first baseball at Judge Memorial, and Kendall Mayer, a right-handed pitcher at Cottonwood, have orally committed to Washington State. They will sign with the Cougars on Nov. 10.
Carman is a two-time 3A all-stater and Mayer is a one-time 4A all-stater.

-- Jay Drew

1 Comments:

At 11:06 AM , Blogger Rand said...

Jay,

I don't think CAL has a mens volleyball team. Maybe it is UCLA.

 

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