Frontier Community College 2023-24 Annual Report

Bobcat Sightings in the Community

Bobcat Baseball Setting New Standard

Community involvement is always an importance at Frontier Community College, and the athletes are no exception. Throughout the year, our student-athletes are seen all over Fairfield, from participating in ‘high-five Fridays’ by greeting students at local elementary schools, to participat- ing in parades or hosting fundraising events and welcoming the public. Attendance at Bobcat softball, baseball, and volleyball games has and will continue to get stronger as the athletes and the college at large continue to strengthen the relationship with the community. 

The Bobcats finished with 30+ wins for only the second time in program history and made the Region 24 Tournament for the fourth time in program history. Although the season is over, things are hardly slowing down for the baseball team. The program has received multiple commitments and is excited to welcome a new wave of talent to come in and contribute next year. In late June, the team holds a kid’s camp for children age 6-13. The camp offers the partici- pants to refine and improve some of their skills as well as get to know some of the players and coaches they cheer on at FNB Field. Lastly, the program holds a prospect camp in June for high-school students in upcoming grad - uating classes. Multiple area colleges are in attend- ances, as the camp features pro-style workouts with time and velocity measurements. The camp offers a great opportunity for local ball players to show- case their skills and work towards competing at the next level.

ABOVE: Sophomore baseball players were all smiles after a very successful two years at FCC

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