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2021 King's Ridge Football Preview with Terry Crowder
Terry Crowder has seen his team get bigger and stronger this offseason hitting the weight room inside King's Ridge Christian School for the past few months.
King's Ridge made the playoffs a year ago, going 3-6 a year, and Crowder is excited to see them hit the field, including Air Force-commit Ethan Joseph at OLB and running back and Charlie Jones, who is committed to Air Force for baseball, and will step in at quarterback this season for the Tigers.
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Learn more about the Tigers, whose six goals for the 2021 season are - Remember who we are; How Good are we the 100th play?; Be physical; Win first home game vs Darlington; Region Champions and Make a Run!
King's Ridge Magazine: Triple Play
IS CHARLIE JONES NOT JUST THE PERFECT BASEBALL NAME?
Well, the King's Ridge corner infielder's game is as good as his name.
Making the decision to focus on baseball after his freshman season has paid off for the 6-foot-3 slugger, who has committed to Air Force.
VYPE caught up with Jones for our Triple Play feature, getting under the hat of the talented Tiger.
VYPE: What's your strength and what did you love about Air Force?
JONES: "Hitting is definitely my strength, but I'm also a pretty good fielder. As far as Air Force, the head coach is amazing and I love how he treats all of his players. They showed a lot of interest, so it was a pretty easy decision. I feel like I'm going above and beyond every kid's dream playing DI baseball and hopefully beyond."
VYPE: Who do you love to watch playing baseball and what else do you feel you bring to the dugout?
JONES: "Mike Trout is my favorite player right now. Just the way he plays the game. He plays so hard and he's really good too. Inside the dugout, I like being a leader. I feel like I am a team leader. I like picking my teammates up after having a bad game. That's what I live for."
VYPE: How has the King's Ridge experience been?
JONES: "It's a small community and I've loved getting to know everyone. I talk with and have made friends with people I may never had ended up talking to somewhere else. Baseball wise, our new coaching staff has been great. I've also got a bunch of buddies here and we are involved in Young Life… a place where we can go talk about the Lord.