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Jun 8, 2009 Patriots Sign Two Sandlapper Arms and One Outfielder FLORENCE, S.C. – Francis Marion University baseball coach
Art Inabinet has announced the signing of right-handed pitchers Don
Sandifer of Bamberg and Will Smith of Blythewood and outfielder
Dalton Gress of Aiken to national letters of intent to attend FMU
this fall and play for the Patriots in 2010.
Sandifer, 6-0 220-pound, is a product of Bamberg-Ehrhardt High
School, where he played for legendary coach David Horton.
This past season, he was named the Class A State Player of the Year
by the South Carolina Baseball Coaches Association after helping
the Red Raiders to a 29-5 record and a second consecutive Class A
state championship. He had a 10-1 pitching record with a 1.40
earned run average and 110 strikeouts in only 65 innings. At the
plate, he hit .442 with six home runs and 42 runs batted in.
As a junior, he posted a 9-1 record with a 2.23 ERA and struck out
92 batters in only 66 innings. When not pitching, he also played
first base, did not commit an error in the field, and batted .411
with nine home runs and 45 RBIs.
He will participate in the North-South All-Star contest next week
in Conway. He was also an All-State selection as a junior and
sophomore, and was named the HSSR Class A Player of the Year in
2008 and 2009.
Smith, 6-6 200-pounds, attended Blythewood High School, where he
played for coach Barry Mizzell.
As a senior, he compiled a 3-6 record with a 2.06 ERA. He tallied
55 strikeouts in 47.2 innings and completed five of his starts.
During the 2009 season, he set a school single-game record with 14
strikeouts and helped the Bengals to a 16-11 record and an
appearance in the AAAA state playoffs.
He also had a 3-0 mark during the 2008 state playoffs.
Gress, 5-10, 160-pounds, is a product of South Aiken High School,
where he played for coach Bob Polewski.
This past season, he batted .421 with one homer, three doubles, and
21 RBIs. He compiled a .548 slugging percentage and a .659 on-base
percentage. On the mound, he recorded a 4-1 record with a 2.19 ERA
and fanned 29 batters. Following a season that saw South Aiken post
a 17-9 record, he was named to the AAA All-State Team and 5-AAA
All-Region team.
Gress has also played with the East Cobb Baseball program.
“Sandifer is a power pitcher who has command of three
pitches,” said Inabinet. “He possesses a fastball in
the 88-90 mph range. He is a big sign for us and could be in our
top-four rotation next spring.
“Smith is a tall, rangy pitcher with a live arm. His better
days are still ahead of him, and the sky is the limit for his
collegiate career.
“Gress is a very talented outfielder, with good speed and
above average arm strength. He hits from the left side which is an
added bonus.”
Francis Marion loses four seniors off last year’s 38-15-1
squad that finished second during the Peach Belt Conference regular
season, won the PBC Tournament title, and earned its fourth NCAA
Division II national tournament bid in the past seven years,
placing third at the Southeast Regional. The Patriots were ranked
14th in the end-of-the-season Collegiate Baseball Magazine NCAA
Division II Top 30 poll.
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