Greene County Baseball 2025

Greene County head coach Brad Evans (center) poses for a phot with seniors KD Andrews (left) and Jamarion Hill (right) before the team’s final regular season game against Hephzibah on Friday, April 18. LANCE McCURLEY/Staff

Greene County head coach Brad Evans (center) poses for a phot with seniors KD Andrews (left) and Jamarion Hill (right) before the team’s final regular season game against Hephzibah on Friday, April 18. LANCE McCURLEY/Staff

Tigers get signature win in regular season finale

Greene County baseball’s regular season finale on April 18 against Hephzibah was memorable for a few reasons.It was the team’s first home game of the season and their first in several years after the field underwent much-needed renovations.
Greene County freshman pitcher Justin Knight in the wind-up during a game earlier this week against Washington-Wilkes. LANCE McCURLEY/Staff

Greene County freshman pitcher Justin Knight in the wind-up during a game earlier this week against Washington-Wilkes. LANCE McCURLEY/Staff

Tigers continue to make progress despite youth

Greene County’s baseball team is young, but they’re learning fast.The Tigers are playing a non-region schedule, which means they’re not eligible for the postseason, so the pressure to win is not at the forefront. While they want to succeed, head coach Brad Evans is trying to teach the basics.