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Baseball Announces 2025 Signing Class

Bruins Welcome Newest Class

 NASHVILLE, Tenn. - - Belmont Baseball and Head Coach Dave Jarvis announced the 2025 signing class Monday. The seven players - three pitchers, two outfielders and two infielders - will join the Bruins for the 2026 season and bolster a roster of young talent and seasoned veterans.
 
Cole Kenyon will head to Nashville after graduating from Lake Zurich High School. A 6-foot-2 right-handed pitcher, Kenyon helped Lake Zurich reach the regional championship. The North Barrington, Ill. native played travel ball for GBR Rays – Illinois, helping the team become the Big Ro Memorial Champion. Kenyon also played football and plans to pursue a degree in business.
 
McKale Stevenson is another right-handed pitcher in the 2025 signing class. A native of Dunwoody, Georgia, Stevenson guided Pius X Catholic High School to three state playoff appearances. The 6-foot-4, 215-pound pitcher was also a Golden Lion Award recipient. Stevenson plays travel ball for Ninth Inning Baseball and will pursue a degree in finance.
 
Ridge Harvey rounds out the Belmont pitching staff additions. A native of Collierville, Tennessee, Harvey attends Collierville High School and will bring a decorated resume to Nashville. The 6-foot-1, 188-pound left-handed pitcher helped the team reach the state tournament in 2022 and 2023 and was named the team's most improved player last season. The southpaw plays travel baseball for Easley Baseball Club and will pursue a degree in finance.
 
Belmont signed two outfielders as part of the 2025 class. Brady Holbrook is a two-way player from Cumming, Georgia. Holbrook attends North Forsyth High School. The two-sport standout in baseball and football was named the school's Male Athlete of the Year. The 6-foot-1, 200-pound two-way is the second member of the Holbrook household to play a Division I sport, with his sister currently playing softball at Virginia. Holbrook plays travel ball for Ninth Inning Royals and will pursue a degree in business.
 
Nate Webb – a Tennessee native – is another two-sport high school athlete who joins the Bruins' outfield group. A native of Hendersonville, Tennessee, Webb is a three-time All-Conference honoree and was named All-State at Pope John Paul II High School. Webb played football, following in the footsteps of his father, who played at Rhodes College. The 6-foot-4, 215-pound outfielder. Webb plays travel ball for Knights National – a top 50 team in the nation – and will pursue a degree in business management.
 
The Bruins add another middle infielder in JD Whitworth. Whitworth – a Collierville, Tennesse, native – attends Collierville High School with fellow signee Ridge Harvey. Whitworth helped Collierville win the 2023 District and Regional titles, racking up Rookie of the Year, Defensive Player of the Year and Offensive Player of the Year honors. The 5-foot-10, 185-pound infielder plays club for the WWBA World Championship Runner-up East Coast Sox. Whitworth will pursue a degree in business.
 
Kyle Coleman is a 5-foot-10, 175-pound middle infielder from Atlanta, Georgia. At The Westminster Schools, Coleman and his team were crowned 4A Region Champions last season. Coleman was named All-Region First Team on the diamond and earned All-Region Second Team honors on the basketball court. He was also named the team's MVP and is a member of the school's National Honors Society. Baseball runs in the Coleman family as his father – Kenneth Coleman – was a two-sport athlete at the University of New Haven and spent time in the minor leagues with the Chicago Cubs and White Sox, playing alongside NBA Hall of Famer Michael Jordan. Coleman will pursue a degree in emerging media.
 
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