RSTC celebrates first baseball signee

Published 2:00 pm Thursday, February 1, 2024

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Reid State Technical College proudly announces the signing of Jackson Reid as the inaugural addition to our baseball program. The signing ceremony took place today in the esteemed surroundings of the Edith A. Gray Library at Reid State Technical College, under the guidance of Coach Howard “Marshall” Presley.

Jackson Reid, standing at 5’6 and weighing 160 lbs., brings a dynamic skill set to our team. A versatile player, Jackson is proficient in the outfield, infield, and pitching, serving as a valuable utility player. With his right-handed prowess and dedication to excellence, he is poised to make a significant impact on the field.

A graduate of J.U. Blacksher in 2023, Jackson Reid exemplifies both athletic prowess and academic dedication. His commitment to excellence extends beyond the field, as he joins Reid State Technical College to pursue studies in Industrial Electricity & Electronics Technology / Industrial Maintenance Tech.

Jackson Reid’s family includes his mother, Leslie Vice, and stepfather, James Vice, as well as his father, David Reid, and stepmother, Patricia Reid. Their support and encouragement undoubtedly contribute to Jackson’s success both on and off the field.

Reid State Technical College is thrilled to welcome Jackson Reid to our baseball program and our academic community. His talent, dedication, and character make him an outstanding addition to our institution, and we eagerly anticipate the positive impact he will have on our college and community.

For further inquiries or interview requests, please contact:

Baseball Coach Howard Presley at 251-578-1313 ext. 148

About Reid State Technical College: Reid State Technical College is committed to providing accessible, affordable, quality education that prepares individuals for the workforce and enhances the economic development of our region. With a focus on hands-on learning and personalized attention, we empower students to achieve their academic and career goals.