Jacket Baseball Signs Columbia Falls Player
(6/21/07)
BILLINGS, MT – Montana State
University Billings baseball coach Chris Brown announced
Thursday that Josh Peterson of Columbia Falls, Montana, has
signed a letter of intent to play for the Yellowjackets.
Peterson is a 2006 graduate of Columbia Falls High School and is
currently playing for the Glacier Twins legion program.
“We are excited to have Josh
join our program,” said Brown. “He is a strong athletic kid
that is raw talent. He will be interesting to watch develop
over the next four years. Josh is a solid student that is very
motivated to succeed in the classroom and on the field. He has
been a leader on his athletic teams and I have no doubt he will
bring those intangibles to Yellowjacket Baseball as well.”
Peterson attended Flathead
Valley Community College for one year and will have four seasons
of eligibility remaining. Last year for the Glacier Twins he
batted .381 with 25 RBIs and 30 runs. He pitched 92 innings
with a 3.73 ERA in 35 appearances as a relief pitcher. Peterson
was a two-time team MVP of his legion team as a 15- and 16-year
old. He also lettered in football and wrestling at Columbia
Falls HS.
“Ever since MSU Billings
started a baseball program, I have been interested in playing
here,” said Peterson. “I have heard great things about the
school, and it’s close to home. MSUB also has the degree
(business administration) I want to pursue in college.” |