BASEBALL CLASSIC
FEBRUARY 29 – MARCH 3, 2024 AT HISTORIC MIKE JOHNSON PARK
“Showcasing South Carolina’s Finest in High School Baseball”
FEBRUARY 29 – MARCH 3, 2024 AT HISTORIC MIKE JOHNSON PARK
“Showcasing South Carolina’s Finest in High School Baseball”
Berkeley HS – Mason Salisbury
Blue Ridge HS – Alex Kiniry
Catawba Ridge HS – Owen Covington Noonan
Clover HS – Aiden J. Smith
Georgetown HS – Owen Powell
Lauren HS – Bennett Edwards
Summerville HS – John Thayer Tavormina
T.L. Hanna HS – Jackson Driver
The Academic Team is comprised of the player from each team with the overall highest GPA. These players will be recognized prior to their Friday game. The senior player with the highest GHP will be the recipient of a $500 Scholarship to be announce Friday as well.. Congratulations to these STUDENT-Athletes!
Richardson
Georgetown Presbyterian Church and Mrs. Kelly Nash
Winyah Bay Café – Rodney Ward, Jason Ward, and All
GHS Culinary Arts Dept. and Mrs. Meredith Marsh
Piggly Wiggly of Georgetown
GHS Graphics Dept. and Mrs. Erica Hartley Ray
Palmetto Sanitation - Woody Johnson
Press Box Crew/Concession Stand Crew/Gate Crew
Diamond Prospects
Hampton Inn
Litchfield Beach and Golf Resort
City of Georgetown and Mayor Carol Jayroe
Georgetown County School District
GHS Trainer Michaela Etheridge and AHS Trainer Adam Henry
The counters along the fences were provided by Conway Fence, and the Polywood furniture can be found at Augustus & Carolina on Front Street in Georgetown.
Thanks to HTC for providing internet service and Wi-Fi to Mike Johnson Park for the 2024 season.
On behalf of The International Paper Baseball Classic & Georgetown Bulldog Baseball, we are pleased to announce the formation of The Kay Richards Sportsmanship Award to be presented on Sunday Kay Richards was an integral part of the landscape of sports in Georgetown County from the 1930’s through the 1980’s Mr Richards was a graduate of Winyah High School He attended Presbyterian College and Clemson University before returning home to serve as the Athletic Director of Georgetown County for 22 years.
Kay was known as “a mentor of mentors and a coach of coaches”. Along with coaching and umpiring numerous sports in Georgetown County, Kay was an assistant coach at Winyah & Georgetown High Schools for years He was inducted by Dixie Youth Baseball USA into the Danny Jones Scholarship Club To be named to this club, Mr. Richards had to be nominated by the Dixie Youth Baseball National Board of Directors
For many years, the multi-purpose recreation field in Georgetown was named in his honor. On any given day, someone could watch a football game, soccer game, softball game or baseball game on Kay Richards Field at East Bay Park. It is very appropriate that the field that served many purposes was named for him, because Kay Richards served many purposes as a man Kay Richards was someone who commanded respect, because he always gave respect. He was a husband, father, grandfather, businessman, mentor, friend, and coach
The following are quotes about Kay Richards by those who remember him:
“I’ve never met anybody with a cleaner mind or with a greater concern for kids. How much money he made, if any, was of no concern to him.” - Tommy Sawyer
“If anyone deserves honor, it’s Kay Richards.” - Joe Isaac
“There could not be a better award to honor a better person.” - Rodney Ward
“Kay was a man of few words, but when he said something, everyone listened because whatever he said was the truth.” - Mike Johnson
The 1st Annual International Paper Baseball Classic Skills Competition featuring
Homerun Derby
Base Running Contest Coaches Fungo Contest
Saturday, March 2 at 7 p.m.
For more information on the competition, view this link:
https://docs.google.com/document/d/16y6NMoHsCrBZO9tqMbzo1DEL3L3ptbPAJGG0Gc5rbE/edit?usp=sharing