“All of the coaches I have had here have done a great job teaching me about life and not just baseball, definitely preparing me for the future.”
Cottonwood head baseball coach Danny Coachman has no doubts about Anderson giving his best effort and being a strong player at the next level.
“Selma is not only getting a great baseball player, but they’re getting a great person,” Coachman said. “In the last five years that he’s been in this program, he’s been great – the first guy to come to practice, last guy to leave. He’s just that type of player.
“Most of his senior year here he suffered an arm injury and we had to DH him, but when he’s behind the plate, he’s a leader. He studies each batter and he knows what they can and cannot do. And he’s just a great leader on the field.”
Coachman said even though Anderson was slowed by the injury while pitching, college coaches continued to take notice of his hitting abilities.
“He batted over .400 and was the leadoff batter,” Coachman said. “He could get on base, steal base, score runs – he could do it all. He’s a great contact hitter. I think his better days are ahead of him.
“We’re so thankful and so blessed that he’s getting the opportunity to carry his baseball playing days past high school. I’m so thankful that the Good Lord has given him this opportunity.”