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Cory Baldwin

Men's Head Basketball Coach

912-449-7605

cbaldwin@waycross.edu

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Last game of our Inaugural Season is at home February 24th at 7:00pm
Game Summaries
Coming Soon!

 

 

 

 

 

Meet your 2009 SwampFox Basketball Players

 

 

6'7" Joe Williams from McIntosh Academy

6'5" Andrei Hall from Jeff Davis County High School

6'6" Desmin Hall from Crisp County High School

6'2" Reco Lewis from Brantley County High School

5' 10" Brandon Hosely from Jonesboro HS, played at Truett-McConnell College 2008-2009

6' 6" Marcus Benitez from Chamblee HS, played at Truett-McConnell College 2008-2009

6' 0" Rachard Lofton from Parkwiew HS in Lilburn, GA

6' 6" Herb Thomas from Central Gwinnett HS

6' 3" Richard Buford from Flint Central High School, Flint, MI

 

6'3" Jacob Mitchell from West Nassua HS

6'3" Blake Fussell from Citizens Christian Academy

6'1" Andrew Covin from Dougherty High School

6'5" JJ Keyhea from Ware County High School

6' 6" Travis Ellison from Lithia Springs HS, played at Truett-McConnell College 2008-2009

6' 5" Austin Collins from Union County HS, played at Truett-McConnell College 2008-2009

6' 8" Joshua Mendenhall from Berea High School, Greenville, SC

6' 3" Tarrence Chatman from Southwest HS in Macon, GA

6' 6" Nate Gooding from Bradwell Institute

Click here to see the SwampFox in action!

Waycross College athletes will be training with Eye-Q.

Waycross College will be the 1st Certified Eye-Q Institute in the nation. Our athletic department will use Eye-Q to enhance our athletes reading speeds in order to improve their academic performance. This learning system has also been known to increase peripheral vision and hand eye coordination which will lead to better performance athletically.

 

 


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