Baseball

Miller School Baseball Seniors Commit to College Programs

Nine standout athletes sign letters of intent, honoring family legacies and community milestones

A ceremony at Miller School of Albemarle last week turned the spotlight on nine senior baseball players who have taken the next step in their athletic journeys.

All nine have committed to continue their careers at the collegiate level, choosing institutions that include the University of North Carolina, Virginia Tech and Coastal Carolina University, among others.

The commitments are not just personal milestones; they reflect deep‑rooted family ties to the sport, with several athletes coming from celebrated baseball lineages.

Family Legacies Shape the Next Generation

John Michael Szefc, who will join Virginia Tech, expressed gratitude for his mother’s unwavering support, noting that her encouragement has been a constant driving force throughout his career.

Mandela Browman, headed to the University of North Carolina, urged younger athletes to seize every opportunity, emphasizing that hard work and perseverance can turn dreams into reality.

The ceremony also coincided with the recent dedication of “Wagner Way” in honor of longtime head coach Billy Wagner, a tribute that underscored the school’s commitment to its baseball heritage.

Together, these signings mark a pivotal moment for the Miller School community, celebrating both athletic achievement and the enduring influence of family and mentorship in shaping future leaders.

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